Accessible Bed & BreakfastSummary of reviews related to the 'Accessible' categoryGwynfryn presents a significant challenge for guests with mobility issues due to its narrow, steep and twisting staircase, which includes nearly a 40-step climb to some bedrooms and limited access for disabled people. While some guests found the stairs easy to navigate, others highlighted the difficulties posed by the nearly three flights of stairs and low ceilings. Additionally, the absence of on-site parking complicates accessibility further. The hotel may not be suitable for those who are not fully mobile. Show more
This hotel offers 'Standard Double Room Disability Access' accommodations with an en-suite bathroom that includes a shower over bath or an accessible bathtub. The hotel features wheelchair-accessible facilities throughout. It also implements safety measures such as staff trained in safety protocols, first aid kits, and offers contactless check-in and check-out.
This guesthouse offers a ground floor room specifically designed to be disabled friendly. It features a walk-in wet room with a full-flow shower that is wheelchair accessible.
Palé Hall has an accessible bedroom located on the ground floor with a full wet room. All public areas are on the ground floor and are wheelchair accessible, including the front office, dining rooms, bistro, library, and lounge. An accessible toilet is also available on the ground floor.
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To whom is your hotel/accommodation accessible? People who use a wheelchair People who are deaf People who are blind People with autism People with asthma
Is there level-access route (might include lifts) from the road to the rooms?Yes, to certain rooms
Are there any facilities that guests who use a wheelchair cannot reach?No
Are there designated parking spaces for people with disabilities?Yes
If you offer free transfers to guests, do you have a wheelchair accessible vehicle?No
Are assistance/guide dogs allowed in the hotel/accommodation?Yes
In the rooms, is there a level-access (roll-in) shower?Yes, in certain rooms
In the rooms, does the toilet have support handrails?Yes, in certain rooms
Are wheelchairs offered to guests who do not come with their own?Νο
Llandudno Bay Hotel features a lift and a stair-free path to its entrance. It offers a wheelchair-accessible lounge, a wheelchair-accessible path to the lift, and a wheelchair-accessible registration desk. Some rooms are equipped with walk-in showers.
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Summary of reviews related to the 'Accessible' categoryThe Llandudno Bay Hotel provides accessibility for disabled guests with ramp access, a lift and a mobility room on the ground floor. However, some guests encountered challenges such as narrow bathrooms, difficult room temperature control and dangerous steps up to the main front door. Despite these issues, guests enjoyed comfortable rooms with sea views. Overall, the hotel is recommended for disabled guests seeking easy access. Show more
The Imperial Hotel is fully wheelchair accessible with lifts to every floor and offers a selection of accessible rooms with adapted roll-in shower facilities. Staff are trained in disability awareness, and accessible access to swimming pool facilities is available upon request.
This hotel offers comprehensive accessibility features, including accessible bedrooms, roll-in showers, shower chairs, adapted baths, lowered sinks, and toilets with grab rails. The hotel is accessible by elevator to upper floors and provides marked disabled parking spaces.
Four Saints Brig Y Don Hotel has a lift and features improved access for mobility impaired visitors. However, it should be noted that some rooms are not accessible for wheelchairs due to a split landing.
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Summary of reviews related to the 'Accessible' categoryThe Four Saints Brig Y Don Hotel offers a mixed experience for guests with disabilities. The hotel provides several accessible features, including a functioning lift that serves all floors, ample parking and accessible rooms. The staff is noted to be helpful, especially for those with limited mobility, assisting with large bags and wheelchairs and catering to elderly guests. The hotel's proximity to the beach and market enhances its accessibility appeal.
However, some guests found navigating the premises challenging due to tight corridors, split landings and stairs. The steep ramp leading to the hotel posed difficulties for wheelchair users and some reported the lift being unreliable or slow. Despite these challenges, the availability of a lift was crucial for many, particularly for rooms located near lift access, which significantly helped those with mobility issues.
While the hotel is generally considered accessible, the need for more accessible rooms and improved facilities to cater better to disabled guests is evident. Overall, despite some difficulties, the Four Saints Brig Y Don Hotel makes a significant effort to accommodate guests with disabilities. Show more
The Tynedale Hotel features a large ramp to its main entrance and a charging point for electric scooters and wheelchairs in the reception area. It offers ground floor public rooms, accessible rooms, and one adapted room with an oversized shower, tip-up seat, and grab rails.
This hotel offers rooms and suites with disabled access. It combines traditional charm with contemporary facilities and provides a comfortable stay in a scenic location. A King Room with disability access is available, featuring a walk-in shower and bath.
St George's Hotel provides a sloped entrance and three accessible bedrooms equipped with low-level switches, low-level sinks, high toilets, emergency cords, and low-access baths. It has a lift, wide corridor doors, and a staff-operated outside platform lift next to a disabled parking bay.
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Summary of reviews related to the 'Accessible' categorySt George's Hotel in Llandudno receives mixed reviews regarding its accessibility for guests with disabilities. The hotel generally appears to be accessible, offering features like elevators, ramp access and wheelchair-friendly rooms, which many guests appreciated. The availability of stair lifts and motorized scooters throughout the premises adds to the accessibility. The reception staff is noted as friendly and helpful, contributing to a positive experience for those with mobility concerns.
However, there are significant concerns raised by some guests. Issues such as steps to the entrance not having disabled access and the lack of accessible rooms when needed can make the hotel challenging for some guests. One striking review mentioned a disabled guest needing to sleep in their car due to inadequate accommodation, highlighting serious gaps. There were also comments about the long distance from parking to the hotel and a shortage of nearby parking spaces, which can be problematic for those with limited mobility.
While the hotel has made efforts to accommodate disabled guests, there are areas that still need improvement to ensure a consistently positive experience for all visitors. Show more