Lancashire has a wide range of accessible accommodation for those with impaired mobility, vision and hearing. All of the accessible accommodation listed on this website has been inspected by the National Accessible Scheme, so you can feel 100% confident that you’ll find accessible accommodation to suit you. There are various symbols against each property to help you find the right accommodation for your particular needs. That way you can forget about any concerns and get on with looking forward to your Lancashire holiday!
If you have additional needs or special requirements of any kind, we strongly recommend that you make sure these can be met by your chosen establishment before you confirm your booking.
Accommodation that displays one or more of the signs shown below are committed to accessibility. When you see an accommodation which has been marked with the below, you can be sure that it has been thoroughly assessed against demanding criteria.

If you can climb a flight of stairs, but banisters or grip handles would make this easier, look out for this logo.
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If you have problems walking or can walk a maximum of 3 steps, or need to use a wheelchair some of the time, this logo applies to you.
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Similar to the international logo for independent wheelchair users. If you are a wheelchair user and travel independently.
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If you're a wheelchair user and travel with a friend or family member who helps you with everyday tasks, look out for this logo.
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If you have difficulty reading small print, are registered blind, have poor sight or a visual impairment, accommodation with this logo is suitable for you.
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An exceptional level of facilities and services that would be suitable for anyone with a visual impairment from mild sight loss to having no sight at all.
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If you have a slight hearing difficulty, are deaf, wear a hearing aid or have a hearing impairment, look out for accommodation displaying this logo.
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An exceptional level of facilities and services that would be suitable for anyone with a hearing impairment from mild hearing loss to profound deafness.
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ROUGH GUIDE TO ACCESSIBLE BRITAIN 2009 - Free guidebook to Britain’s best venues for disabled people available now. The book is FREE to Blue Badge holders by calling 0800 953 7070 or visiting www.accessibleguide.co.uk – the book is not available in the shops
For tips and advice on holiday travel in Britain, go to www.visitbritain.com/access
Additional help and guidance on accessible tourism can be obtained from the national charity Tourism for All:
Tourism for All c/o Vitalise
Shap Road Industrial Estate
Kendal
LA9 6NZ
Information helpline: 0845 124 9971
Reservations: 0845 124 9973 (lines open 9-5 Mon-Fri)
Fax: 01539 735567
Email: info@tourismforall.org.uk
Web: www.tourismforall.org.uk