
Places to Stay

Hotel Indigo, York
You may have noticed from my Instagram posts (@disabledtravelwithgeorgina) that Richard and I recently visited York to have a browse of the Christmas market and attend the annual carol service at York Minster. The city of York is absolutely stunning and we created some lovely memories over our time spent there. One of our best discoveries […]
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The Peacock, Barlow
Richard and I were thrilled to be invited to The Peacock pub at Barlow for an evening meal and I must say the experience didn’t disappoint at all in terms of food, service or the wonderful festive decor within each room; we both thoroughly enjoyed our visit! The wheelchair access was exemplary and allowed me
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Safehands Holidays; New Mayfair Hotel, Blackpool
Richard and I were lucky enough to have a beautifully sunny weekend in Blackpool which we used to celebrate our anniversary of being a couple for six years! We found the town itself very accessible with many of the main attractions really thinking about accessibility and how they can help a disabled visitor. During our
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De Vere Orchard Hotel, Nottingham (East Midlands Conference Centre)
My Mum and I had the pleasure of staying at the De Vere Orchard Hotel which is conveniently placed right by the East Midlands Conference Centre and within the Nottingham University Campus. This meant that the hotel had plenty of car parking spaces and was surrounded by ample parking and beautiful grounds! The De Vere
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Leopold Hotel, Sheffield City Centre
My wonderful partner, Richard, and I visited the Leopold Hotel which is a large historic building based right in the centre of Sheffield. We loved the central Sheffield hotel as the location was really perfect to use as a base to go to a restaurant or go for a few drinks in the hotel bar
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East Lodge Hotel, Matlock
Richard and I had a lovely romantic getaway at East Lodge, Matlock. The hotel’s peak district setting is absolutely beautiful with the Heights of Abraham at Matlock Bath a stones throw away and the picturesque market town of Bakewell within a ten minute drive. The placement of the hotel on the cusp of the Peak
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Disney Paris Wheelchair Friendly Hotel
Disney hotels can be really expensive, especially if you are looking for a wheelchair friendly Disney hotel. I did lots of research into hotels in the area and found a disabled Disney hotel only ten minutes away from the actual Disney parks and for a lot more reasonable price! When we visited in April
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Disabled Cruising – Ventura (Part 2)
Pools & Sunbeds This is part of the fun of a cruise as it allows you to relax in the sunshine. These areas are particularly busy on sea days when the ship isn’t in port so make sure to grab your sunbed early enough! There were signs everywhere that sunbeds can’t be reserved whilst out
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Disabled Cruising – Ventura
P&O Cruises’ Ventura (Blog Part 1) Cruising is a brilliant way to see multiple locations all in one holiday alongside fine dining and great entertainment. Disabled cruising is often easy as you take away any need to fly unless you choose to do so. Many of the cruise lines share similarities such as Royal Caribbean
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