
This gorgeous nature reserve has accessible boat rides and a stunning reedbed boardwalk. Arundel…
Our dedicated Even Calmer days create a more relaxing sensory experience for any customers who may…
While Longleat has differing terrains and inclines, the majority of our grounds and attractions are…
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Bradford
The National Science and Media Museum in Bradford, West Yorkshire, opened in 1983, and has since become one of the most visited UK museums outside London.
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…
Falmouth
Experience the magical essence of Trebah, a sub-tropical paradise with a coastal backdrop, steeped in heritage, creativity and the spirit of innovation.
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…
Bath
A dropped curb edge gives access on ground level, with double main doors and a level stone floor. There is an accessible unisex toilet/shower area which is also an accessible changing area. The doorway is 78cm (30ins) wide. There is also a separate…
Brighton
The Royal Pavilion is one of Britain’s most eccentric and extravagant palaces previously occupied by three monarchs, George IV, William IV and Queen Victoria. Built as George IV’s pleasure palace, it has been restored to its original 1823 splendour…