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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.
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…
Keswick
At TBTL we offer Captioned, Audio Described (with optional touch tour), BSL and Relaxed Performances for in-person events. For digital events we offer a captions toggle.
Cranbrook
The visitor centre is fully accessible to wheelchair users and includes an accessible toilet, baby changing facilities, and a Changing Places facility for those with additional needs. We have an all-terrain mobility scooter and wheelchair for hire…
Buxton
We offer a number of accessible performances throughout the year including relaxed performances. For these performances, we adapt the sound and lighting and provide a quiet space with a sensory tent if anyone needs a few minutes away from the action.
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…
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…
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.
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.
Exeter
The Discovery trail is an easy access trail with flat wide paths and regular rest points. This trail is shared with cyclists and horse riders. There are two road crossings with wide wooden chicanes. The Discovery trail is suitable for manual…
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.
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…
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.…
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.
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…
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…
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.
York
There is level access to the entrance and throughout the building. There is a lift to the first floor and an accessible toilet. All staff have disability awareness and Autism Awareness training whilst some staff have BSL training.
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.