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Holidays in the UK

Holidays in the UK can be an amazing adventure and complete with the Luggie; you will find an escape worth the English weather. Our Luggie is small and compact and can be stored just about anywhere. Whether it’s a motorhome, caravan, camper van, or car. Did you know you can also get an in-car charger so you can easily charge your battery in the car as you travel to your destination without having worries to charge your scooter when you are there. The charger will not take up any valuable space and can help you venture further. Furthermore our Luggies can also overcome rough terrains including grass, gravel, slopes, and hills. There is nowhere your luggie cannot take you. Check out these amazing locations that you can take your Luggie to

Pembrokeshire coast 

The stunning Pembrokeshire coast national park beams white sand beaches, a wide range of wildlife, miles of coastal walks. And the luxury seaside town of Tenby. Pembrokeshire offers information on easy access beaches, viewpoints, and a series of maps of wheelchair/scooter suitable and easy access parts of the coastal walk

CornwallGarden lovers

Want a Mediterranean feeling to your holiday without going there? Cornwall is a plant lovers paradise. The warm coastal summer breezes provide life with the best temperatures to survive. Whether its jungles, woodlands to flower beds that you love the most you will find two very different, but equally as beautiful gardens located here. The biodomes of the Eden project and the amazing and the amazing gardens of the lost gardens of Heligan. At the Eden Project you can explore the biodomes outdoor gardens and canopy walkway. At Heligan you can explore the Northern gardens and restored kitchen gardens and watch a wide range of birdlife inside the award-winning wildlife hide. Both parks have steep gradients that are easily over come with your Luggie

New forestbest for family fun

New forest was originally an ancient royal hunting ground in Hampshire. The forest is thousands of years old; its network of woodland, heathland and picturesque villages make it an amazing spot to find all the free roaming ponies within the forest. The forest also has accessible activities for all the family such as horse-riding stream swimming and accessible walks, you can also hire a wheelchair bike and explore the amazing fishing pond located there

Lake districtGreat for outdoors

The lake district has arguably the most spectacular scenery in England, with mountains, fells and amazing waterfalls nestled within the lakes in every valley. The walks around the lakes are accessible to all, including wheelchair and scooter users. To get out on the water both lake Windermere and Ullswater steamers have a lot of boats accessible to wheelchair use. But of course, the beauty of the lakes can also be appreciated on a scenic drive.