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looking over the Firth of Forth to the silhouette of the famous Edinburgh skyline from the beach at Gullane- a small town and resort on Gullane Bay, at sunset, East Lothian

looking over the Firth of Forth from Gullane beach, at sunset

the Weston Link joins the National Gallery of Scotland and the Royal Scottish Academy on The Mound from East Princes Street Gardens, with a view to the castle beyond, Edinburgh city centre

the Weston Link, Edinburgh city centre

looking through blossom over to Edinburgh Castle from Princes Street Gardens West with the ornate fountain in the foreground, Edinburgh, Lothian

looking through blossom over to Edinburgh Castle

looking up to the lion sculpture on top of the entrance to the Queen's Gallery which is part of the visitors exhibition centre at the Palace of Holyroodhouse

looking up to the Queen's Gallery, Palace of Holyroodhouse

Find accessible accommodation in Edinburgh and the Lothians which has been credited by VisitScotland’s inspection scheme in line with the UK-wide National Accessibility Standards.

These form three categories of accessibility, assuring you that an establishment can provide unassisted wheelchair access, assisted wheelchair access or access for those with mobility difficulties. Establishments are recognised in this way by the appropriate access symbol in brochures and online.

Many establishments will be able to cater for those with a sensory impairment but please do check with the proprietor before booking.

Use the Accommodation Search to find accessible accommodation in Edinburgh and the Lothians.