Welcome to

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

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.

Guernsey and its neighbours will revitalise your senses. With a mild climate, over 100 miles of coastline, sleepy lanes, beautiful cliff walks, clean seas, fresh air, secret coves, rugged harbours, nature reserves, the islands of Guernsey, Herm, Sark and Alderney are island treasures just waiting to be explored - and you'll discover Guernsey in bloom all year round!

Guernsey's capital, St Peter Port has been a busy trading centre since Roman times. Today the town is a delightful blend of influences and styles, with its hidden alleys, tumble of terraces and tiered gardens. Shopping in St Peter Port is a wonderful experience. Low duty buys include wines, spirits and tobacco. Small boutiques offer exclusive clothes, shoes and leather goods, whilst the Old Quarter is the place to find antiques.

Must see and do attractions include:
Over 70 restaurants to choose from - seafood, Thai, Indian, traditional Guernsey and French to name just a few, St Peter Port's high street shops and boutiques, Gorgeous gardens and flowers - a floral paradise, day trips to Herm and Sark by ferry and Alderney by fast ferry or air (limited access).