Summary of reviews related to the 'Accessible' categoryWhite Lion is highly regarded for its accessibility, making it a convenient choice for guests with disabilities. The hotel features easily accessible routes, rooms and a variety of necessary amenities such as wheelchair lifts, accessible toilets and showers, ensuring comfort and ease of movement. Many areas are well-lit to further enhance accessibility. However, some areas, like the courtyard with uneven cobblestones and the self-contained outbuilding, may pose challenges. Despite minor issues, the staff's attentiveness significantly aids in providing a seamless and accommodating experience. Show more
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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 Please specify: Courtyard Rooms (6-10)
Are there any facilities that guests who use a wheelchair cannot reach?Yes Please specify: Rooms 1-8
Are there designated parking spaces for people with disabilities?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
Accessible HotelSummary of reviews related to the 'Accessible' categoryThe Old Post Office Public House & Hotel has proven to be a great option for disabled guests. Reviews mention that the hotel is fully accessible for wheelchair users with a lower room to the right of the main door that has a slope making it easier to walk on. While the hotel is located in a hilly area, guests with walking sticks or frames were able to take their time to get around. Some of the single rooms have a handwash basin and despite a few negative comments about the room size (some felt it was like a rabbit hole), guests felt it was a good option for those with disabilities. However, it's important to note that the front entrance is straight into a pub with no real reception and the back entrance has stairs with no handrails. Some guests also found their room to be a bit noisy on Friday nights when there was a disco in the pub. Overall, the hotel received positive feedback from disabled guests, but it might be worth contacting them beforehand to clarify their accessible access given the lack of information on their website. Show more