Christy
MemberHad no idea there was so much to do in Nottingham! A great variety! If you have been, share your thoughts on accessibility for your situation.
https://www.visitengland.com/sophie-morgans-guide-accessible-city-breaks-nottingham
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Sophie Morgan’s guide to accessible city breaks in Nottingham
Best known as the home of legendary outlaw, Robin Hood, the city of Nottingham is located in the heart of England, surrounded by the fabled woodland of Sherwood Forest. But with castles, bars and tasty treats galore, this UNESCO City … Continue reading
Josh Grisdale started the discussion Ferry Sunflower – Ferry from Osaka to Kagoshima in the forum Japan 3 years ago
3 years agoFerry Sunflower - Ferry from Osaka to Kagoshima
The other day I was puttering around YouTube and this video came up as a recommendation, so I watched it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6fSOQbB7UVU
I assumed there wouldn’t be any cabins I could use in my wheelchair but decided to check out the website anyway and low and behold the route to Kagoshima had a “Suite (wheelchair accessible)“…
Ean Price and babajanSure, it is fun to travel the world, but would you uproot and live in another country as a person with a disability? @Martin shares the stories of some who have done just that! (Including some guy named Josh 😏) After reading the article, tell us what you think and where you would move to if you did go!…
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Expats: Building an Accessible Life Abroad
wheelchair users who have moved abroad and what their experiences have taught them.
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DIY Beach Wheelchair Kit – Manual Chair to Beach Wheelchair – from Have Wheelchair Will Travelbuff.ly
DIY BEACH WHEELCHAIR KIT - MANUAL CHAIR TO BEACH WHEELCHAIR - Have Wheelchair Will Travel
We are a family sharing our travels, tips and experiences here at Have Wheelchair Will Travel. While we have a focus on travel we know that travel is a ‘sometimes’ activity for most of us, so we share our day-to-day … Continue reading
Check out this video of a lift to get on the train by @kamil!
Train is a very good mode for disabled people to travel. More and more stations are getting accessible and equipped with lifts etc. I know that many of you are wondering about the boarding process, so here's a video that shows you how I get on the train!#EUYearofRail
@TrainoseGr pic.twitter.com/EhF1welAaI— The Trawheeler (@TheTrawheeler) August 7, 2021
pieterghijsels, Eleonora and Kamil4 CommentsA similar system, with a hydraulic foot pump, is used in some railway stations in my country. I’ve used it several times without a problem. But one time, we had a relatively cold winter (-15°C). On my arrival, I was told that the liquid in the lift system was frozen, so the lift was blocked. I wasn’t able to leave the train, and had to ride to… Read more
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