Category: Days Out

Apr 21
An accessible train ride to St Ives

      By our reviewer Ross Lannon I’m not gonna lie, when it comes to public transport… I can be a bit of a snob. Despite my physical disability, I have been fortunate enough to drive an adapted vehicle for the past 10+ years – hence why my railway experience is very limited. When […]

Apr 21
Discover our latest guide…An Accessible Guide to Train Travel in Cornwall

The Access Cornwall army of accessibility reviewers have been incredibly busy over the last year working on our new series of guides and helpful reviews.   Today we’re delighted to share with you our Accessible Guide to Train Travel in Cornwall. This has been put together by our team with special thanks to Luke, a […]

Apr 20
Accessible Guide to Looe

We’re delighted to share with you our Accessible Guide to Looe which we have produced in collaboration with Looe Town Council, East Looe Town Trust, West Looe Town Trust and Looe Harbour Commissioners. Looe has become a very famous town with its recent starring role in the BBC TV series Beyond Paradise where it is […]

  • Days Out
Apr 19
See our new Accessible Guide to Cornwall

We’re delighted to launch our new Accessible Guide to Cornwall. Researched and put together by a team of our amazing accessibility reviewers who go out all around Cornwall, this will give you inspiration on places to visit, eat and stay at all around the Duchy! You can also find free print copies in Seymac stands […]

  • Activities
Dec 21
The Tunnel of Lights at Charlestown Shipwreck Heritage Centre

Our reviewer Alison*, a wheelchair user went to visit the Tunnel of Lights at Charlestown Shipwreck Heritage Centre recently. Here’s her report. To be perfectly honest, we had intended to visit the actual Shipwreck Museum on the 5th December only to discover that the museum is replaced by the Christmas display The Tunnel of Lights […]

Sep 27
REVIEW: Boardmasters, Newquay

Boardmasters is a festival in the heart of Cornwall, catering for everyone from partygoers to family groups. Our reviewer Ally went along to find out more about the event and how accessible the festival is…   If there was a more beautiful location for a festival in the UK then I certainly have not yet […]

Aug 30
REVIEW: Geekfest 2022, Heartlands, Pool, 6th August 2022

Here Is a Review by team member Ally of Geekfest 2022. A comic convention based in Heartlands which is a historic mining site found in Pool.   After a two year long wait Geekfest is finally back with a bang! With promises of being bigger and better than ever we were certainly not disappointed. There […]

Jul 14
VIDEO: Ross’s accessible guide to Glendurgan Gardens

How accessible is Glendurgan Gardens for wheelchair users and those with mobility issues? Our reviewer Ross Lannon went along to find out…      

Jan 28
VIDEO – Paradise Park in Hayle

Our reviewer Ross Lannon shows us around Paradise Park in Hayle, Cornwall. This wildlife sanctuary and popular attraction is a fascinating place to visit with lots of accessible features. You can see more information to help you plan your trip in our Paradise Park listing too.    

Dec 27
Review: Rogue Theatre’s Winter Wood

Rogue Theatre’s Winter Wood is a really magical experience for children and adults alike. Set in the woods at North Tehidy, the audience are invited to follow the twisted winding trail through the woods discovering faeries and magical beings along the way. There is a story from Old Man Winter and encounters with several faeries […]