Accessible Cornwall guide

Accessible Cornwall: Things To See And Do!

Cornwall: home of ancient kings and their wizard sidekicks, hearty pirates of the singing type, and of course, who could forget piping hot pasties filled to the brim with meat and veggies?! Yet to mention such stereotypes is to barely scratch the surface of what this magnificent county has to offer visitors. From world-class beaches to spectacular nature, and from Michelin-starred restaurants to luxury spa retreats; Cornwall has it all in abundance. But is Cornwall accessible? …

48hrs in Inverness: An Itinerary

Inverness: a cathedral city like no other, steeped in Gaelic history and revered by all those that visit.  If the walls of the Highland’s capital could speak, they’d tell tales of political uprising, bloody battles, and even stories of the odd prehistoric burial ground.  There’s much to see and do in Inverness, and within this blog, you’ll find a rundown of suggestions, based on the 48hr I recently spent in the city.  First things first, …

Accessible Brussels: Top 10 Things To See And Do

Ah, Brussels. One of the finest cities in Europe, nay, the world. Famous for its Flemish art, delicious waffles, and one rather popular statue of a little boy urinating. But what does the Belgian capital have to offer when it comes to accessible Brussels? This post seeks to unlock some of the cities most accessible gems! Piecing together an accessible guide to Brussels isn’t an easy feat to achieve, due in no small part to …

Accessible Romania: part two – with Sano Touring.

For those who read the first installment of this blog post: Accessible Romania : part one, welcome back. For those who haven’t – also welcome! Have you ever thought about visiting Romania? Would you be interested in finding out more about Accessible Romania and Sano Touring? Well, you’ve come to the right place. What can I initially say about Romania? Well, quite simply, it’s an A.M.A.Z.I.N.G country and well worthy of being on anyone’s top ten …

Tackling Tokyo in a Wheelchair

Since returning from Tokyo the most frequently asked question I’ve received has been; ‘how was Japan?’ or ‘what was it like tackling Tokyo in a wheelchair?’. After carefully considering my response, my condensed answer is now always; ‘Japan was beautifully unexpected’. Despite never having prioritised visiting Japan in the past, once I caught wind of the fact that Cathay Pacific UK would be keen to send me to Tokyo to investigate accessibility ahead of the 2020 …