Thursday, 13 March 2014

Visit Accessible England

In the spirit of Olympic and Paralympic legacy, VisitEngland has launched a national marketing campaign aimed at championing and improving accessible tourism in England.

The national tourist board has worked with a number of destinations and the Disabled Persons Railcard to develop exciting guides highlighting fantastic and accessible tourism experiences across the country.

The Access for All Campaign aims to position England as a leading destination for accessible tourism. The campaign is a cost-effective way for selected English destinations to showcase their accessible tourism businesses and attract more visits from disabled travellers and others with access needs, and their companions.

Each destination has selected top class accommodation and attractions which have then been through an Access for All programme developed by VisitEngland to ensure they are delivering the highest standard of access for visitors.

These places to stay and visit are featured in a series of local guides that highlight key attributes of the destination as well as promoting it as access friendly.

The four destinations involved in the campaign are Leicestershire, NewcastleGateshead, Brighton and Bath.

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