Wales is a large and diverse country with a whole host of fabulous disabled friendly properties for you to stay in and we are committed to making sure you have the best possible break.
The hotels in Wales are varied and suit a range of tastes and budgets. There is everything from the small and friendly to the grand and luxurious. Whether you’re looking for a big city centre corporate hotel or a comfortable and beautifully ornate countryside location, you’ll find everything you could possibly want while in Wales. The capital city of Cardiff has a whole host of accessible hotels that suit every budget, from the low cost one night stays to the incredible with views of the bay. In the more rural areas of Wales, you’ll find disabled friendly hotels offering everything from restaurant services to spa facilities and hoists and wet rooms. While there are a number of older buildings being used as hotels, the best efforts possible have been made to make sure that they are accessible, with ground floor rooms, level access and more. The more modern hotels have a great range of facilities and provisions to make sure they are as inclusive as possible.
Similarly, you’ll find a whole host of exciting accessible B&B and guesthouses in all corners of the country. There are options for inner city, rural and coastal locations. Staying in a B&B is a great option for anyone who wants to have a real home from home with an amazing Welsh breakfast full of local produce. Depending on where you are in Wales, there are some incredible local ingredients that go into making the best breakfasts, make sure to try a Glamorgan Sausage or two and stock up on the laverbread! In the majority of cases, B&Bs and guesthouses are independently run, and the hosts also live in the property, which means you have a wealth of local knowledge for you to use, plus the hosts are happy to adapt breakfasts and rooms as best they can to help accommodate mobility aids and service animals.
Another option when staying in the many regions of Wales is camping or caravanning. There are vast areas of open land, particularly in the more rural parts where there are a several award-winning disabled friendly holiday parks and camping sites, for those of you that like being at one with nature, which are wheelchair friendly. The holiday parks are often huge and have a wide range of facilities onsite, including entertainment, WIFI, restaurants, bars and play areas. These kinds of sites are perfect for anyone travelling in a large group as you can get accommodation next to each other and for families, as there are often creches and children’s play areas to keep the kids entertained, some of them have dedicated autism friendly spaces too. They’re a great option for anyone who doesn’t want to travel too far as they often have everything you could want right on your doorstep. These sites also have a great choice of accessible accommodation, from static caravans to chalets and lodges, so you’ll be sure to find something that suits you. The majority of them have great accessibility features and are a good choice for everyone. You could also give glamping a go, this more comfortable style of camping will give you the chance to experience the great outdoors while also sleeping in a proper bed and having access to facilities such as hot tubs!
There are even unusual holiday stays to pick from, so whatever you’re looking for, whether it is a cute boutique hotel, laid back self-catering apartments or a traditional camping holiday, you’ll find it in this beautiful and vibrant country.