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Hollyhall Farm – An Accessible Paradise
During Emma’s recent stay at Hollyhall Farm in the Southern Highlands, her family had an incredible experience that she cannot recommend enough.
Easthill House – A Haven of Comfort and Convenience
Easthill House is a unique and exciting place to visit, offering a haven of comfort and convenience for individuals with mobility needs. With its fully equipped accessible features, spacious layout and prime location, this property is the ideal choice for families and groups seeking an enjoyable and stress-free accessible stay on the Gold Coast. About […]
Coach and The Doctor Podcast With Ashlee Morton From Accessible Accommodation
Coach and The Doctor Podcast With Ashlee Morton From Accessible Accommodation This week, our General Manager Ashlee had the pleasure of sitting down with Coach and The Doctor on their podcast which is ‘the show that raises awareness of the NDIS by speaking to incredible people in the world of disability’. We have been asked […]
A conversation with Kerry WIlliams, Founder of Accessible Accommodation
Accessible tourism is about giving people with disabilities the same joy of travel and experiences that someone without a disability has, whether it be a neurological or a physical disability. Everyone should be able to have a break.
And, apart from that, it actually makes good business sense.
My Time at the Melbourne F1 Grand Prix
Josh shares his experience at the Melbourne Formula 1 Grand Prix. Using his new electric wheelchair made getting around Albert Park a breeze and the perfect weather added to this. He had an exceptional day right up until the race finished where his troubles began.
My Visit To Moonee In Melbourne
I was thrilled to have the rare chance to review* an accessible 2nd-floor apartment in a lovely Melbourne’s inner suburb. The location – 7 km from the CBD and 13 km from Tullamarine (Melbourne) domestic and international airport – is exciting enough. That this apartment is huge with two extra bedrooms on top of the enormous accessible bedroom, has a real kitchen and a view is a super welcome option for many scenarios where people need or want to be close to urban life.
Tips On Travelling With A Disability – Part Two
Tips and tricks on travelling with varying abilities could fill a 1000 page book I’m sure, and just when we think we had it all covered new technology would come out and so would new ideas. In the meantime, I, like others, use shared and newly created tips to help us get the most out […]
9 Tips On Travelling With A Disability. Part 1
Guest Blogger Leanne from ‘Leanne’s Wheel Life’ shares her 9 Tips On Travelling With A Disability to make your next trip easier. Travelling is all the rage now. And tourism has been a burgeoning industry for a few decades. Is it that we have more leisure time and so many options for vocational recreation that […]