The midlands offers a wide range of accessible accommodation with everything from unique boutique hotels and luxury suites to beautiful countryside retreats and spa hotels, there really is something to suit everyone’s tastes, budgets and needs.
If you’re looking to stay in the midlands, you’ll find a multitude of disabled friendly hotels available to suit all tastes and budgets, ranging from the exquisite hotels set in the historic buildings and newly built properties. There are also charming country hotels, luxury spa resorts, big name chains and more. Each area of the midlands offers something different for every requirement and occasion. If you’re in need of extra space, level access or hearing loops, you’ll find a whole variety of hotels that have the facilities you need.
Spa breaks are a great option for anyone looking for a relaxing time away. There are several award-winning disabled friendly hotels in the regions of Warwickshire, Coventry and Birmingham. They feature facilities ranging from treatments to massages to hot tubs and more, giving you the chance to escape the stresses of every day life and are perfect for those that suffer from muscle pain. What could be better than getting pampered for every day of your stay?
Some people prefer to go for self-catering properties which give them a little more freedom when it comes to meal times. These properties are typically serviced apartments, charming country cottages or guesthouses. They are comfortably furnished home from homes, which often makes it easier to settle in and are more comfortable for guests with extra accessibly needs. The majority of self-catering properties are happy to accept animals and so are a good choice for those with service animals. There are plenty of high-quality self-catering options across the region for you to choose from.
The midlands has a great selection of Bed and Breakfast establishments. They are ideal for anyone wanting a more personal experience, often the hosts will live in the property and so are able to provide advice on nearby attractions, as well as offer additional help. The knowledge the hosts have is incredibly valuable, especially when it comes to local transport links and accessibility provision. There are Bed and Breakfasts in a whole range of locations, from riversides, to hilltops to town centres. You’ll find some are conveniently placed next to transport links or top attractions, while others are in the middle of the countryside, offering the perfect relaxing stay.
If you are keen to spend some time in the countryside, perhaps you will choose to visit one of the region’s many camping or glamping sites. There is something very special about sleeping outdoors after all. These sites are out of the way and can help you escape from the hustle and bustle of the city centres. The bigger campsites and holiday parks have a wide range of facilities making them a great option for anyone who doesn’t want to travel around too much. There are also a wide range of accommodation options at these sites, with everything from caravans to chalets and lodges. Some of them even have cottages on site that are available. These sites are often happy to accept dogs and can provide the extra space needed for mobility aids. If camping is a little too rough and ready, look into glamping, this new trend of glamorous camping adds a touch of luxury to getting back to nature and many of the properties are much larger than what you would find at a usual camping site. Plus, they often have added facilities such as hot tubs and swimming pools, which can be useful for those that have muscle pain or just want a relaxing soak!
Take a look at the wide range of accessible properties in the midlands below.