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Jersey
A Wetwheels experience challenges self-perceptions, extends horizons and opens up new opportunities. We ensure full wheelchair access to the boat - including a ramp to the steering position and adapted steering controls.
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…
Exeter
But for persons with a disability, and all those with accessibility requirements, visiting somewhere for the first time can be a daunting prospect. We know that 98% of people with disabilities and carers look for accessibility information before…
Poole
- We have disabled parking bays for those who require additional room when manoeuvring in and out of a vehicle.
- The Hen House Restaurant has two accessible Toilets and Baby Change Room available with extra baby change facilities in the female…
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…
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.
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…
Jersey
Jersey Zoo opened in 1959 and is the headquarters of Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust, founded by author and naturalist Gerald Durrell.
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.
London
Step on board this iconic London landmark. Navigate your way around the rooms of this floating city, climbing up and down ladders to visit all nine decks.
Liverpool
The Stadium tour is perfect for football fans, whatever their age and with a range of accessibility features, everyone can have a memorable day out. Our self-guided tour offers a British Sign Language digital guide that visitors can use at their…
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.
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…
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.
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…
Margate
WonderWorks will surprise and delight all generations, connecting them with their passions and the brands they love.
Stratford upon Avon
All our guests are encouraged to get involved with the displays and interact with the tactile objects. All the displays work together to create an exciting multi-sensory experience. The staff have experience with a wide range of additional needs, so…
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.
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.
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…