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, status quo, experiences and challenges for businesses and organisations: hospitality-stay, eat
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13 Transport and map page 17 Where to eat and sleep page 24 History page 31 Top ten things to see
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experience, if only for a short while, what it is like to eat a meal in complete darkness
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is when I travel. The independence I have when I eat or shop at an airport, when I find my way around my
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sites, Bed&Breakfasts or other holiday accommodation establishments, eat and drink at restaurants, bars
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activities, travel, stay in hotels, wander independently along natural routes or cities, eat in restaurants
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. Whilst much progress has been made in all modes of transport to make travel easier and more pleasant... the difference between a pleasant and safe journey for a disabled or older person and one
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Travelling is a pleasant activity for the majority of population! For people with physical disabilities one of the aspects that can turn a travelling experience into a more or less pleasant activity is the accessibility of the places, whether they are beaches or cultural destinations all over
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The site promotes accessibility to the countryside of England and Wales. Accessibility for all – and we hope that everyone will find it useful, wheelchair users, families with buggies or joggers looking for a pleasant run. The walks and sites listed will generally be easy going, pleasant
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their vacation experience, so that it is as carefree and pleasant as possible.
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