Gwel an Mor offers M3 Assisted Living holiday lodges accredited by the Visit Britain National Accessible Scheme. These lodges feature electric adjustable beds, ceiling hoist systems, accessible wet rooms, and low-fitted hobs in the kitchen. The resort provides disabled parking, ramps, and accessible pathways, and the swimming pool has a hoist for ease of entry and exit.
Polurrian on the Lizard has made accessibility a priority, with development works ensuring it is a fully accessible hotel compliant with Changing Places Toilets guidelines. They offer ground floor bedrooms, one with an accessible wet room, and a lift provides access to other areas like the Vista Lounge. The hotel has accessible parking and is improving pathways for better outdoor access.
The Headland Hotel and Spa is a 5-star hotel with accessible bedrooms featuring walk-in showers. The hotel has a lift, disabled toilets, and wheelchair access in public areas, including the restaurant. They have accessible parking spaces and staff are noted as being helpful with accessibility needs.
Budock Vean Hotel has a specifically designed disabled bedroom with features like a walk-in shower with a seat and emergency cords. The hotel has level access from the front entrance and the Golf Bar to the lift and bedrooms. Disabled parking is available, and there is a disabled toilet on the reception level.
This resort provides comprehensive accessibility, including an elevator for access to upper floors and facilities like the leisure center and indoor pool. It offers some wheelchair accessible rooms, along with accessible changing rooms, steam room, and sauna. Dedicated disabled parking spaces are available at the front of the hotel, and service dogs are welcomed.
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Summary of reviews related to the 'Accessible' categoryTregenna Castle Resort offers a mixed experience for guests with disabilities. Positively, the resort features good wheelchair accessibility with easy access to many facilities and accommodations. The elevator and ground-level entry points contribute to a relatively comfortable stay for disabled individuals. Guests have noted that the interiors are generally accessible and the staff have been praised for being accommodating to accessibility needs. The location of the resort is excellent for access and some paths and the driveway are navigable.
However, there are notable challenges. Some areas, particularly the steep paths leading to St Ives, can be difficult to navigate, especially when wet, which can become potentially slippery. The hotel's older design means supports like handles might be lacking, making it harder for the elderly and infirm. Several reviews mention the front door and rooms with steps not being wheelchair accessible. Additionally, there is a lack of clear information on accessibility features and potential limitations, which can complicate planning for those with special needs. While the facilities and location offer potential, the resort could benefit from improvements to broadly meet the accessibility requirements of all guests. Show more
The Alverton, a Grade II listed building, has three ground floor accessible rooms and a lift providing access to other bedrooms. The restaurant, bar, and four event rooms are on the ground floor and accessible. There is a wheelchair ramp to the outdoor terrace, a disabled toilet on the ground floor, and disabled parking.
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Summary of reviews related to the 'Accessible' categoryThe Alverton presents a mixed experience for guests with disabilities. On the positive side, the hotel offers "excellent accessibility" with "easy access" to several areas and an accessible room is available. The staff are noted to be helpful and the premises are described as "very clean and smelled amazing." Additionally, there are "electric car chargers" and "disabled parking" options, although parking by the front entrance can sometimes be unavailable but they do accommodate nearby. The main entrance driving guidance is helpful and the walk to reception is easy and accessible.
However, there are significant challenges for guests with mobility issues. Access to areas like the annex building and certain rooms can be problematic due to the lack of lift access, requiring guests to navigate stairs, which can be tough for those with reduced mobility. The hotel sits up a steep slope, making it difficult for older guests. Interior features such as the absence of soap dishes, holders near the bath and inside ankle grab handles further complicate ease of use for older or disabled visitors. Confusing signage and steep inclines add to the accessibility concerns. Overall, while there are several facilities and thoughtful provisions for disabled guests, there remains room for improvement in making The Alverton more universally accessible. Show more
Bodmin Jail Hotel offers accessible rooms with king-size beds, roll-in showers, and alarm cords. Lifts are available to access different levels of the hotel and the jail attraction. While some areas like the restaurant and bar have steps, alternative dining arrangements can be made.
Atlantic Hotel Newquay has a wheelchair ramp providing access to reception, and the bar and restaurant are on the ground floor. There is an accessible toilet on the ground floor and two accessible parking spaces. The hotel has a lift for access to upper floors.
Lanhydrock Hotel & Golf Club has dedicated disabled bedrooms and lift access to the second floor bedrooms and function room. The bar, bistro, reception, and ground floor bedrooms are on the same level. The car park is flat with disabled bays near the entrance.
Barrowfield Hotel has a ramp leading to the main entrance and lift access to all four floors. The restaurant, coffee shop, bar, and ballroom are on the ground floor and accessible. They have five ground floor rooms with level access and grab rails in many bathrooms. Disabled toilets are available on the ground floor.
The hotel ensures accessibility with ramp access and car park access. Its ground floor is designed to be "on the flat," providing accessibility throughout. The hotel also features refurbished disabled toilets, offers a guest-collection service from local stations, and has family/disabled parking spaces. Service dogs are welcomed, and there is direct access to Carbis Bay Beach.
The Queens Hotel provides excellent accessibility with three accessible parking spaces and a lift with a 76-centimeter wide door for access to all floors. It features a stair-free and well-lit path to the entrance, a wheelchair-accessible lounge, and a path to the lift. The hotel offers six accessible bedrooms equipped with walk-in showers. Wheelchair access is available in common and public areas.
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Summary of reviews related to the 'Accessible' categoryThe Queens Hotel is situated directly on the lakeside promenade, offering convenient access with features like a lift. The hotel provides several accessibility amenities, including allocated accessible rooms equipped with grab rails for added safety. It's elder dog friendly, enhancing its appeal for senior travelers. Some rooms are conveniently located close to the lift and there are accessible entryways throughout the building.
Despite these benefits, the hotel's accessibility has mixed reviews. The access ramp at the front of the hotel is helpful, but the route from the parking area involves a steep staircase with a stairlift that some found difficult to use. Other challenges include narrow staircases inside the hotel and limited views from some accessible rooms. Several facilities are accessible from the nearby station, but a narrow strip of rocks in front of the hotel replaces what could have been beach access.
The hotel’s bathrooms, while accessible, are sometimes too small for older guests. Additional issues include warped furniture and a bathroom floor in need of repair, although some parts of the hotel have been updated and refurbished. It's clear that the hotel has made concerted efforts to accommodate guests with disabilities, though there is still room for improvement in ensuring consistent and practical accessibility throughout the entire property. Show more
This hotel offers comprehensive accessibility, including wheelchair-accessible entrances, a lift to all floors, and accessible guest rooms with widened doorways and grab bars. Service animals are also welcome.
The Valley Holiday Cottages in Cornwall are a picturesque gated hamlet near Falmouth and Truro that offer a unique collection of luxury self-catering holiday cottages, making it the perfect escape for families or couples at any time of the year. This tranquil rural location, only a few miles from the city of Truro and the bustling port town of Falmouth, provides the ideal base to explore the best of Cornwall, with heritage sites, outdoor activities and stunning beaches all within a 30 minute drive.
The attractive range of modern two and three bedroom holiday cottages at The Valley are tastefully decorated and fully equipped with modern kitchens, bespoke Italian designed furniture and original Cornish artwork, offering guests the perfect combination of space and privacy of their own cottage, while still enjoying all the perks of staying in a great hotel. Additionally, The Valley's exclusive leisure facilities are open almost all year round and offer indoor and outdoor heated swimming pools, a spa pool, tennis and squash courts, and a fitness suite.
The Valley is also family-friendly, with cottages providing everything you need for a family holiday with babies and children of all ages. Guests can indulge in leisurely activities such as table tennis or pool, followed by a drink or a coffee whilst relaxing in the bar/restaurant, Azura. The Valley offers a tranquil location in which to relax and be pampered on holiday, making it an ideal getaway for anyone seeking a peaceful and comfortable holiday.
Accessible HotelSummary of reviews related to the 'Accessible' categoryChina Fleet Country Club has proven to be a highly accommodating hotel with excellent facilities and staff. The site is commendably safe for children, making it a great choice for families with little ones. The hotel offers individual units and a designated disabled room to cater for guests with mobility issues and the bathroom in this room has been praised as being excellent for disabled persons. However, one review has noted a lack of handles in the apartments' bathroom which may be problematic for some. In terms of dining, guests have suggested the need for more space around tables. Despite this minor feedback, the hotel does score highly when it comes to accessibility with guests praising its easy access. Show more