Brrrr, lovely in the sunshine today but cold in the wind.
Lot to learn
Unknown said:
Its access to facilities that's my problem, normal beds are too low, and a few other things, walk-in showers, not raised.
I've booked a place in Cornwall for late autumn time to try out, and see how things go from there.
Mike
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Germain said:Mike, I frequently stay in Travelodges as they are dog friendly - the beds are not too low and quite a few rooms have walk in showers - always worth a phone call to check
I have seen inside Travelodge and Premier Inn rooms, as nice as they are, and I genuinely mean they are nice, because I have problems with knee and ankle movement, things are awkward for me.
I'm not sure if you're aware, I had to have major lower right leg reconstruction a few years back, which has resulted in my difficulties in accessing many standard features, even the car I drive is adapted to accommodate my leg, my accelerator is operated by the left foot, as is my brake pedal.