Access Guide Toolkit

£2,000.00

A downloadable PDF toolkit by Sophie Morgan

Product description:

The single most powerful, lowest-cost accessibility intervention any business can make is to publish a proper Access Guide.

Most properties, operators and venues still describe themselves as "accessible" without giving disabled visitors the detail they need to decide whether the offering will work for them. The fix is not a renovation. It is a tape measure, a camera, and an afternoon.

This toolkit gives you the templates to do it properly.

Created by broadcaster, travel writer and accessibility consultant Sophie Morgan, this downloadable PDF is a practical working tool that walks any business through how to build four distinct types of Access Guide, with step-by-step methodology and printable audit checklists.

Inside you'll find:

  • The six principles of every good Access Guide

  • The Physical Access Guide template, for the built environment of any business

  • The Experience Access Guide template, for tours, activities, attractions and journeys

  • The Restaurant, Bar and Venue Access Guide template, for hospitality establishments

  • The Accommodation Access Guide template, for hotels, lodges and short stays

  • Four pull-out audit checklists, one per guide type, ready to print and walk the property with

The toolkit gives your teams a method for replacing vague claims with the kind of specific, honest, useful information disabled visitors actually need to choose your business with confidence.

It is not a certification. It is not a compliance document. It is a practical starting point for any business ready to move from vague claims to clear, honest, useful information.

What you'll receive:

  • Instant PDF download

  • 18-page practical toolkit

  • Single-business licence (unless otherwise agreed)

Who it's for:

Hotels • Resorts • Vacation rentals • Restaurants • Bars and cafes • Tour operators • DMCs • Visitor attractions • Museums • Theatres and galleries • Festivals and event venues • Destination management organisations • Guest experience and operations teams

One business licence only. Hospitality groups and organisations operating multiple sites or brands require additional licences.

This toolkit is licensed for use by one business or property only unless otherwise agreed in writing.

Purchase permits internal operational use within the licensed business. Redistribution, resale, external sharing, reproduction, adaptation, or use across multiple sites or brands without permission is prohibited.

Hospitality groups, management companies, and organisations operating multiple sites or brands require additional licences.

This toolkit is provided for educational and informational purposes and does not constitute legal, regulatory, building-compliance, or accessibility-certification advice.

Accessibility requirements vary by business type and location. Organisations remain responsible for ensuring compliance with applicable laws, regulations, and standards.

© Sophie Morgan 2026. All rights reserved

A downloadable PDF toolkit by Sophie Morgan

Product description:

The single most powerful, lowest-cost accessibility intervention any business can make is to publish a proper Access Guide.

Most properties, operators and venues still describe themselves as "accessible" without giving disabled visitors the detail they need to decide whether the offering will work for them. The fix is not a renovation. It is a tape measure, a camera, and an afternoon.

This toolkit gives you the templates to do it properly.

Created by broadcaster, travel writer and accessibility consultant Sophie Morgan, this downloadable PDF is a practical working tool that walks any business through how to build four distinct types of Access Guide, with step-by-step methodology and printable audit checklists.

Inside you'll find:

  • The six principles of every good Access Guide

  • The Physical Access Guide template, for the built environment of any business

  • The Experience Access Guide template, for tours, activities, attractions and journeys

  • The Restaurant, Bar and Venue Access Guide template, for hospitality establishments

  • The Accommodation Access Guide template, for hotels, lodges and short stays

  • Four pull-out audit checklists, one per guide type, ready to print and walk the property with

The toolkit gives your teams a method for replacing vague claims with the kind of specific, honest, useful information disabled visitors actually need to choose your business with confidence.

It is not a certification. It is not a compliance document. It is a practical starting point for any business ready to move from vague claims to clear, honest, useful information.

What you'll receive:

  • Instant PDF download

  • 18-page practical toolkit

  • Single-business licence (unless otherwise agreed)

Who it's for:

Hotels • Resorts • Vacation rentals • Restaurants • Bars and cafes • Tour operators • DMCs • Visitor attractions • Museums • Theatres and galleries • Festivals and event venues • Destination management organisations • Guest experience and operations teams

One business licence only. Hospitality groups and organisations operating multiple sites or brands require additional licences.

This toolkit is licensed for use by one business or property only unless otherwise agreed in writing.

Purchase permits internal operational use within the licensed business. Redistribution, resale, external sharing, reproduction, adaptation, or use across multiple sites or brands without permission is prohibited.

Hospitality groups, management companies, and organisations operating multiple sites or brands require additional licences.

This toolkit is provided for educational and informational purposes and does not constitute legal, regulatory, building-compliance, or accessibility-certification advice.

Accessibility requirements vary by business type and location. Organisations remain responsible for ensuring compliance with applicable laws, regulations, and standards.

© Sophie Morgan 2026. All rights reserved