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Places to go with Changing Places facilities

Highlights

A greyhound like dog in a pink collar at the opening of Clarks Village

Some of our services include quiet spaces and shopping hours, as well as sensory aids, mobility…

The Beamsley Project Charitable Trust building from above

Our accessible 19th Century cottage is a perfect base to explore the beautiful delights of the…

man on wheelchair with geese at WWT Slimbridge

Throughout the year there are a wide range of activities including wheelchair-accessible Wild…

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…

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…

Entry to AbleStay, a grey bungalow style building with a wheelchair ramp leading up to the front door

The Accessible bedroom and ensuite wetroom provides two fully profiling beds with ceiling hoist to…

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…

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…

Aerial view of St. Brelade's Bay

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

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…

Affinity Devon Outlet Shopping

We are proud to have won Gold for Accessible & Inclusive Tourism at the 2024-25 Devon Tourism…

Grounds surrounding Asheston Eco Barns on a summer's day

All our cottages are accessible with level entrances, wider width doorways and ramps up to the…

Family walking past the lodges at John Fowler Holiday Parks

We have a range of fully adapted caravan accommodation suitable for wheelchairs users which will…

Sensory headphones at use at Hertfordshire Zoo

The entire site is accessible for most people, offering level pathways across the Zoo. We have our…

Person in a wheelchair boarding a GWR train via the ramp with station staff assisting

We are Great Western Railway – or GWR for short – one of the largest train companies in Britain.…

transpennine member of staff helping a blind passenger access the train

TransPennine Express is the intercity train operating company for the North of England and into…

Taxi4Hire's black cab parked on the side of the road with the ramp out

The spacious and well-maintained vehicles provide a comfortable ride, and the trained and…

Child in a wheelchair on an accessible playground ramp.

The play area has a range of accessible elements aimed at challenging different abilities,…

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  1. 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.

  2. A swan swimming past a statue of a dragonfly on a lake at Moors Valley Country Park and Forest

    Add Moors Valley Country Park and Forest to your Itinerary

    Address

    Horton Road, Ashley Heath, Dorset, BH24 2ET

    Telephone

    01425 470721

    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.

  3. The Cliffs Pavilion

    Add The Cliffs Pavilion to your Itinerary

    Address

    Station Road, Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex, SS0 7RA

    Telephone

    0343 310 0030

    Westcliff-on-Sea

    Work began on the Southend-on-Sea theatre back in the 1930s. World War II stopped the building work and the theatre had its grand opening almost 30 years later in 1964.

  4. a man riding an adapted bike through the forest

    Add Forest of Dean Cycle Centre – Forestry England to your Itinerary

    Address

    New Road, Cannop, Coleford, Gloucestershire, GL16 7EH

    Telephone

    0300 0674800

    Coleford

    Our cycling trails are comfortable for a range of abilities. Both the Colliers Trail and Old Bob's trail are suitable for families and beginners. We also have two downhill trails which were built for four wheeled adapted bikes – Countdown and…

  5. Two people in wheelchairs outside the main entrance of the National Portrait Gallery

    Add National Portrait Gallery to your Itinerary

    Address

    St. Martin's Place, London, London, WC2H 0HE

    Telephone

    +44 (0)20 7306 0055

    London

    We are committed to making our buildings, exhibitions, services and programmes as accessible and inclusive as possible. The Gallery has a programme of accessible events including free monthly Deaf-led tours and British Sign Language interpreted…

  6. 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.

  7. Sandringham Estate

    Add Sandringham Estate to your Itinerary

    Address

    Sandringham Estate, The Royal Estate, Sandringham, Norfolk, PE35 6EN

    Telephone

    01485 544112

    Sandringham

    At Sandringham, we are committed to providing an accessible experience for all, and try to ensure everyone can enjoy their visit with us. There are quite long distances to cover between our car park and Sandringham House, and around the Gardens and…

  8. 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.

  9. 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.

  10. 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.

  11. boy laughing and enjoying the interactive exhibits at Eureka!

    Add Eureka! The National Children’s Museum to your Itinerary

    Address

    Discovery Road, Halifax, West Yorkshire, HX1 2NE

    Telephone

    01422 330 069

    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…

  12. Child in a wheelchair looking at the penguins at Woburn Safari Park

    Add Woburn Safari Park to your Itinerary

    Address

    Woburn Park, Bedford, Bedfordshire, MK43 0TU

    Telephone

    01525 290407

    Bedford

    All keeper talks are accessible by wheelchair, with space available either at the back or at the sides of the tiered seating, depending on the talks. The Changing Places accessible toilet facility is located beside the disabled parking in the…

  13. 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…

  14. 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.

  15. Three boys, one in a wheelchair going out onto the pitch LFC Stadium Tours & Experience

    Add LFC Stadium Tours & Experience to your Itinerary

    Address

    Liverpool Football Club, Anfield Road, Liverpool, Merseyside, L4 0TH

    Telephone

    01513379887

    Liverpool

    Our self-guided tour offers a British Sign Language digital guide that visitors can use at their own pace. The guide contains content about each part of The LFC Stadium Tour and alongside British Sign Language the digital guides also offer English…

  16. A crowd enjoying a show at Hackney Empire

    Add Hackney Empire to your Itinerary

    Address

    291 Mare Street, London, London, E8 1EJ

    Telephone

    020 8985 2424

    London

    Relaxed performances are specifically designed to welcome people who require a more relaxed environment, including people with a Alzheimer’s, Autism, sensory and communication disorders, or a learning disability. There is a relaxed attitude to noise…

  17. otters at lincolnshire wildlife park

    Add Lincolnshire Wildlife Park to your Itinerary

    Address

    Dickon Hill Road, Friskney, Boston, Lincolnshire, PE22 8PP

    Telephone

    01754 820107

    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…

  18. Lady Heyes Holiday park pods

    Add Lady Heyes Holiday Park to your Itinerary

    Address

    Kingsley Road, Frodsham, Cheshire, WA6 6SU

    Telephone

    019258 788 557

    Frodsham

    Lady Heyes Holiday park is a family run holiday park set in 14 acres of Cheshire countryside on the outskirts of the historic market town of Frodsham. We welcome guests with physical disabilities, hearing or visual impairments, autism spectrum…

  19. A group of people enjoying the view at National Trust Pentire, one on foot, one in an all terrain wheelchair and two sat on a bench

    Add National Trust Pentire to your Itinerary

    Address

    St. Minver, Wadebridge, Cornwall, PL27 6QY

    Telephone

    01208 863046

    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…

  20. Child with playing with giant lego at Aldingbourne Country Centre

    Add Aldingbourne Country Centre to your Itinerary

    Address

    Blackmill Lane, Norton, Chichester, West Sussex, PO18 0JP

    Telephone

    01243 542075

    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…

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