Louise
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We are thrilled to announce that the tabifolk app is now available for download on both the App Store and Google Play Store!
This app allows you to access the tabifolk community, ask questions about accessibility, share experiences, and connect with fellow travelers, all from the…
BexO, Maiya and 5 others1 CommentExcellent news!!
Looking for wheelchair accessible nature trails or outdoor nature focused activities, wildlife sanctuaries etc in the North East of England please
View more commentsI hope you find somewhere Louise
1Hi @WheelieWifey, are you local to the area? I only ask because I hope some of my suggestions won’t be a bit too ‘obvious’. Keilder Forest offers some accessible trails, I know firsthand because when I was a kid I visited a centre there and spent a few days exploring. There’s also the Rising Sun Country Park in Benton which I love and…
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Most & Least accessible cities in the world? (In your experience of course)
View more commentsI was really impressed with Singapore as all of the transportation was accessible and you didn’t need to get staff help.
For worst… any place with cobblestones! 😱
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Sydney is pretty good.
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