Stunning Welsh Town Voted ‘Most Accessible’ Staycation Spot in the UK
Pembrokeshire, a charming seaside town in Wales, tops the list for accessibility in the UK, making it a perfect staycation destination.
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Pembrokeshire: This lovely seaside town in Wales is getting some well-deserved attention. It’s been named the most accessible staycation spot in the UK, and it’s easy to see why.
According to research by TGA Mobility, they looked at local attractions, restaurants, and hotels to find the best places for everyone. Pembrokeshire came out on top, thanks to its accessible beaches and activities.
Tenby, a charming part of Pembrokeshire, has beaches like Tenby South Beach, which offers beach wheelchairs and a ramp right from the car park to the sand. How cool is that?
Then there’s Castle Beach, which sits under the ruins of Tenby Castle. It’s got accessible toilets and beach wheelchairs available for hire online. Perfect for a fun day out!
If you’re into nature, Great Wedlock Farm and Deer Park is a must-visit. They have guided safaris on a wheelchair-accessible trailer, so everyone can enjoy the beautiful countryside.
For history lovers, Carew Castle is a gem. With a history of over 2000 years, it overlooks a lovely millpond and has a circular walk that’s great for buggies and wheelchairs.
Don’t forget the Tenby Museum and Art Gallery, the oldest independent museum in Wales. It’s packed with local heritage and has lifts and large print text for easy access.
Daniel Stone from TGA Mobility emphasizes that accessibility is all about making spaces easy to get into, whether it’s hotels or attractions. Clear signage and well-kept paths are just as important.
Blackpool is the second most accessible spot, with its famous Tower and Pleasure Beach, both equipped with ramps and assistance services. It’s great to see these places making travel enjoyable for everyone!