Category Archives: Days Out

Where Are The Best Accessible Holidays in Scotland?

As the weather slowly starts to get better and spring is coming in to full swing, you’ll be starting to look for ideas on where you can escape to on holiday this year. Here at Quingo Scooters we wanted to share with you some of the best mobility scooter accessible holidays, starting with Scotland.

The highlands can be a really inspiring and cultural place to holiday. With wild coastlines and some great architecture – there’s certainly something for everyone’s tastes.  Here are a few places we’ve picked out where you can enjoy a fully accessible, stress-free getaway:

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Port Selma Lodges – Oban

Set in spectacular scenery in the Western Highlands, Port Selma Lodges are the perfect countryside retreat.

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Quingo Accessible Attractions: Natural History Museum

Quingo Scooters are always encouraging users to get out and about to visit interesting or unusual places on their mobility scooter, especially places that you didn’t think were accessible enough.

Today we’re sharing with you somewhere that is on everyone’s list of places to visit – The Natural History Museum. The museum is a world-renowned centre of research, and it holds 80 million items for you to look at from five main collections: botany, entomology, mineralogy, palaeontology and zoology. There are even specimens collected by Charles Darwin himself – great for the history fanatics!

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Quingo Accessible Attractions: The Deep

At Quingo we love sharing places with you that you maybe thought weren’t accessible enough for your mobility scooter, but where you can enjoy a great day out!

This week we want to take a dive into the world of sharks and sawfish, as we explore the extraordinary aquarium The Deep.

The Deep has been awarded numerous times for its accessibility, including Gold in the National Enjoy England Awards – Access for All category and Silver in the Enjoy England Award in the Access for All Category.

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Quingo Accessible Attractions: St. Paul’s Cathedral

At Quingo we love sharing places with you that you maybe thought weren’t accessible enough for your mobility scooter, but where you can enjoy a great day out!

This week we’re sharing a slice of culture with you, with one of the most famous and recognisable sights of London.

The Cathedral

Sitting on Ludgate Hill, at the highest point of London, St. Paul’s Cathedral is host to national events and traditions. Currently the seat of the Bishop of London, St. Paul’s was dedicated to Paul the Apostle more than 1400 years ago, thought to have been built between 1675 and 1710.

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Quingo Accessible Attractions: Kensington Palace

Here at Quingo Scooters we are always encouraging users to get out and about to visit interesting or unusual places on their mobility scooters.

Over the last few blog posts we’ve been sharing some really interesting days out, places and attractions that you maybe thought weren’t accessible enough for your mobility scooter. Today we’re excited to be visiting royalty as we take a trip to Kensington Palace.

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The Palace

Kensington Palace, built by Sir George Coppin in 1605, sits in Kensington Gardens in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.

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