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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.
London
We believe everyone should have access to dance. So we’re making our venues and experiences more accessible to more people.
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.
Keswick
We have several activities suitable for people with mental and physical disabilities, our Private Alpaca Walks at The Lingholm Estate are a flat gentle stroll through private grounds which can be adapted to suit all abilities/mobilities, including…
Sevenoaks
The garden is steep in places with steps and gravel, cobbles and grass pathways - please speak to staff on arrival for the best route for your needs. Disabled parking is available near visitor reception but there is some gravel in areas of the car…
The North Yorkshire Moors Railway (NYMR) offers four fully accessible ‘fuss-free’ coaches - part of its long-term initiative to make the heritage railway attraction accessible to all thanks to funding secured from the Yorkshire’s Magnificent Journey…
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…
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.
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…
Coventry
Lift access is provided to both floors of the Museum, and we also have a small number of wheelchairs available free of charge for visitors to use whilst at the Museum. These chairs are allocated on a first come first served basis, although any…
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.
Basingstoke
We have an accessible route through the gardens with hard gravel pathways. We also have limited indoor and outdoor wheelchairs available to reserve for the day. Please call 01256 883858.
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.
Newtownards
Accessible lake walk and areas of gardens. Some uneven and steep routes on trails. Accessible toilets. Mobility scooters available. Ground floor of house accessible.
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.
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…
Coventry
The Herbert Art Gallery & Museum is committed to being accessible for everyone. Here, you can find information about accessible facilities and resources across the site to plan your visit.
Birmingham
MAC is completely wheelchair accessible, with step-free and wheelchair access to all our spaces. We want to make your visit as easy as possible, so that you can focus on having a great time.
London
Once a month on a Saturday, we host Relaxed Opening for anyone who would like to explore the Bridge in a calm, tranquil atmosphere, including people with autism and any other needs, as well as their siblings, families and carers.
Chipping Norton
We want all our visitors to have a great time. Fairytale Farm has been designed to put disabled people first.