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Accessible Britain
ISBN: 9781848366589

176 pages

Third Edition

Published:
UK: April 2010


U.K. £6.99
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Accessible Britain

The award-winning Rough Guide to Accessible Britain, produced in association with Motability, is packed with inspirational ideas for great days out for the disabled visitor. The guide, with foreword from popular television presenter Lara Master, includes vivid accounts of things to do across Britain, from immersing yourself in the arts of The Royal Academy to gondola trips on the Nevis Mountain range, inspired by colour photos. You'll find the lowdown on the best accessible sites and places to visit for free, with tips on parking and getting around, all reviewed by writers with disabilities.

Chapters are arranged by region, highlighting activities within driving distance of your home or holiday accommodation to suit all interests and abilities. The guide is also loaded with useful contacts that can provide further assistance with holidays and day-trips in Britain, from Blue Badge-enhanced GPS navigation to accessible home swaps.

Make the most of your leisure time with The Rough Guides to Accessible Britain.

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