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Ashley Heath
We work hard to provide a friendly, accessible environment for all our visitors and the widest possible access to our buildings, facilities, trails, and events.
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.
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…
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.
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…
Coleford
An all-ability access path, suitable for wheelchairs and pushchairs takes you through the remains of the hill fort and up to the viewpoint. There is also a wellbeing trail, with specially designed signs inviting you to pause and reflect on the…
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.
Wakefield
Mobility scooters can be reserved in advance of your visit, and wheelchairs are available to book in advance or on the day. To enquire about these, please get in touch with Nostell.
Liverpool
We are proud to lead the way in accessibility, and we are determined to ensure it remains one of the most accessible tourist attractions in the whole of the UK.
Petworth
Access to the House is step-free, with designated parking provided for visitors with disabilities and transport available between the car park and the House. The art collection in Petworth House is on the ground floor with level access.
Bath
We are constantly striving to be a fully accessible and inclusive destination for all visitors. We have worked with a number of other organisations, partners and friends to ensure our team members have the understanding and knowledge they need to…
Wadebridge
A ‘Tramper’ mobility scooter is available to hire in partnership with Countryside Mobility. Fully fitted Changing Places, accessible any time with a RADAR key or speak with a member of staff. Seating available throughout for visitors with limited…
Jersey
In 1940, Nazi Germany invaded the Channel Islands, starting 5 years of gruelling occupation. As a unique tourist attraction and experience, Jersey War Tunnels is the only place in the island where you will find the full story of this Occupation –…
Tetbury
There are mobility scooters and manual wheelchairs available, a shuttle bus to take you to certain points of the arboretum, group visits are available and we have a Changing Places Facility available for those who need it.
Jersey
Jersey Zoo opened in 1959 and is the headquarters of Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust, founded by author and naturalist Gerald Durrell.
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…
Bath
We want to be open and accessible to all visitors to ensure that everyone can enjoy our heritage site and museum. We hope the following information will help you plan your visit to the Roman Baths.
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…
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.
Boston
The Park is fully accessible for wheelchair users, with low viewing points and plenty of picnic areas on the Nature Reserve to stop and refuel. You can also get freshly cooked meals, drinks and snacks from The Rainforest Diner, while the children…