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Accessibility Guide Launched in Edinburgh

Accessibility Guide Launched in Edinburgh

Sheffield please take note ! Forever Edinburgh has launched a brand-new ‘Edinburgh: Accessible Highlights Guide’ in partnership with award-winning Edinburgh-based disabled access charity, Euan’s Guide.

The guide highlights the Scottish capital’s leading attractions, experiences and travel tips that provide facilities, products and services for people’s differing accessibility requirements.

It showcases accessible experiences for all tastes – including Edinburgh’s cultural events and year-round festivals, heritage experiences, museums and galleries, sports and outdoor activities and places to stay, eat and drink.

It also provides essential practical information, such as:
· Details on relaxed sessions and dementia-friendly spaces.
· Venues with ground-level access and flat floors for wheelchair users.
· Location of accessible toilets.
· Audio-described shows and sensory-friendly experiences.
· Links to full AccessAble Guides for applicable attractions.

The Edinburgh: Accessible Highlights Guide will be regularly updated and is available online at www.edinburgh.org/AccessibleHighlights

A large text version of the guide is also available.

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