Enjoy a spooky day out this Halloween with The Rough Guide to Accessible Britain

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Head to the UK’s favourite accessible attractions for a ‘trick or treat’ filled Halloween and enjoy a tremendously terrifying trip to Swanage Railway, The Eden Project or The National Space Centre with The Rough Guide to Accessible Britain.

The online guide features reviews of accessible attractions across the UK including the Eden Project where kids can enjoy some ‘fang-tastic’ fun with potion making, face painting and a spooky shadow puppet play of Hansel and Gretel. Visitors can end the day with tasty treats and fancy dress at the Little Monsters’ Ball.

Head to the National Space Centre and experience an alien encounter with entry into the Aliens Exhibition, a 3D simulator ride and the ultimate extra-terrestrial quiz. For those looking for more family friendly Halloween fun, Holkham Hall and Estate is hosting a range of activities including spooky storytelling, fancy dress, pumpkin carving, and cupcake making. Visitors can also enjoy a ride on the Halloween Express – a tractor trailer ride through the walled gardens. 

The guide features more than 200 reviews and ideas for great accessible days out across the UK including reviews of some of the country’s most beautiful and accessible towns – one for each of the 10 regional chapters. Each town review is jam-packed with fun things to do and see and includes a potted history of each town. Each chapter of the guide also features a recommended Scenic Drive route, passing through some of the UK’s most stunning scenery.

The Accessible Guide website also offers fans of The Rough Guide to Accessible Britain the chance to submit their own reviews for places they have visited or great days out they’ve experienced. Visitors to the website can read reviews by other readers; download a free activity pack to keep kids entertained on long journeys and access special offer vouchers too. The online format allows readers to easily browse through the Guide and simply select chosen chapters and reviews to read and print – ideal when planning days out. Added benefits to the online format include direct links to attraction websites and pre-populated Google maps for the Scenic Drive routes.

The Rough Guide to Accessible Britain series has been developed in association with Motability Operations, the company that operates the Motability Scheme for disabled people. These online reviews contain all the accessibility information needed to enjoy a great day out.

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