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Emma

This creator posts content about accessible travel in the UK and Europe, often focusing on wheelchair-friendly destinations and transport. They share reviews of accessible hotels, attractions, and activities. The creator also discusses personal experiences with muscular dystrophy, including challenges with mobility in different weather conditions and the use of assistive technology.

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Emma offers a unique perspective on accessible travel, sharing practical advice and personal experiences across Instagram. Her content highlights wheelchair-friendly destinations and transport options throughout the UK and Europe, featuring in-depth reviews of hotels, attractions, and activities. Emma also candidly discusses navigating travel with muscular dystrophy, offering valuable insights into mobility challenges and assistive technology.

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The gloomy weather we've been having has got me daydreaming about sunnier days ahead. It also made me think back to some of my favourite days out from last summer. 馃槑

One day that really stands out was this beautiful late-summer day when we decided to head out and explore the Scottish Borders, checking out @abbotsfordscott 馃槏

It鈥檚 definitely one of my favourite days out. We really enjoyed the audio tour of the house and I got to see every room, which was great. Give yourself plenty of time to explore the beautiful gardens that were designed by Sir Walter Scott. 

There鈥檚 also a visitor centre with a caf茅, a free exhibition, a gift shop, and accessible toilets.

Our tickets are valid for one year, so we鈥檒l definitely be back. I鈥檓 already looking forward to our next visit! 

You can read more about our visit to Abbotsford and what the accessibility is like on my blog 馃

What was your favourite day out? 馃グ

#AccessibleScotland #WheelchairAccessible #Abbotsford #ScottishBorders #AccessibleTravel
A repost from last year, but still super relevant.
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Winter is honestly my least favourite season. Yeah, it can look really pretty when its frosty or snowing, but in general, the cold really affects me and makes it so much tougher to get around. 

With my #MuscularDystrophy, my arms are already super weak, and when you add on all those extra layers and heavy jackets, it鈥檚 almost impossible to move them. 

When I鈥檓 outside, I get so cold that I can鈥檛 drive my wheelchair properly anymore. It鈥檚 like the cold completely freezes my muscles, causing my hands and arms to stop working, and I lose the little strength I have to push the controller. 

I wasn't sure if I wanted to post this, but in these clips, you鈥檒l see how my body keeps falling to the side because I鈥檓 struggling to hold and push into the controller to drive forward. Even turning is difficult. It鈥檚 getting harder and harder to drive my chair when its cold. I'm literally driving along at a snails pace. 

I鈥檓 curious if any other wheelchair users, especially those with Muscular Dystrophy, deal with the same thing. What do you do to help?

#LimbGirdleMuscularDystrophy #WheelchairLife
While in Berlin, to get to and from the airport, we used a wheelchair accessible taxi. 

Our hotel recommended this taxi company called Space Cab - Luisenstadt Taxi GmbH. 

We had the same driver for both airport journeys and he was great. He was friendly and made sure me and my wheelchair were secure 馃憤馃徏 I've had a few wacky drivers in the past, but this taxi driver was a really calm driver so I wasn't getting thrown about in the back, which was great 馃槀 

I know finding wheelchair accessible taxis when travelling can be quite difficult, so I thought I'd share this one in case you're looking for one in Berlin.

[Reel description: Emma, a white female wheelchair user with long dark wavy hair is driving up a ramp into a wheelchair accessible taxi. The taxi driver is standing behind her, holding onto the back of her chair. The second clip is a photo showing the driver securing belts to Emma's wheelchair and the third clips is a photo of Emma smiling while sitting in the back of the taxi.]
Wheelchair accessible hotel in Berlin, Germany 馃嚛馃嚜 

馃搷@thecircus_berlin AD
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We just spent five nights there, and it was a great experience. The Circus Hotel is a boutique hotel located on Rosenthaler Platz in the vibrant heart of Mitte, Berlin.聽

Our wheelchair accessible room was a Medium Twin, and it was comfortable and spacious. The bed was super comfy! I didn鈥檛 even need my travel air mattress, which is a miracle because I usually rely on that when staying in hotels. Plus, there is a great pillow menu to choose from. The bed was about 20 inches high, with space underneath for a mobile hoist.

The room had nice dark oak floors, which made it easy to roll around on鈥攚ay better than the usual hotel carpets.

The bathroom had a roll-in shower with a wall-mounted shower seat. I usually struggle with hotel sinks because they鈥檙e often too small or low, but this one was good. I could roll right under it, and the shallow bowl made it easy for me, and I wasn鈥檛 having to struggle to reach.聽聽

Breakfast at the hotel lounge, Lost My Voice, was lovely. Our waiter was super nice and gave us some great recommendations. The hotel staff were all lovely and really friendly, always happy to help.聽

We loved The Circus Hotel鈥檚 laid-back vibe and trendy design. It's in a great location, which means you鈥檙e close to the city's attractions and public transport links!

I鈥檝e posted a full in-depth review of our stay on my blog, complete with lots of photos, if you want to find out more about it! It's linked in my bio. 

#Berlin #Germany #WheelchairTravel #TravelExplore #BerlinCity #Mitte #AccessibleBerlin #DisabledLife #TheCircusHotel #VisitBerlin #VisitGermany

Who is Emma鈥檚 audience?

Emma's audience is likely composed of individuals interested in accessible travel, particularly wheelchair users and their allies, with a strong focus on UK and European destinations. Their intent signals are high, as they actively seek practical advice and inspiration for navigating travel with mobility challenges. Emma's Instagram engagement rate of 8.33% significantly surpasses industry benchmarks (TikTok ~3.0%, Instagram ~1.5%, YouTube ~2.0%), indicating a highly dedicated and responsive community. This suggests strong potential for brand partnerships seeking to reach an engaged and motivated niche audience.

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