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Welcome to your one stop shop for accessible tourism all across the UK!
Tourism for All is the place to find accessible destinations and places to stay – whether you want a relaxing hotel break, an exciting day trip or just a change of scenery, find everything you can think of right here! We can link you to wheelchair-friendly accommodation, attractions, events and more all across Britain, whether you want to pet alpacas in Cumbria, relax in a spa in Bath or follow in the footsteps of the Beatles around Liverpool, anything is possible with our range of accessible holiday destinations.
Use the menus above to help create the perfect accessible holiday, tailored specifically to your requirements whether you need wheelchair access, certain lighting, or sensory rooms, you’ll find a whole range of options right here for you.
If you find yourself sighing wistfully whenever you see an advert for a holiday park on the television or find yourself fighting jealousy when friends and family show off their holiday snaps, we’re here to help you! You no longer have to avoid experiencing the beauty of the countryside, the busy-ness of the city or the country’s most popular attractions, we’re here to link you to disabled friendly attractions, accommodation, events and more who accommodate a whole range of abilities and mobilities, from hotels with wet rooms to attractions with special opening hours or concessions for carers and disabled guests.
More than 1 in 6 people in the UK have an activity-limiting health problem ranging from needing to use walking aids, being hard of hearing or needing somewhere that can accommodate a guide dog. Often the elderly and those with sensory conditions, such as autism, can find themselves facing the same accessibility issues when they come to book their holidays – whatever your mobility or ability, we can partner you with your ideal break.
Tourism for All are a small, vibrant, independent, national charity who are the voice of disabled holidays, accessible tourism and accessible travel in the UK. We’re passionate about ensuring that people can participate in all areas of community life, whatever their mobility or ability.
There are wonderful disabled access destinations all over the UK who are working hard to ensure they can offer a warm welcome to all, not just hotels, but restaurants, exhibition centres and more. There is so much to see and do: family attractions, historic buildings, award-winning eateries, outdoor activities… The list is endless.
Be sure to check the offers tab and take advantage of some of the discounts available. You can also use the Plan Your Visit section to keep a note of all your favourite places, so you can easily find them when you’re ready to make a booking.
Whatever your ideal disabled holiday, you’re sure to find it here. The UK’s natural beauty attracts those that love the great outdoors, the vibrant cities are great for thrill seekers, shoppers and those that love people watching. The romantics among you will be spoilt for choice, sports fans can have their pick from a range of venues showing off sports and seasons from all over, artists and history buffs will find something for them too with Britain’s range of museums, galleries and monuments such as castles and Roman ruins. Families will also find plenty to keep them amused from theme parks to animal centres and more.
There is so much to see and do in this beautiful country and we’re here to help exploring it be as stress free as possible. Use the menus to find all the information and handy tips you need for booking somewhere to stay, transport links and accessible accommodation to help you make the most of your holiday and plan your visit.
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The Tourism for All charity was founded 40 years ago to be ‘the voice of accessible tourism and travel in the UK’. It helps
- Individuals needing personal help in planning a holiday
- Businesses wanting to improve their accessibility with advice and training
- Organisations and policy makers developing access strategies