Stella Pension :-
I would think adequate to good for disabled but you MUST request a ground floor room. Steps (no lift) up to second floor. Ground floor including breakfast area all on one level - no steps (perhaps one step ?) - excellent. Breakfast never changes from day to day nor from year to year but it suits us a gives us a good start to the day. Orange juice, (Long) boiled egg, roll, cheese, jam, coffee or tea. Rooms kept absolutely immaculately clean, tidied up each day (get a homing beacon affixed to your tooth brush) :"( and expect your piles of unposted postcards to be neatly sorted into postcode order for you . Towels / linen frequently changed - really superb in that respect.
Location :-
Go up the road from the shore past the Doctors and past the (super) "fish and chip" place (on your right) as if you were going to Medousa. At top of road (Medousa ahead, slightly to the right), turn left. Walk for about 40 yards and then turn right. Stella about 20 yards on your left. All about 5 minutes walk from the sea front and 2 minutes walk from Medousa (hence we gain weight). Nice quiet location and very handy for everywhere. Re wheelchairs etc - this walk is all on the level except for a slight pull up a reasonable slope on the immediate approach to the hotel. 16 year olds will find Stella quiet (might like to keep it that way ??) but they will find attractions in town within 5 minutes walk.
We are there again for about the 7th year in succession 28 September for 2 weeks with the rest of our regular gang who now seem to fill the place. !!
John R