Travel & Holidays

Accessible activities in the Lake District

The Buzz Youth Activity Group (a local Cheshire-based organisation set up for young disabled people aged 8 – 18, delivering fun and…

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Driving through 14 capitals in 14 days with a disability: part 3

Amputee, Mark Pattenden, recently undertook an extraordinary challenge to drive through 14 capitals across Europe in 14 days in order to raise money…

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Driving through 14 capitals in 14 days with a disability: part 2

Amputee, Mark Pattenden, recently undertook an extraordinary challenge to drive through 14 capitals across Europe in 14 days in order to…

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Greetings from Sydney: I have my wheels back!

Following on from last week’s article about arriving in Sydney, only to find his wheelchair badly damaged by Singapore Airlines,…

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Wheelchair disasters and triumph on the far side of the world…

It is Tuesday 13th March and I write this post from a café in my hotel in Sydney. As you may…

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Volunteering in Spain: Martyn’s first thoughts

Having headed out to Spain on Sunday the 4th for a two-month voluntary placement, Co-Editor Martyn Sibley discusses how he’s finding…

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Driving through 14 capitals in 14 days with a disability

New Disability Horizons contributor, Mark Pattenden, who became disabled after an accident in 2009, recently undertook an extraordinary challenge to…

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Conquering Ben Nevis in a wheelchair

New Disability Horizons contributor, Mark Cooper, who has cerebral palsy, tells us about his mammoth journey climbing the 1,344 metres…

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Discovering Bavaria and Makin’ Tracks: Part 2

Makin’ Tracks is an independent, family-run business offering overseas tours to wheelchair users. Here they tell Disability Horizons about excursions…

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How accessible is Camden?

Young People For Inclusion (YPFI) recently headed to Camden Market and the nearby Regent’s Canal to test out the areas’…

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