
Accessible Travel Bloggers
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Have an accessible travel blog? Post your latest articles, destination guides, or reviews here so... View more
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Have an accessible travel blog? Post your latest articles, destination guides, or reviews here so fellow members can read, share, and get inspired. Whether you write about cultural adventures, nature escapes, travel tips, or accessibility reviews, this is the space to showcase your work and connect with others who care about inclusive travel.
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East Kirkby Aviation Museum UK
I check out Lincolnshire’s East Kirkby Aviation Museum with the Lancaster Bomber to see how accessible it is during normal operations and a car show event.
Ever crashed a wheelchair into a door frame at an aviation museum? No? Just me then.
Welcome to my 3 part Vlog of East Kirkby Aviation Heritage Centre in Lincolnshire – exploring the iconic…
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Patty, Laura H and Josh Grisdale4 CommentsHi Danielle, that is awesome! Will it be available on demand afterwards for those in different timezones?
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Sure, 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.
Yeah I would move abroad to a country that’s more accessible my husband left me in January after 21 years together stating “he never married a cripple” his words pierced my heart and soul to the core I’d emigrate in a heartbeat to raise my kids in a better country
If you are a Chinese speaker, you can watch my channel, where I share some accessible travel information
https://youtube.com/@wheelstraveling?si=SjG1xseV1Ex_RByW
I love finding unique activities to do, but a lot of times accessibility is an issue. While this activity would be an issue if you have weak core/head strength since there are no doors to lean on, the tour company has experience accommodating many disabilities and are able to strap manual wheelchairs to the back of these Scoot Coupes!
If you…
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