The south east region is full of interesting accessible attractions and places to visit and as such there is a whole load of great disabled friendly accommodation options for you to take a look at. The south east is home to England’s capital London, where you’ll find every kind of accessible accommodation you could think of, from the traditional to the unusual. The south east coast has a wide range of different accommodation providers, including holiday parks, hotels, b&bs and more.
Every area that has a landmark or point of interest has several accommodation options in the vicinity that caters for a range of tastes, budgets and accessibility needs.
When it comes to disabled friendly hotels, there is everything from small boutique hotels, large sprawling complexes, compact inner city hotels, spa hotels and everything in between, with hotels specialising in being wheelchair accessible and autism friendly. The city of London is a hive of hotels, as are the surrounding areas. While there are always new hotels popping up in this part of the UK, many of them are well established and set in older, impressive buildings, particularly in areas such as Windsor. All the hotels in this region have made an effort to be as inclusive as possible with lifts, level access and being welcoming of guide dogs and other service animals all offered as facilities. Whether you’re looking for a coastal view, countryside manor hotel or somewhere located in a city centre where you have easy access to all of the shopping, theatres and attractions, you will have plenty to choose from in this region.
If a hotel stay isn’t your cup of tea, why not take a look at the list of accessible bed and breakfasts and guesthouses available across the region? Bed and breakfasts are a good option for anyone who wants the opportunity to try some of the food and drink available in the region, plus you get the chance to try some amazing home-made breakfasts. Many of the bed and breakfasts and guesthouses in the region are independently run and your hosts will be onsite throughout your stay, meaning that they can help should you have any additional needs. They are also a great source of local knowledge, so make sure to use them when it comes to working out routes to get to places of interest or if you need help getting your head around the public transport system. Bed and breakfast owners also typically are happy to welcome service animals and can be helpful to anyone who prefers a more homely property than a big hotel.
Similarly, you’ll find plenty of accessible self-catering properties around, such as serviced apartments and cottages, which make a great base and are a real home from home. These are ideal for bigger groups travelling together or for anyone who prefers the flexibility of being able to come and go as you please and being able to adjust your mealtimes. These properties are also typically animal friendly and give you a lot more space if you need additional medical equipment or mobility aids.
Alternatively, you could also take a look at some of the disabled friendly camping, glamping and holiday park sites across the south east. In the coastal areas, such as Brighton, Eastbourne, Clacton and others, you’ll find a whole range of accessible holiday parks and camp sites with enough onsite facilities to keep you entertained for your whole stay. If you fancy something more rural, there are several sites in areas of Surrey and Hampshire that can accommodate you. These sites are also keen to be as accessible as possible, so you’ll find a whole range of facilities to make sure that you have a great stay.