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man on wheelchair with geese at WWT Slimbridge

Throughout the year there are a wide range of activities including wheelchair-accessible Wild…

Bristol Aquarium children looking into aquarium

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

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…

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…

Sensory headphones at use at Hertfordshire Zoo

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

Child in a wheelchair on an accessible playground ramp.

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

Aerial view of St. Brelade's Bay

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

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…

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…

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

    Add The National Gallery Trafalgar Square to your Itinerary

    Address

    Trafalgar Square, London, London, WC2N 5DN

    Telephone

    +44 (0)20 7747 2885

    London

    The National Gallery aims to make access to the paintings enjoyable and welcoming to the widest possible public. There are a range of facilities to help you experience the collection, visit exhibitions and come to events.

  2. Child in a wheelchair on an accessible playground ramp.

    Add Imperial War Museum Duxford to your Itinerary

    Address

    IWM Duxford, Duxford, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB22 4QR

    Telephone

    020 7091 3067

    Duxford, Cambridge

    The play area has a range of accessible elements aimed at challenging different abilities, including a wheelchair seesaw, ground level trampolines and a carousel. For those seeking a gentler sensory experience, the Play Zone offers a range of…

  3. Sensory headphones at use at Hertfordshire Zoo

    Add Hertfordshire Zoo to your Itinerary

    Address

    White Stubbs Lane, Broxbourne, Hertfordshire, EN10 7QA

    Telephone

    01992 470 490

    Broxbourne

    The entire site is accessible for most people, offering level pathways across the Zoo. We have our Learn & Play Area with play equipment specially adapted for wheelchair users. At Hertfordshire Zoo we are committed to making our zoo accessible to…

  4. people on a boat at WWT Martin Mere Wetland Centre

    Add WWT Martin Mere Wetland Centre to your Itinerary

    Address

    Fish Lane, Burscough, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L40 0TA

    Telephone

    01704 895181

    Ormskirk

    Free wheelchairs are available at the centre. There is a mobility scooter available to hire. A £10 non-refundable deposit is required to secure the booking of the mobility scooter.

  5. Deaf Led BSL Tour at London Zoo – Group of people watching a Deaf Presenter signing

    Remove London Zoo from your Itinerary

    Address

    Outer Circle, Regents Park, London, London, NW1 4RY

    Telephone

    07966294022

    London

    Our aim is to ensure everybody has a great day out that is accessible for people of all needs and abilities. Our commitment to accessibility has us working with local people and specialist organisations to learn how we can improve, and make positive…

  6. Stair climber at Stourhead House. Credit National Trust Images Chris Lacey

    Add National Trust Stourhead to your Itinerary

    Address

    Stourton, Near Mere, Warminster, Wiltshire, BA12 6QD

    Telephone

    01747841152

    Warminster

    Accessible toilets in Spread Eagle courtyard. Mountain trike wheelchairs are available to hire. A Baronmead Stairmate Major stairclimber is available, enabling wheelchair users to access the house.

  7. A parent and child on a plane ride at Crealy Theme Park with a Sooty Land logo over the top left corner

    Add Crealy Theme Park & Resort to your Itinerary

    Address

    Sidmouth Road, Clyst St Mary, Exeter, Devon, EX5 1DR

    Exeter

    Crealy Theme Park and Resort has been designed for guests with disabilities and/or additional access needs firmly in mind. All our team are trained to recognise the individual needs of our guests and will do everything possible to ensure all guests…

  8. man on wheelchair with geese at WWT Slimbridge

    Add WWT Slimbridge Wetland Centre to your Itinerary

    Address

    WWT Slimbridge Wetland Centre, Slimbridge, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, GL2 7BT

    Telephone

    01453 891900

    Gloucester

    Throughout the year there are a wide range of activities including wheelchair-accessible Wild Safari’s in the summer months to wild bird feeds in the wintertime, when the reserve is home to over 35,000 wildfowl. WWT Slimbridge have three SEND…

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

    Add WWT Arundel Wetland Centre to your Itinerary

    Address

    Offham, South Stoke, Arundel, West Sussex, BN18 9PB

    Telephone

    01903 883355

    Arundel

    This gorgeous nature reserve has accessible boat rides and a stunning reedbed boardwalk. Arundel Wetland Centre has buggy and wheelchair-friendly pathways, comfortable hides and disabled and parent & baby facilities.

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

    Add Longleat to your Itinerary

    Address

    Longleat, Warminster, Wiltshire, BA12 7NW

    Telephone

    01985 844400

    Warminster

    While Longleat has differing terrains and inclines, the majority of our grounds and attractions are very accessible. Manual wheelchairs can be reserved in advance of your visit, and mobility scooters are available to hire both in advance and on the…

  11. 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. 

  12. A child looking at giraffes at West Midlands Safari Park

    Add West Midlands Safari Park to your Itinerary

    Address

    Spring Grove, Bewdley, Worcestershire, DY12 1LF

    Telephone

    01299 402114

    Bewdley

    We welcome all visitors and will try our best to provide as much help as we possibly can. Visually impaired guests are admitted free of charge together with a seeing guide accompanying them. Evidence of disability may be requested.

  13. 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.

  14. The gardens and outside of the Bishop’s Palace on a sunny day

    Add The Bishop’s Palace and Gardens to your Itinerary

    Address

    Wells, Somerset, BA5 2PD

    Telephone

    01749 988111

    Wells

    We offer an accessible experience for all, with wide and level paths throughout, a wheelchair-accessible lift, accessible toilets, and a mobility scooter and wheelchair available to hire.

  15. 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…

  16. A lake and trees at Bedgebury National Pinetum and Forest

    Add Bedgebury National Pinetum and Forest to your Itinerary

    Address

    Bedgebury Road, Goudhurst, Cranbrook, Kent, TN17 2SJ

    Telephone

    01580 879820

    Cranbrook

    The visitor centre is fully accessible to wheelchair users and includes an accessible toilet, baby changing facilities, and a Changing Places facility for those with additional needs. We have an all-terrain mobility scooter and wheelchair for hire…

  17. people exploring the exhibits at the box plymouth

    Add The Box to your Itinerary

    Address

    Tavistock Place, Plymouth, Devon, PL4 8AX

    Telephone

    01752 304774

    Plymouth

    We want all our visitors to have a great time at The Box. With so much to see and do, you may find the following information helpful in planning your visit.

  18. Gardens and green house at Arlington Court and the National Trust Carriage Musuem

    Add Arlington Court and the National Trust Carriage Musuem to your Itinerary

    Address

    Arlington Court, Arlington, Barnstaple, Devon, EX31 4LP

    Telephone

    01271850296

    Barnstaple

    Two Trampers available to hire. Shuttle buggy available most days. Adapted toilets next to tea-room. Dogs on leads welcome in the Carriage Museum, garden, The servants hall and the wider estate. Loose gravel paths, slopes, partly accessible grounds.

  19. 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.

  20. 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.


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