Motability Ireland


Cheap Flights to Dublin
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Welcome to

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

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.

The Emerald Isles consist of nine distinct and contrasting regions - Dublin, Cork, Kerry, Mid West, West, East, North West Midlands and the South East. Each is rich in culture, history and natural beauty.

Dublin, the capital city is a cosmopolitan, bustling city, which literally buzzes with energy and excitement. You will be spilt for choice with its myriad of museums galleries, and theatres. Dublin is a shoppers' delight, you can buy anything from arts and crafts to the latest fashion to. If you are looking to wine and dine, Dublin boasts a tempting selection of restaurants serving haute cuisine to traditional pub grub menus. Dublin is a great city break destination at any time of year!

But of course Ireland is about much more than its capital city. Travel just thirty minutes from its centre and you are already into a very different land with mountain walks, stately homes and gardens and fishing villages. Travel on to its regions and Ireland will surprise and delight each and every visitor.

Must see and do attractions:
Guinness Hopstore, Dublin, Dublin Zoo, Phoenix Park, Dublin, Trinity College and Book of Kells, Dublin, Newgrange Neolithic Tomb, Slane, Co. Meath, Lakes of Killarney, Kerry, Muckross House, Killarney, Co. Kerry, Dingle Peninsula, Co. Kerry, Powerscourt Gardens, Co. Wicklow, Blarney Castle, Co. Cork.