We always holiday in the UK as it’s a lot easier to manage wheelchairs / scooter. There’s lots of fantastic accessible accommodation. We tend to stay on holiday parks. ParkDean let you search their entire list of holiday parks and narrow it down to wheelchair friendly caravans, they have wet rooms, you can park next to the unit and there’s ramps into the caravan. One of our favourite is St Ives Bay Beach Resort in Cornwall (Not ParkDean). The accessible caravans have fantastic sea views towards the Godrevy lighthouse. We struggle to go 3 months without a holiday. We regularly spend November and January in Cornwall. Maybe we could have a section of the off topic forum dedicated to accessible holiday recommendations???
St Ives Bay is where my Mrs grew up, her dad was the on call warden, so had a huge bungalow for free. The site has been bought out and the caravans are now up for sale as holiday homes for those who stay off season.
I used to cycle to Gwithian, walk up to Godrevy beach where all the surfers were, walk along to the beach in front of the holiday site and then walk back through the dunes to Gwithian to then cycle home. Best way to spend a summer’s day. Occasionally I used to swim but that was back when Red River flowed out in it’s full tin red.
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