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Wheelchair Friendly Attractions

Highlights

Sizergh, National Trust

This imposing medieval manor house stands proudly at the gateway to the Lake District and has been…

Bristol Aquarium children looking into aquarium

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

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…

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…

Aerial view of St. Brelade's Bay

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

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…

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…

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…

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…

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  1. The Curve Theatre building in sunshine

    Add Curve Leicester to your Itinerary

    Address

    60 Rutland Street, LEICESTER, Leicestershire, LE1 1SB

    Telephone

    0116 2423595

    LEICESTER

    Curve is proud to offer a programme of accessible performances throughout the year; including Audio Described with Touch Tours, British Sign Language (BSL) Interpreted, Captioned, Dementia Friendly and Relaxed.

  2. The building at the Level Centre

    Add Level Centre to your Itinerary

    Address

    Old Station Close, Rowsley, Matlock, Derbyshire, DE4 2EL

    Telephone

    01629 734848

    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.

  3. Wheelchair user following accessible pathways around Beechenhurst

    Add Beechenhurst – Forestry England to your Itinerary

    Address

    Speech House Road, Coleford, Gloucestershire, GL16 7EL

    Telephone

    0300 0674800

    Coleford

    Explore Beechenhurst in the Forest of Dean, a welcoming destination with accessible trails, disabled parking, and inclusive facilities. Enjoy the café, play area, and stunning Sculpture Trail, all designed to ensure a great visit for everyone.

  4. 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.

  5. man in tramper looking at the views over Symonds Yat Rock

    Remove Symonds Yat Rock – Forestry England from your Itinerary

    Address

    Symonds Yat Rock, Coleford, Gloucestershire, GL16 7NZ

    Telephone

    0300 067 4800

    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…

  6. 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.

  7. A group of people following the path at Fairytale Farm, with one girl in a wheelchair in front

    Add Fairytale Farm to your Itinerary

    Address

    Southcombe, Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, OX7 5QH

    Telephone

    01608 238014

    Chipping Norton

    We want all our visitors to have a great time. Fairytale Farm has been designed to put disabled people first.

  8. Glasgow Cathedral

    Add Glasgow Cathedral to your Itinerary

    Address

    Glasgow Cathedral, Cathedral Precinct, Castle Street, Glasgow, G4 0QZ

    Telephone

    0141 552 6891

    Castle Street, Glasgow

    One of Scotland's most magnificent medieval buildings, Glasgow Cathedral is the only one on the Scottish mainland to survive the Reformation of 1560 intact.

  9. A child in a wheelchair in the wheelchair friendly play area  at Noah's Ark Zoo Farm

    Add Noah's Ark Zoo Farm to your Itinerary

    Address

    Clevedon Road, Wraxall, Bristol, Somerset, BS48 1PG

    Telephone

    01275 852606

    Bristol

    Noah’s Ark Zoo Farm is proud to be an accessible attraction. Facilities include multiple accessible toilets, Changing Places facility, accessible play equipment, hearing loops and more. Please visit the website before your visit for up-to-date…

  10. A group of people is walking through a lush garden with various plants and flowers. In the foreground, there is a bronze fountain with a statue of a s

    Add Nostell, National Trust to your Itinerary

    Address

    Wragby, Nostell, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, WF4 1QE

    Telephone

    01924863892

    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.

  11. Calke Abbey

    Add Calke Abbey to your Itinerary

    Address

    Main Street, Ticknall, Derby, Derbyshire, DE73 7JF

    Telephone

    01332863822

    Derby

    The National Trust's Calke Abbey is a country house estate set among 600 acres of countryside and gardens in Ticknall, Derbyshire.

  12. 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.

  13. A group of people on a tour of Strawberry Field

    Add Strawberry Field to your Itinerary

    Address

    Beaconsfield Road, Woolton, Liverpool, Merseyside, L25 6EJ

    Telephone

    0151 252 6130

    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.

  14. A woman is kneeled down with a boy in a wheelchair looking at a wooden display wall with other children in the background.

    Add Eureka! Science + Discovery to your Itinerary

    Address

    Victoria Place, Wallasey, Merseyside, CH44 6QY

    Telephone

    0151 323 0033

    Wallasey

    Eureka! have 5 sensory bags available to use during visits to the attraction. The bags contain a variety of different items to help support the experience of visitors with sensory needs.

  15. Polesden Lacey

    Add Polesden Lacey to your Itinerary

    Address

    Great Bookham, Great Bookham, near Dorking, Surrey, RH5 6BD

    Telephone

    01372452048

    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.…

  16. A person pushing a visitor in a wheelchair through maple trees at Westonbirt Arboretum

    Add Westonbirt, The National Arboretum to your Itinerary

    Address

    Westonbirt, Tetbury, Gloucestershire, GL8 8QS

    Telephone

    03000674890

    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.

  17. 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.

  18. 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…

  19. child with grandparent at British Motor Museum

    Add British Motor Museum to your Itinerary

    Address

    Banbury Road, Gaydon, Warwick, Warwickshire, CV35 0BJ

    Telephone

    01926 895295

    Warwick

    We are proud to constantly embrace and improve accessibility for everyone at the British Motor Museum, allowing for an inclusive experience without barriers. During our Access Days we showcase a whole host of exciting accessible activities and…

  20. 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.