Guide to “Accessible Britain”

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YourHols can recommend this fantastic free online guide for people who need a helping hand to enjoy a great day out. The Rough Guide to Accessible Britain is crammed full of attractions including landmarks, underwater adventures and even accessible ice skating.

Here’s just a few of ideas in the book: St. Paul’s Cathedral in London where visitors can head inside Christopher Wren’s masterpiece and take in the magnificent carvings, sculptures and mosaics. The Home of Charles Darwin (Down House) in Kent, where the world renowned scientist wrote his most famous works. The nation’s favourite country house, Chatsworth House, in Derbyshire, which houses centuries of British history as well as an impressive collection of artwork including paintings by Van Dyck and Rembrandt.

Visitors to the National Marine Aquarium can explore the colourful world of sea creatures from jellyfish and stingrays to turtles and seahorses, or, enjoy an icy adventure at the National Ice Centre in Nottingham. Its inclusive sessions offer a variety of options for people of all abilities to get on the ice.

The fourth edition of The Rough Guide to Accessible Britain can be viewed free online. It features more than 200 ideas for worry-free days out, including more than 60 new reviews. Each one contains hints and tips from the Rough Guides team of disabled reviewers who visited each venue, looking for good accessibility features and unique attractions.

The Rough Guide to Accessible Britain series is in association with Motability, the leading car scheme for disabled people.

Click here to visit www.accessibleguide.co.uk