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Aerial view of St. Brelade's Bay

Our handy accessibility guides are designed as the ideal starting point for planning your Jersey…

A child in a yellow coat and sat in a wheelchair with binoculars at WWT Arundel Wetland Centre

This gorgeous nature reserve has accessible boat rides and a stunning reedbed boardwalk. Arundel…

A family, featuring a girl in a wheelchair with a cast on her leg, and her parents and sibling looking at displays at Winchester Science Centre and Pl

At Winchester Science Centre, science is for everyone. Discover how we've created an amazing…

Sensory headphones at use at Hertfordshire Zoo

The entire site is accessible for most people, offering level pathways across the Zoo. We have our…

Bristol Aquarium children looking into aquarium

Our dedicated Even Calmer days create a more relaxing sensory experience for any customers who may…

Person in a wheelchair with a companion looking at van gough's sunflowers at The National Gallery Trafalgar Square

The National Gallery aims to make access to the paintings enjoyable and welcoming to the widest…

people on a boat at WWT Martin Mere Wetland Centre

Free wheelchairs are available at the centre. There is a mobility scooter available to hire. A £10…

Child in a wheelchair on an accessible playground ramp.

The play area has a range of accessible elements aimed at challenging different abilities,…

man on wheelchair with geese at WWT Slimbridge

Whether visitors are passionate birdwatchers, nature enthusiasts, families with young children, or…

Longleat House in front of a lake with the house reflected in the water at Longleat

While Longleat has differing terrains and inclines, the majority of our grounds and attractions are…

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  1. Front of Buxton Opera House

    Add Buxton Opera House & Pavilion Arts Centre to your Itinerary

    Address

    Water Street, Buxton, Derbyshire, SK17 6XN

    Telephone

    01298 72050

    Buxton

    We offer a number of accessible performances throughout the year including relaxed performances. For these performances, we adapt the sound and lighting and provide a quiet space with a sensory tent if anyone needs a few minutes away from the action.

  2. a couple talking to a driver at North Yorkshire Moors Railway, one on foot and one in a wheelchair

    Add North Yorkshire Moors Railway to your Itinerary

    Address

    Multiple locations across North Yorkshire including: Whitby, YO21 1YN and Pickering, YO18 7AJ

    Telephone

    +44 1751 472508

    The North Yorkshire Moors Railway (NYMR) offers four fully accessible ‘fuss-free’ coaches - part of its long-term initiative to make the heritage railway attraction accessible to all thanks to funding secured from the Yorkshire’s Magnificent Journey…

  3. A family walking around a pathway at Wyre Forest, one on foot pushing a wheelchair and walking a dog and another on a tramper

    Add Wyre Forest – Forestry England to your Itinerary

    Address

    Callow Hill, Bewdley, Kidderminster, Worcestershire, DY14 9XQ

    Telephone

    0300 067 4935

    Kidderminster

    We have all-terrain mobility scooters available to hire for those with limited mobility. They are easy to use and able to tackle a range of surfaces and gradients come rain or shine.

  4. People listening to a talk at Herbert Art Gallery & Museum

    Add Herbert Art Gallery & Museum to your Itinerary

    Address

    Jordan Well, Coventry, West Midlands, CV1 5QP

    Telephone

    024 76237521

    Coventry

    The Herbert Art Gallery & Museum is committed to being accessible for everyone. Here, you can find information about accessible facilities and resources across the site to plan your visit.

  5. The Cliffs Pavilion

    Add The Cliffs Pavilion to your Itinerary

    Address

    Station Road, Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex, SS0 7RA

    Telephone

    0343 310 0030

    Westcliff-on-Sea

    Work began on the Southend-on-Sea theatre back in the 1930s. World War II stopped the building work and the theatre had its grand opening almost 30 years later in 1964.

  6. man in wheelchair playing guitar with a man standing playing guitar at Midlands Arts Centre

    Add Midlands Arts Centre (MAC) to your Itinerary

    Address

    Midlands Arts Centre, Cannon Hill Park, Birmingham, West Midlands, B12 9QH

    Telephone

    01214 463 232

    Birmingham

    MAC is completely wheelchair accessible, with step-free and wheelchair access to all our spaces. We want to make your visit as easy as possible, so that you can focus on having a great time.


  7. A red bus driving over Tower Bridge

    Add Tower Bridge to your Itinerary

    Address

    Tower Bridge Road, London, London, SE1 2UP

    Telephone

    020 7403 3761

    London

    Once a month on a Saturday, we host Relaxed Opening for anyone who would like to explore the Bridge in a calm, tranquil atmosphere, including people with autism and any other needs, as well as their siblings, families and carers. 

  8. Two people in wheelchairs outside the main entrance of the National Portrait Gallery

    Add National Portrait Gallery to your Itinerary

    Address

    St. Martin's Place, London, London, WC2H 0HE

    Telephone

    +44 (0)20 7306 0055

    London

    We are committed to making our buildings, exhibitions, services and programmes as accessible and inclusive as possible. The Gallery has a programme of accessible events including free monthly Deaf-led tours and British Sign Language interpreted…

  9. boy laughing and enjoying the interactive exhibits at Eureka!

    Remove Eureka! The National Children’s Museum from your Itinerary

    Address

    Discovery Road, Halifax, West Yorkshire, HX1 2NE

    Telephone

    01422 330 069

    Halifax

    Eureka! is proud to include a Changing Places facility for use by any visitor to Halifax, not just the museum. The changing places facility on the ground floor includes a toilet, Robin tracking hoist with maximum load of 200kg, height adjustable…

  10. Family visiting The Historic Dockyard Chatham with a ship in the background

    Add The Historic Dockyard Chatham to your Itinerary

    Address

    Chatham Historic Dockyard Trust, 1st Floor North, Fitted Rigging House, Anchor Wharf, The Historic Dockyard, Chatham, Kent, ME4 4TZ

    Telephone

    01634 823800

    Anchor Wharf, The Historic Dockyard, Chatham

    WHEELCHAIRS: You are welcome to bring any type of mobility vehicle. A limited number of manual wheelchairs are available for loan at the admissions point; if you require one of these, please book in advance to avoid disappointment.

  11. group cycling with accessible bikes at Dalby Forest Cycle Hub CIC

    Add Dalby Forest Cycle Hub CIC to your Itinerary

    Address

    The Courtyard Cafe, Low Dalby, Pickering, North Yorkshire, YO18 7LT

    Telephone

    01751 460585

    Pickering

    With our diverse range of adapted bikes, including electric-assist semi-recumbent ICE trikes, tandems, electric-assist sport-on XCR recumbent hand cycles, and side-by-side tandems, we're breaking down barriers for cyclists of all abilities.

  12. monkey at Jersey Zoo

    Add Jersey Zoo to your Itinerary

    Address

    La Profonde Rue, Trinity, Jersey, Channel Isles, JE3 5BP

    Telephone

    (0)1534 860071

    Jersey

    Jersey Zoo opened in 1959 and is the headquarters of Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust, founded by author and naturalist Gerald Durrell.

  13. Two people exploring Cardinham Woods, one on foot and one in an all terrain wheelchair

    Add Cardinham Woods to your Itinerary

    Address

    Bodmin, Cornwall, PL30 4AL

    Telephone

    01208 76787

    Bodmin

    Visitors with reduced mobility can explore the forest with our all terrain mobility scooter, available to hire via the Countryside Mobility scheme. Our easy-to-use Tramper can tackle forest terrain come rain or shine. Trampers are available Sunday…

  14. Couple exploring Batsford Arboretum & Garden Centre one in a wheelchair and one walking with a dog

    Add Batsford Arboretum & Garden Centre to your Itinerary

    Address

    Batsford, Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire, GL56 9AT

    Telephone

    01386 701441

    Moreton-in-Marsh

    Access at The Visitor Centre at Batsford is specially designed to be accessible to everyone. Inside you’ll find the Arboretum entrance, Garden and Gift Shops and Garden Terrace Café all on one level as well as disabled toilets.

  15. Group of women enjoying the trails at Haldon Forest Park with one person riding in an all terrain tramper

    Add Haldon Forest Park to your Itinerary

    Address

    Bullers Hill, Kennford, Exeter, Devon, EX6 7XR

    Telephone

    0300 067 5826

    Exeter

    The Discovery trail is an easy access trail with flat wide paths and regular rest points. This trail is shared with cyclists and horse riders. There are two road crossings with wide wooden chicanes. The Discovery trail is suitable for manual…

  16. person riding accessible bike at Dalby Forest

    Add Forestry England Dalby to your Itinerary

    Address

    Dalby Forest Visitor Centre, Low Dalby, Pickering, North Yorkshire, YO18 7LT

    Telephone

    01751 460295

    Pickering

    Accessible toilets are found at Low Dalby Courtyard, Low Staindale, Dalby Visitor Centre (Outside), Dalby Visitor Centre (Upstairs), Adderstone Field and Dixon’s Hollow car park (in the summer). You can hire an all-terrain mobility scooter from the…

  17. A group on a tour of Poole’s Cavern & Country Park

    Add Poole’s Cavern & Country Park to your Itinerary

    Address

    Poole’s Cavern Visitor’s Centre, Green Lane, Buxton, Derbyshire, SK17 9DH

    Telephone

    0129826978

    Buxton

    From the cavern tour to the visitor centre and café, we’ve designed our facilities and tours to be inclusive and accommodating. Wheelchair users can explore the main cavern chamber, which is 100 metres/300ft long, with no steps.

  18. inside view of collection at Oxford University Museum of Natural History

    Add Oxford University Museum of Natural History to your Itinerary

    Address

    Parks Road, Oxford, Oxfordshire, OX1 3PW

    Telephone

    01865 272 950

    Oxford

    There is are a number of touchable exhibits on the Ground Floor of the Museum, including a ‘Touch Table’ in the Main Court, in front of the skeleton parade. The Table has touchable specimens, Braille text, and raised imagery. Other touchable…

  19. A group of people in wheelchairs at the entrance to Gilbert White's House

    Add Gilbert White’s House & Gardens to your Itinerary

    Address

    High Street, Selborne, Alton, Hampshire, GU34 3JH

    Telephone

    01420 511275

    Alton

    We have two non-motorised wheelchairs that are available for hire. One standard foldable chair and an off-road wheelchair (pictured below). You can call ahead to book one of the wheelchairs by calling 01420 511275. There is an audio descriptive…

  20. Child with playing with giant lego at Aldingbourne Country Centre

    Add Aldingbourne Country Centre to your Itinerary

    Address

    Blackmill Lane, Norton, Chichester, West Sussex, PO18 0JP

    Telephone

    01243 542075

    Chichester

    We are fully accessible for wheelchair users and can cater for anyone with other specific access requirements. We are quieter during the week, and get usually get quite busy at the weekends. Afternoons tend to be quieter than the mornings. During…

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