For freedom, privacy and space, look no further than a disabled-friendly self catering accommodation.
While it can be nice to just wander into a hotel dining room and be served a meal without having to worry about sourcing and then cooking it, there is something very liberating and stress free about choosing an accessible self-catering holiday in the UK.
By going self catering you aren’t beholden to any timings when it comes to getting up for the cleaning crew or dinner, you have the ability to be a bit more flexible and when and where you eat, plus self catering properties tend to be bigger and more private, allowing you the space to accommodate any equipment you might need to bring with you and the knowledge that you won’t have other guests to worry about.
For freedom, privacy and space, look no further than a disabled-friendly self catering accommodation.
While it can be nice to just wander into a hotel dining room and be served a meal without having to worry about sourcing and then cooking it, there is something very liberating and stress free about choosing an accessible self-catering holiday in the UK.
By going self catering you aren’t beholden to any timings when it comes to getting up for the cleaning crew or dinner, you have the ability to be a bit more flexible and when and where you eat, plus self catering properties tend to be bigger and more private, allowing you the space to accommodate any equipment you might need to bring with you and the knowledge that you won’t have other guests to worry about.
Ideal for flexibility
One of the biggest draws of self catering breaks is the flexibility. The UK has an abundance of disabled-friendly self catering accommodation. As many of them are privately owned, you can often pick up last minute deals and have a friendly contact that can support you throughout your stay. Not only that, but Britain’s self catering properties come in a range of shapes and sizes, so you can have a truly unique stay. If you’ve ever fancied staying in a castle or a shepherd’s hut or fancy something more traditional like a cottage or converted barn, we can help!
Another perk is that self catering properties will have multiple rooms, accessible parking and many of them are pet friendly, so they’re excellent for anyone with small children or family members with medical needs – with all that space, you don’t need to stick to certain bedtimes or mess with routines, you can easily accommodate naps, meal times and have somewhere to store medication if need be.
Another plus? Each region of the UK has its own delicacies to share, so if you’re looking for an accessible foodie break, a self catering property is a great choice. You aren’t tied into a meal plan, so you can truly experience a real taste of the region.
Choosing a disabled friendly self catering property will give you a cosy and homely base for your holiday making them perfect for elderly holiday makers, those travelling with dementia or anyone looking for an autism friendly holiday.
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