Carrie Ann Lightley

On her travel blog, Carrie-Ann shares accessibility reviews, disability travel guides and wheelchair travel tips​. We love the playful tone of her posts, which are packed with photos and useful advice. Carrie-Ann is active on Twitter and Instagram and is a must-follow!

Carrie Ann Lightley

Recent blog posts

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Hotel Brooklyn Manchester | Wheelchair Accessible Hotel Review

9th January 2023 by Carrie Ann Lightley

Hotel Brooklyn Manchester is the UK's most accessible hotel, offering wheelchair accessible rooms with hoists for disabled guests. It is the perfect choice for those looking for a comfortable and convenient stay....

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Accessible Derbyshire Holiday Cottage | Covid-safe Travel

14th March 2023 by Carrie Ann Lightley

Are you searching for a holiday cottage that is wheelchair accessible and has COVID safety measures in place? If so, this post will provide you with more information....

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The Dairy | Accessible Yorkshire Dales Holiday Cottage Review

14th March 2023 by Carrie Ann Lightley

If you're looking for a holiday cottage in the Yorkshire Dales that is wheelchair accessible, The Dairy is the perfect choice. Disabled travellers will be delighted with the facilities and amenities on offer, making it an ideal spot for a break....

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Disabled Access in Callander, Scotland and Beyond: A Travel Guide for Wheelchair Users

14th March 2023 by Carrie Ann Lightley

This travel guide provides information on disabled access for wheelchair users in Callander, Scotland. It covers accessibility in accommodation, attractions and restaurants....

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Accessible Pub with Rooms in Northumberland | Covid-Safe Travel

14th March 2023 by Carrie Ann Lightley

In the current climate of COVID, pubs are taking steps to ensure they are safe and accessible for disabled guests. This post will provide further information on the measures being taken....

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Wheelchair Accessible Glamping in Wales

9th January 2023 by Carrie Ann Lightley

Are you concerned about the future of wheelchair accessible travel for disabled people in the wake of the COVID pandemic? Then take a look at this interview about safe accessible travel.......