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Great Britain is such a diverse landscape with so many exciting accessible things to see and do, that no matter what your ability, you'll find plenty of fun things to keep you entertained. Whether you are looking for something suitable for wheelchair users, something for those with sensory conditions, stomas and just about anything else you can think of, there is plenty to choose from here.
Lots of things to see and do
Whether you’re after a day of retail therapy, an adrenaline-filled adventure experience, something peaceful, something family orientated or something else entirely, you’ll find what you’re looking for in the UK. You'll find plenty of accessible attractions and things to do.
There are some wonderful disabled friendly shopping opportunities, not just in the city centres, but in the small, quirky retailers in the towns and villages dotted across the country. Being an island, you’re never short of beaches and waterfronts to spend the day and with the abundance of history and greenery, you’ll find plenty of heritage buildings, from religious buildings to country estates, castles and Roman ruins, as well as national parks, moorland and more.
Got children? No worries, we’ve got you covered, the school holidays are a breeze when staying in the UK, there are hundreds of family-friendly activities to keep children occupied, with many of the top attractions being equipped for a wide number of accessibility problems, including hearing loops, brail, sign language trained staff and queuing systems that take wheelchairs and limited mobility into consideration. It isn’t just the big attractions that are kid-friendly, you can always take learning out of the classroom with some fossil hunting or rock pooling on one of the nation’s many beaches, or head to a castle or stately home, Britain is rife with interesting historical buildings that can teach you a little more about the country’s heritage. There’s plenty to do for the younger members of the family (and those that are young at heart) from adventure sports to play centres and activities.
Fun all year round
Whatever season you’re visiting, you’ll find an ever-changing landscape that presents more and more interesting places to see and enjoy. During the summer you can head to the beach, many of them in the UK have beach wheelchairs, a festival or take a leisurely stroll through some of the national parks or areas of outstanding natural beauty, most of which are wheelchair friendly. Springtime is a great opportunity for heading to the countryside to see the fields teaming with new life and autumn is perfect for those that love capturing the changing of the leaves. Winter brings a whole host of new activities, from Christmas Markets to bonfire night, carnivals and more
If you’re looking for a romantic break, Britain, with its history and picturesque views, is the perfect location. Stroll hand in hand, go visit a spa or do a spot of star gazing. There are thousands of options, some of which are free and most have options for those with reduced mobility or sensory conditions. You’ll find just as much romance among the bright lights of Britain’s cities as you will on its moorland.
You’ll be fine to spend time at Britain’s attractions on a budget too, there are often concession prices, off peak prices and even several free options, particularly in the cities. Many of the UK’s supermarkets offer voucher schemes offering money off of admission to the top attractions and establishments themselves usually have a loyalty scheme available offering reduced prices for those who want to spend more than one day there.
Use this section to search through the UK’s fun and exciting accessible places to visit. Theatres and museums offer a relaxed experience while indoor sports arenas, ski slopes and theme parks also have options for those of you who are a little more adventurous!
Highlights
Are you ready for an action-packed family adventure? Set off on an exhilarating journey through the…
Longleat Safari Park, nestled within 900 acres of ‘Capability’ Brown landscaped grounds, is home to…
The National Gallery, in the centre of London, houses one of the world’s greatest collections of…
WWT Arundel Wetland Centre is one of ten centres in the UK managed by the Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust…
WWT Martin Mere Wetland Centre is run by WWT, the Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust – the UK’s leading…
Slimbridge Wetland Centre is run by WWT, the Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust – the UK’s leading wetland…
Whether you want a unique self-catering property or coastal campsite, a beachside guest house or…
Tower Bridge has two parts to the visit - the Bridge itself and the Victorian Engine Rooms - both…
Our mission is to rescue and rehome alpacas and llamas from all over the country and give them a…
Moors Valley Country Park and Forest is jointly owned and managed by Dorset Council and Forestry…
Coventry Transport Museum’s current collection of vehicles is acknowledged as being one of the…
Enjoy fresh woodland air and a warm drink at Alice Holt Forest. We have plenty of different trails…
Mixing classic fairy tales, animals and adventure play, children will love Fairytale Farm. With our…
Sandcastle Waterpark is the UK’s largest Indoor Waterpark with more than 18 fantastic slides and…
Wyre Forest is the largest woodland National Nature Reserve in the country and can be found to the…
Noah’s Ark Zoo Farm is the home of the big zoo animals including African Elephants, White Rhino,…
Visit this beautiful and historic walled garden in the North York Moors Discover our vibrant…
The Grand Pier, is an extraordinary English landmark that has stood proudly along the stunning…
- 1Winchester Science Centre and Planetarium
- 2Longleat
- 3The National Gallery Trafalgar Square
- 4WWT Arundel Wetland Centre
- 5WWT Martin Mere Wetland Centre
- 6WWT Slimbridge Wetland Centre
- 7Visit Jersey
- 8Tower Bridge
- 9Alpacaly Ever After
- 10Moors Valley Country Park and Forest
- 11Coventry Transport Museum
- 12Alice Holt Forest
- 13Fairytale Farm
- 14Sandcastle Waterpark
- 15Wyre Forest – Forestry England
- 16Noah's Ark Zoo Farm
- 17Helmsley Walled Gardens
- 18The Grand Pier