From the beautiful countryside to a delightful coast to bustling cities and rural villages, there is something for everyone looking for a charming accessible break or day trip in the North West of England.
There are so many magical places to visit in this wonderful part of the country.
There is the serenity of the Lake District and England’s only mountain range. Lancashire is a great place for those of you who want to get active with perfect places to go hiking or cycling. Music fans will want to go to the cities of Liverpool and Manchester and the keen shoppers might be convinced to tag along too.
The North West is the home of England’s Industrial Revolution, with plenty of places showcasing the evolution of industry in the region, as well as historical places of interest, such as...Read More
From the beautiful countryside to a delightful coast to bustling cities and rural villages, there is something for everyone looking for a charming accessible break or day trip in the North West of England.
There are so many magical places to visit in this wonderful part of the country.
There is the serenity of the Lake District and England’s only mountain range. Lancashire is a great place for those of you who want to get active with perfect places to go hiking or cycling. Music fans will want to go to the cities of Liverpool and Manchester and the keen shoppers might be convinced to tag along too.
The North West is the home of England’s Industrial Revolution, with plenty of places showcasing the evolution of industry in the region, as well as historical places of interest, such as the Roman city of Chester and of course, sport fans will love all the opportunities to watch their favourite games, with accessible stadium tours and wheelchair friendly areas for watching matches.
Accessible Manchester
One of England’s premier cities, Manchester is a great destination for anyone looking for shopping opportunities or a great nightlife, plus there are hundreds of restaurants, theatres and more. It is known as the world’s first industrial city and these days is steeped in sporting glory. England’s Football Museum can be found here, as can some world famous football stadiums, which offer disabled access, including wheelchair viewing platforms and entrances with level flooring, ramps and lifts. Food lovers will love the vast selection that is on offer here, plus a whole range of museums, which have everything from hearing loops to sensory displays.
Accessible Liverpool
Made famous by the Beatles, Liverpool is bursting with pop and culture. There are grand listed buildings, riverside panoramas and of course, plenty of references to the fab four. Head to the pier to see the iconic buildings topped with liver birds, spend some time in the city’s shopping arcades or do a spot of seal watching in the nearby beaches of the Wirral. Despite its listed status, many of the places in Liverpool have worked hard to make sure they are accessible as possible, you’ll find plenty of opportunities for a disabled friendly holiday here.
Accessible Merseyside
The county home of Liverpool, this area is rich in both city and countryside and is home of two of the most famous football teams in the country. There is nothing quite like being in the area during a local derby! St Helens is the place to go for the World of Glass museum as well as rugby. You’ll also find a safari park, an interesting art installation and red squirrels in this region.
Accessible Blackpool
Everyone has heard of Blackpool Tower and the magic of the illuminations. This seaside town has seven miles of award-winning golden beaches and is a family favourite as far as British seaside towns go. The accommodation providers and attractions in this region have made a conscious effort to be as disabled friendly as possible, with many hotels offering grand floor rooms and hearing loops as a standard feature.
Accessible Lake District
The Lake District National Park is full of beautiful sights and is the perfect spot for anyone looking to do a bit of relaxing. There are tranquil lakes, some of England’s highest mountains and jawdropping views. It is the land of Beatrix Potter and Wordsworth, plus it is the birth place of Kendal Mint Cake, so be sure to sample some.
Accessible Chester
Food lovers will want to flock here for the many food festivals that take place in the city over the course of the year, with many of Britain’s favourites being produced here and available to sample. It is a historic city with black and white timbered houses in the Tudor style, which are a must for any photography fan. It is a great base for anyone who wants to explore stately mansions and castles, as Cheshire and Chester are full of them.
Accessible Cheshire
The county of Cheshire can be found in the North West, there are many fun things to do here, including strolling around the many stunning gardens, visiting theme parks and heading into the main city of Chester.
Accessible Lancashire
The county of Lancashire is brimming with culinary delights, including the famous Lancashire Hotpot, Eccles cakes and black pudding. If you want to do more than just eat, you’ll find plenty to do here, including accessible museums, a witch trail, moors and more.
Accessible Cumbria
Cumbria is a splendid county offering unique shopping experiences in the charming market towns of Kendal, Keswick and Cockermouth, plus the busy lakes of Windermere. There are dramatic landscapes and England’s last golden eagle is said to reside there. Will you spot it during your visit?
Find the perfect place to stay and activities while in the North West here.
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