Welcome to

the Good Access Guide to Scotland - the directory of accessible accommodations, amenities and disability services in our country.

Through this unique online resource, residents and visitors of all abilities can now discover the very best in accessible and inclusive living, leisure and mobility.

Leisure Time is about just that – enjoying your hard earned leisure breaks rather than searching for them! So, for the best in accessible hotels, cottages, bed and breakfasts, farm stays, caravan parks and inns, look no further.
For museums, theatres, sporting venues, visitor attractions as well as places to wine, dine and generally have a good time... you are in the right place!

Our Independent Living area is aimed at matching your needs with the many quality products and services out there that can make your life that little (or a whole lot) better! From access and mobility aids, to wheelchairs and walkers, you will find them all right here. In fact, it's a one stop shop!

The Disability Discrimination Act will affect service providers and users alike.
Our DDA Services are aimed at helping businesses and organisations address their obligations under the Act, and thereby improving their services to all.

From the stone circles of Orkney to the new parliament building in Edinburgh, Scotland, with a dramatic history spanning 8000 years, is very special. It is a landscape of huge contrasts from gentle rolling hills to rugged coasts and dramatic, towering peaks. Vibrant, cosmopolitan cities, ancient castles and historic monuments. The cultural frenzy of the Edinburgh Festival, the peace and tranquility of sandy beaches, country parks and outstanding nature reserves. Best of all, because of its size, getting around Scotland is easy, even if you visit some of the more remote areas of the country.

Must see and do attractions:
The Outer islands, Aberdeen and Grampians, Scotland's Castle and Whisky Country, Highlands of Scotland, Perthshire, Angus and Dundee and the Kingdom of Fife, Argyll, the Isles, Loch Lomond, Stirling and the Trossachs, Edinburgh and the Lothians, Greater Glasgow and the Clyde Valley, South of Scotland.