2021: The Life Quadriplegic’s accessibility review of Caswell Bay, a sandy beach near Swansea, South Wales. https://quadlifeblog.com/2021/09/17/caswell-bay-swansea-accessibility-review/

2021: The Life Quadriplegic’s accessibility review of Caswell Bay, a sandy beach near Swansea, South Wales. https://quadlifeblog.com/2021/09/17/caswell-bay-swansea-accessibility-review/
2021 Euan’s Guide’s article: ‘Weekend Getaways We Loved’ lists holiday cottages and cabins that have been reviewed from a wheelchair-user’s perspective. https://www.euansguide.com/news/weekend-getaways-we-loved/
2020 Bramwood is a wheelchair accessible holiday home near the Gower Peninsula and city of Swansea. It sleeps 9 and has specialist disabled equipment for guest use. http://www.bramwoodgower.co.uk/index.php
2019 Simply Emma’s blog post: ‘Wheelchair Accessible Things To Do In West Wales’. https://www.simplyemma.co.uk/wheelchair-accessible-things-to-do-west-wales/
2019 Simply Emma’s blog post: ‘Wheelchair Accessible Glamping in a Safari Tent | Canvas and Campfires Review’. https://www.simplyemma.co.uk/wheelchair-accessible-glamping-safari-tent-canvas-and-campfires/
Gwesty Seren is a small hotel in Llan Ffestiniog offering wheelchair accessible accommodation and the option of care support. Experience spectacular mountain views, stunning scenery & sandy beaches. https://gwestyseren.co.uk/
Folly Farm has been named Wales’ Venue of the Year 2019 by Euan’s Guide for the second year in a row. The attraction has not only installed a Changing Places facility, but they have two rides, their Big Wheel and Land Train, which can accommodate a wheelchair user. https://www.euansguide.com/news/the-top-accessible-venues-to-visit-in-2020/
Article: ‘Barcelona, Singapore, Berlin, Wellington and Cardiff: World’s best cities to travel if you’re disabled’. http://www.independent.co.uk/travel/news-and-advice/world-best-cities-for-disabled-accessible-wheelchair-tourists-holidays-travel-barcelona-singapore-a7511571.html
Wheelchair access on the Ffestiniog and Welsh Highlands railways. http://www.festrail.co.uk/access.htm
Disability Horizons’s article: ‘Top 10 accessible outdoor routes across England and Snowdonia’ with downloadable route maps for each trail. http://disabilityhorizons.com/2017/03/top-10-accessible-outdoor-routes-across-the-uk/?utm_source=Disability+Horizons+RSS-Email&utm_campaign=b803b98c19-RSS_EMAIL_CAMPAIGN&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_75cf3532a8-b803b98c19-308157133
The Natural Resources Wales “Places to visit for all abilities” web page has a summary of the accessible facilities that are offered across Wales with links to the individual web pages about each woodland or National Nature Reserve. This new page lets people quickly see what is available and then click through for detailed information…
Beaches in Wales with wheelchair access. http://www.visitwales.com/explore/accessible-wales/wheelchair-access-beaches
The Disabled Ramblers exists to help mobility-challenged people get back out into the countryside. About 30 rambles are run each year across England and Wales – mostly from March to October. http://disabledramblers.co.uk/
Accessatlast.com’s – ‘making life accessible’ – accommodation options for Wales. https://accessatlast.com/accessible-accommodation-in/wales
Celtic Quest can tailor a coasteering adventure to suit just about all abilities. The kit is super floaty so you don’t need to be a strong swimmer, Go With The Flow! Your guide will make sure you CAN explore your adventure limits at your own level. If you are happy to get wet and give…
AccessAdvisr is a UK based community accessibility review website covering worldwide travel opportunities for people living with disabilities but with high level of reviews for places throughout Wales https://accessadvisr.net
Disability horizons is a UK online newsletter so the travel archive for Wales is significant.this links to the area of disability horizons travel section which is a collection of articles written by or for people living with disabilities. https://disabilityhorizons.com/category/travel/