VISITENGLAND has launched a marketing
campaign aimed at championing accessible tourism in England, a sector worth
more than £2billion a year to the domestic tourism industry, with strong growth
potential. The national tourist board has worked with a number of destinations
and the Disabled Persons Railcard to develop guides highlighting accessible
tourism experiences across the country. The Access for All Campaign aims to
position England as a leading destination for accessible tourism.
The campaign, funded in part
by £100,000 from the government’s Regional Growth Fund, is a cost-effective way
for selected English destinations to showcase their accessible tourism
businesses and attract more visits from disabled travellers and others with
access needs, and their companions.
Each destination has selected
accommodation and attractions which have then been through an Access for All
programme developed by VisitEngland to ensure they’re delivering the highest standard
of access for visitors. Destinations involved
in the campaign include Leicestershire, Newcastle-Gateshead, Brighton and Bath.
Said James Berresford, chief
executive of VisitEngland: “ Whether exploring the wonders of Roman England in
Bath, enjoying a vibrant seaside break in Brighton, journeying through
Leicestershire’s heritage, or taking in the bustle of Newcastle-Gateshead, with
these guides you can enjoy a fantastic holiday and feel confident that the
places you visit will meet your access needs.”
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