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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.
York
The garden is all on one level and is almost completely step free. There are steps up to the Orchid House within the garden; however the glasshouse also has ramp access with a hand rail.
Derby
Find a slice of idyllic countryside at Staunton Harold, with peaceful walks and fantastic views. Owned by Severn Trent and cared for in partnership with the National Trust, the reservoir at Staunton Harold has played an important part in the water…
Matlock
Some of the team have had training in Disability Awareness, Deaf Awareness, Autism Awareness, British Sign Language and Makaton as well as being Dementia Friends and Mental Health First Aiders.
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…
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.
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.
Farnham
Near our friendly visitor centre we have an inclusive play area designed for every child to enjoy. Our wheelchair accessible roundabout and basket swing allow children of all abilities to have fun, and create memories in nature.
Mold
Discover world-class theatre at Theatr Clwyd, North Wales' premier arts venue. Enjoy unforgettable performances with excellent accessibility, including step-free access, hearing loops, relaxed performances, and dedicated support for all visitors.
Lydney
Mallards Pike is a beautiful lake set in the heart of the Forest of Dean. Visitors can enjoy an all-ability access trail which circles the lake, suitable for wheelchairs and pushchairs. There are many benches dotted along the trail for you to sit…
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.
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…
Filby
Thrigby Hall Wildlife Gardens, near Great Yarmouth has a 250-year-old landscaped garden, a play area and a wide selection of Asian mammals, birds and reptiles including tigers, crocodiles and storks.
Great Bookham, near Dorking
Mobility scooters are available, but we recommend pre-booking these by calling ahead of your visit to ensure availability. Accessible routes available through the pleasure grounds and formal gardens. Ground floor of house is wheelchair accessible.…
Jersey
Explore an island shaped by the sea where some of the most astonishing tides in the world circle the coast.
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…
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…
Seaton
Step back in time and roll through the stunning Axe Valley with Seaton Tramway – a heritage narrow gauge electric tramway offering a unique and unforgettable experience for all ages. Running from the charming coastal town of Seaton through wetlands…
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.
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…