Travel to Britain

There are so many ways to travel to Britain, so whether you're coming by plane, train, car or ferry, we've got lots of useful information to make your trip easier.

Glasgow airport

Airports for mobility, hearing or visually impaired or disabled people

All British airports are fully accessible to mobility, hearing or visually impaired or disabled passengers, and although some airport services might differ, standards don't.

Airports for mobility, hearing or visually impaired or disabled people
Eurostar

Eurostar for mobility, hearing or visually impaired or disabled people

The Eurostar high-speed train service is a great way to travel to Britain. If you have mobility, hearing, visual or disabled needs, here's some information that may help you on your Eurostar journey to Britain.

Eurostar for mobility, hearing or visually impaired or disabled people
Eurotunnel logo

Eurotunnel for mobility, hearing or visually impaired or disabled people

If you want to bring your car to Britain, Eurotunnel is a great way to travel. The Eurotunnel shuttle train carries passengers and their vehicles between Calais and Folkestone in Kent through the Channel Tunnel.

Eurotunnel for mobility, hearing or visually impaired or disabled people
Ferry

Ferries for mobility, hearing or visually impaired or disabled people

Ferry is a great way to travel to Britain. You can travel to any one of Britain's 16 ferry ports from Ireland, Spain, Belgium, France, Holland, Demark and Norway.

Ferries for mobility, hearing or visually impaired or disabled people
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