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Euan's Guide — Disabled Access Reviews

by Euan's Guide

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About

Founded in Edinburgh by powerchair user Euan MacDonald and his sister Kiki, Euan's Guide has grown into one of the UK's most trusted sources of real-world disability access information. The charity's strength lies in reviews written by disabled people for disabled people — grounded in lived experience rather than box-ticking.

What It Does

Users can search thousands of listings for accessible restaurants, cafés, pubs, hotels, theatres, leisure centres, parks, and visitor attractions. Each listing includes user-submitted reviews covering step-free access, accessible toilet provision, hearing loops, parking, and sensory considerations. The website and companion app provide coverage of venues across the UK, Ireland, and internationally.

Who It Helps

Wheelchair users, blind and visually impaired people, D/deaf users, people with hidden disabilities, and their families and carers — anyone who wants genuine experience-based accessibility reviews from fellow community members.

Who it helps

wheelchair users
mobility impairments
blind and low vision
deaf and hard of hearing
hidden disabilities
all disabilities

Details

Cost
Free
Platforms
Web
iOS
Android
Age groups
  • All Ages
  • Adult (26+)

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