Embarking on an Accessible Adelaide to Melbourne Road Trip?Prepare yourself for a memorable journey on the road! We've carefully hand-picked top-tier, wheelchair-friendly accommodations and exhilarating activities specifically tailored for you. Thanks to our meticulous planning, your trip will be effortless.Imagine this - picturesque landscapes, comfortable stops and a smooth ride. All you need to do is start your engine, sit back, relax and savour the experience. Here's to an enjoyable journey, filled with unforgettable memories! North Adelaide Boutique Stays Accessible Accommodation North Adelaide Boutique StaysDiscover North Adelaide Boutique Stays, a 4-star property in central Adelaide, offering inclusive wheelchair-friendly studios. These well-equipped studios feature hospital beds with electronic controls, accessible bathrooms and a comprehensive pillow menu for a comfortable stay. Self-catering is a breeze with kitchenette facilities, and nearby O'Connell Street provides access to supermarkets. Accessible convenience and the perfect base to explore Adelaide.Things to do around North AdelaideExplore the vibrant neighbourhood with a flat walk to O'Connell Street, known as Eat Street, filled with restaurants, cafes and shops. Public transport takes you to Adelaide's CBD in 10 minutes. Plus, enjoy a 5-minute stroll to the North Adelaide Aquatic Centre for relaxation or visit the nearby wheelchair-accessible Piccadilly Cinemas. No trip to South Australia is complete without a visit to the award-winning Adelaide Zoo. Sunnynook Port Elliot Accessible Accommodation SunnynookJust 75 minutes from Adelaide, Sunnynook is nestled in the coastal town of Port Elliot. This modern 4-bedroom accessible holiday house offers stunning wetland views. It is the ideal place for respite, a getaway, or medium-term stays, and it’s pet-friendly. With a hoist, commode and electric bed, it caters to all types of physical disabilities. More than just accommodation; it is a gateway to Port Elliot's charm and natural beauty.Things to do around Port ElliotPort Elliot, a historic coastal gem, blends old-world charm with modern attractions. Horseshoe Bay provides a safe swimming haven monitored by surf lifeguards during summer, and the coastal walk offers scenic views. From May to September, lucky visitors could spot migrating whales.
A Seamless Stay: Accessibility Excellence at Rydges Fortitude ValleyWhen we embarked on our recent weekend getaway, we were on the lookout for a hotel that would not just provide comfort but also cater to accessibility needs. Our seamless stay at Rydges Fortitude Valley turned out to be an exceptional experience right from the moment we arrived. From thoughtful parking arrangements to spacious and accessible rooms, we were pleasantly surprised at every turn. A Warm Welcome and Suitable ParkingAccessibility starts at the very beginning of the journey, and they nailed it. As we pulled up at the reception doors, my husband easily parked our Accessible Connections wheelchair-accessible vehicle. I exited our accessible van through the rear ramp access with ease and safety. To my right, there was a ramp leading me straight into the reception area. This smooth and hassle-free arrival set the tone for the entire stay.
A Blissful LocationEscape the city and immerse yourself in Coochiemudlo Island's serenity. An 8 minute ferry or car barge ride from Victoria Point is a perfect getaway destination. Discover the Tranquil Oasis of 7 On Merindah offering convenience and tranquillity, leaving you refreshed. About 7 On Merindah at Coochiemudlo7 on Merindah caters to families, couples, and singles in search of diverse accommodation options and newly built property designed with their needs in mind. With a focus on accessibility, it is an excellent choice for individuals with mobility needs or those requiring wheelchair-friendly features. The purpose-built design includes wide hallways, wheelchair ramps, and two decks where guests can relax and enjoy the beautiful island atmosphere. Your stay at 7 on Merindah promises comfort and convenience for all.
Hey there, my name is Josh and I wanted to share my experience at the Melbourne F1 Grand Prix. As a big fan of cars and racing, I was excited to attend this event for the second year in a row.This time around, I was offered general admission tickets which I couldn’t turn down. Last year was my first time going and I purchased grandstand tickets. I was pleasantly surprised to find that Albert Park, where the race takes place, is largely flat and accessible, which made it much easier for me to get around. Since I got my new electric wheelchair earlier this year I thought I would give it a good test at the Grand Prix. Getting to Albert ParkPublic Transport Victoria - Wheelchair access and mobility requirements
Did you know that Accessible Accommodation has over 50 accessible places to stay that are pet friendly? Yes, we do! Our crew all work from home, and all of us have pets. We get how important it is to take your furry buddy on holiday. Meet our team and our pets, and check out the listings that are pet friendly too. SharronSharron manages your bookings.Meet Chase. He is a 5-year-old Labradoodle that loves helping his mum Sharron in the reservation department. While checking out our Pet-friendly options on our website is his favourite office job he also likes to bark at the postman. Chase JoshJosh manages our bookings and listings. He wrote you a poem!