News (March 2026) - Accessible Holidays - Tourism For All

  • What to Look for When Booking Accessible Accommodation
    In News

    What to Look for When Booking Accessible Accommodation

    Planning a holiday should be exciting, not stressful. But for many disabled travellers, finding the right place to stay can be one of the most important (and sometimes challenging) parts of planning a trip. While many accommodation providers highlight accessibility features, it’s worth looking a little deeper to make sure a property will genuinely meet your needs.

  • The Legacy of London 2012
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    The Legacy of London 2012

    As we say goodbye to a thrilling Milano Cortina 2026 Paralympic Winter Games, Tourism for All’s CEO Ray Veal reflects on the legacy of the Paralympics that truly was a Games changer.

  • BBPA
    In News

    BBPA's Guide to Accessibility in Pubs

    Accessibility is far too often perceived as just wheelchair ramps or spacious accessibility toilets, but it refers to so much more and it makes good business sense to invest in making pubs accessible.

  • Accessible Trip to the North of England
    In travel

    Planning an Accessible Trip to the North of England

    The north of England offers a diverse mix of cities, countryside, coastline, and culture, making it an appealing choice for an accessible break. With more destinations investing in inclusive experiences, planning a trip that meets access needs while still feeling relaxing and inspiring is increasingly achievable.