Last week the Quingo team looked at accessible hotspots in London you can visit on your Quingo. Accessibility has much improved in the capital in recent times, and with the varied amount of places to visit, we believe there’s something for all Quingo scooter users to enjoy.
Making the Countryside Accessible to All
The Quingo team were interested to watch a recent episode of the BBC’s Countryfile which discussed ways of making the countryside more accessible. As advocates of accessibility, this interested us greatly, particularly as many people with limited mobility often find they can’t fully enjoy the great outdoors as much as they may like.
Accessible attractions in London for you and your Quingo (part 1)
As part of a new series of blog entries, the Quingo team would like to highlight a number of accessible attractions for you and your Quingo in the major cities of the UK. Where better to start than the nation’s capital?
Navigating a dropped kerb on your Quingo
If you’ve been keeping up to date with our blog, you’ll be aware that the Quingo team recently talked to Jackie of the Red Wheelies about the group’s retirement. When we asked her what she would like to see us write about on the blogs, Jackie said she’d be very keen to see a guide to dropped kerbs. Well Jackie, this one’s for you!
Taking your Quingo on a plane
The Quingo team talk about what you need to consider when taking your Quingo on a plane.