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  4. 9 Accessible Places to Visit in Scotland

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  1. Accessible holidays in Scotland

    Accessible Holidays in Scotland. Discover a great range of accessible accommodation, attractions and things to see and do, whatever your requirements. From detailed access guides to accessible accommodation and inclusive experiences, get inspired for your next trip in Scotland.

  2. Accessible Travel Framework

    Going Further was the first national Accessible Travel Framework for Scotland. It was created in 2016 from conversations between disabled people, their representatives and people who work in transport across Scotland with the purpose of: supporting disabled people's rights by removing barriers and improving access to travel, and

  3. Wheelchair accessible Scotland

    A holiday to Edinburgh is pure enjoyment. Another wonderful city to visit in wheelchair accessible Scotland is Glasgow. It is, without a doubt, one of the most exciting cities you will ever experience. Scotland's largest city is a lively, vibrant place, distinguished and full of character. Perhaps one of the best things to do in Glasgow is ...

  4. Scotland's Accessible Travel Framework

    This is the second Annual Delivery Plan for Scotland's Accessible Travel Framework since it was published in 2016. This is also my first opportunity to bring this Delivery Plan to you at the mid-point in the Framework's ten year journey. Accessibility and inclusion are at the heart of the National Transport Strategy 2, sitting within the ...

  5. Introduction

    The Accessible Travel Framework (ATF) - entitled "Going Further" - was developed by Transport Scotland in 2016, from conversations between disabled people, their representatives and people who work in transport across Scotland with the purpose of: supporting disabled people's rights by removing barriers and improving access to travel, and;

  6. 9 Accessible Places to Visit in Scotland

    2. Riverside Museum. Wheelchair access to all areas via lifts. Priority parking and accessible toilets. Displays and exhibits at an accessible height. Located on the junction of the Kelvin and Clyde in Glasgow, the Riverside Museum tells a tale of transport and technology through the years.

  7. Scotland's first Accessible Travel Framework unveiled

    Transport Minister Humza Yousaf has launched Scotland's first Accessible Travel Framework at an event in Edinburgh today. The 10-year blueprint tackles priority issues to improve the accessibility of Scotland's transport system for disabled people. It will also ensure good work done by transport operators to improve access is supported.

  8. Accessible guide to the Scottish Islands

    Travelling by ferry is a must to get around some of the islands in Scotland, with companies having accessible travel policies.. CalMac ferries cover the Inner and Outer Hebrides and offer assisted travel. Check out its Island Hopping ticket, allowing you to explore all island routes in a month.. NorthLink Ferries travel to Orkney and Shetland. The North Link MV Hjaltland departs from Aberdeen ...

  9. 9 Accessible Places to Visit in Scotland

    Scotland is filled to the brim with accessible adventures for the mobility impaired, making it one of the most disabled-friendly destinations in the UK. Here, we take a look at some of the best wheelchair accessible attractions in Scotland, along with some essential travel information.

  10. Accessible transport

    Information on access across Scotland's transport network. Accessible travel can enable people to enjoy equal access to full citizenship, but this involves more than transport alone. It includes access to journey planning, information and support, clear unobstructed pathways, and having accessible toilets in and around our transport hubs.

  11. Tips for Travelers with Disabilities in Scotland

    For international travel, Accessible Journeys ( www.disabilitytravel.com; tel. 800/846-4537 or 610/521-0339) caters specifically to slow walkers and wheelchair travelers and their families and friends. Flying Wheels Travel (tel. 877/451-5006) offers escorted tours and cruises that emphasize sports, and private tours in minivans with lifts.

  12. Disabled Holidays in Scotland

    With Limitless Travel, accessible holidays in Scotland are easy to book. Simply call one of our specialist travel advisors, who will be happy to tell you more about our fantastic disabled holidays. Then, all you need to do is choose a date, let us know of any special assistance or mobility equipment you might need, and then you can relax and ...

  13. Accessible guide to the Scottish Lowlands

    Accessible buses and coaches in Scotland, as detailed on the Accessible Travel Hub, include Megabus, National Express, Scottish Citylink and more.You can take a bus as public transport or book a guided coach tour. Services include: Borders Buses cover several locations in the Lowlands. All buses are accessible and have wheelchair access with low floors and ramps; coaches are accessible by lift.

  14. Scotland Wheelchair Accessible Travel Advice by John Sage

    Our accessible travel consultants know the tricks to provide you with a fully accessible vacation in Scotland. FAQs | About Us | Contact Us. US: 1-888-645-7920 UK: +44 20 3540 6155 Other: 1-281-547-7744 Recommended by Rick Steves ... Edinburgh Scotland Accessible Travel - Edinburgh main page.

  15. Disability Equality Scotland At 20: Accessible Travel Framework

    The Accessible Travel Hub is a place for you to find up-to-date information, articles and guidance about accessible travel in Scotland: www.accessibletravel.scot. We would like to think that those who started the charity all those years ago would be satisfied to see the organisation now working with, monitoring, and impacting on national ...

  16. Accessible travel

    Central Scotland Rover Highland Rover Scottish Grand Tour Conference Rover Railcards Open. 16-25 Railcard 26-30 Railcard Disabled Persons Railcard ... Accessible travel Open. Accessible Travel Policy National Rail Conditions of Travel Carbon Calculator Station improvements Industrial Action Inspiration Hub Open.

  17. Overview of the Accessible Travel Framework

    The Accessible Travel Framework was developed to work alongside (1) the United Nations' Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, ratified by the United Kingdom in 2009, and (2) the National Transport Strategy (NTS), specifically the pillar focussing on reducing inequality.

  18. Winners of accessible travel fund announced

    Over £274,000 will be awarded to successful applications which will support the Accessible Travel Framework for Scotland, encouraging active and accessible travel solutions at a local level. The new fund provides support to projects which enable the central vision outlined in the Accessible Travel Framework - that all disabled people can ...

  19. Accessible Britain

    For accessible rail travel within Scotland see ScotRail. Accessible train travel in Wales. Transport for Wales has a dedicated service for Train Accessibility so that travelling by train around Wales is open to all visitors. You can find a full breakdown of accessible features for each train including universal toilets, on-board audio and ...

  20. PDF Going Further: Scotland's Accessible Travel Framework

    This is the first national Accessible Travel Framework for Scotland. Disabled people have absolute rights to live a life of equal opportunities. The ability to travel is an important enabler to access those opportunities. The purpose of the Framework is to: support disabled people's rights by removing barriers and improving access to travel; and.

  21. Accessible Travel

    We understand that improving accessibility for disabled guests often results in benefits for all guests. Our trains have accessible rooms on board to ensure that our guests can travel comfortably and safely between London and Scotland. Our seated coaches also have dedicated accessible seating areas. To book our accessible rooms use the "Start ...

  22. Going Further: Scotland's Accessible Travel Framework

    Part 3: Our Approach to Developing an Accessible Travel Framework. Listening to concerns. Encouraging conversations. Working together to tackle the issues. Part 4: How the Framework Fits in the Bigger Picture. Equality and human rights. Linked Government policies and legislation. Part 5: Where We are Now in Transport. Overarching transport policy.