Overview of Our Service
Our Service offers consumers a pathway to make online hotel bookings, spa bookings, dining reservations, ancillary requests and to purchase gift cards through third-party digital e-commerce solutions incorporated into our website(s), and shop.experiencemeander.com offers consumers a pathway to purchase merchandise, and other items through third-party digital e-commerce solutions incorporated into that website. Users can search for products, read descriptions of our products and then, through third-party digital e-commerce solutions incorporated into our websites, add items to a shopping cart, and check out securely with various payment options.
You can obtain this Digital Accessibility Information Notice in alternative formats upon request, including large print. Please contact us through the methods set out in the Contact Information section below with any such requests.
How to use Our Service
The websites delivering the Our Service are designed to allow you to:
· zoom up to 200% without problems.
· navigate Our Service using just a keyboard. If using a keyboard, you can navigate through links and buttons using the Tab key, and activate a selected item with Enter.
If you would like further information or would like assistance on using any part of Our Service, please contact INSERT (is this ByeHotelier?). We aim to provide any additional support, description or explanation necessary for you to operate the service smoothly.
If you would like further assistance in making reservations, please contact our reservations team at book@experiencemeander.com.
Compliance with Accessibility Requirements under the European Accessibility Act
The European Accessibility Act requires providers of e-commerce services such as Our Service to maximise their foreseeable use by persons with disabilities. We have assessed Our Service against the accessibility requirements in that law by conforming and testing Our Service to WCAG 2.0 standard, including using Acquia Optimize:
· Perceivable: This means that information and user interface components must be presentable to users in ways they can perceive. Our Service provides options for users to perceive content in several ways, including text alternatives for non-text content. All images, icons, and media have descriptive alt text or labels. We maintain a logical structure with headings and lists so that screen reader users can navigate effectively. Content is adaptable; you can customize text size and the interface remains usable.
· Operable: This means that user interface components and navigation must be operable. Our Service is available through keyboard and not just by mouse. Standard shortcuts (like arrow keys in dropdown menus) are enabled.
· Understandable: This means that information and the operation of the user interface must be understandable. Our Service uses clear, simple language to ensure our content and instructions and error messages are sensible, obvious and straightforward.
· Robust: This means that content must be robust enough to be interpreted reliably by a wide variety of user agents. We build and test our platforms for Our Service to ensure they work well with a range of browsers. Our websites are coded to follow best practices outlined in WCAG 2.0.
We aim to provide any additional support, description or explanation necessary for you to operate Our Service smoothly. If you discover any unexpected gaps while using Our Service, please contact us through the methods set out in the Contact Information section below.
Ongoing monitoring and maintenance of Our Service
· We and our third-party website service providers regularly conduct testing, maintenance and monitoring and/or accessibility audits aiming for continuing conformity of Our Service with WCAG 2.0 standards. For these tests and assessments, we use a combination of static analysis tools and manual testing.
· We work with third party service providers on the development of our websites who use developer tools that incorporate accessible design.
· We encourage users to report problems (please refer to the Contact Information section below). When we receive an accessibility-related request, complaint or recommendation, we log and action these internally with our third-party website service providers.
· We monitor updates to standards and regulations and evolving assistive technology patterns and consider those in our design updates.
Preparation of this Digital Accessibility Information Notice
This Digital Accessibility Information Notice was prepared on 18 February 2026.
This statement was prepared by Meander in consultation with its third-party website service providers.
The Digital Accessibility Information Notice was last reviewed on 18 February 2026.
Contact information
If you have any problems using the websites, please get in contact with INSERT.