Wheelchair Accessible Days Out For The Easter Weekend
Looking for some fun, wheelchair accessible days out for the Easter Bank Holiday weekend? Look no further.
Whether you’re interested in scenic views from a National Trust site, soaking up information at a museum, or thrill-seeking family fun adventures, we’ve highlighted some great wheelchair-friendly days out within the UK to add to your Easter itinerary and beyond!
West Midland Safari Park
Located in Worcestershire, in the heart of England, West Midland Safari Park is an award-winning attraction offering a four-mile drive-through safari, theme park and the largest animatronic dinosaur exhibit in the UK.
Accessibility Facilities
Accessible to Wheelchair Users, Parking Areas for Disabled Visitors, Toilets for Disabled Visitors and Wheelchair hire available.
View their accessibility statement & detailed information here.
Dundee Science Centre
The Dundee Science Centre is passionate about helping families learn together by providing a fun, unique and hands-on experience.
With a variety of interactive exhibitions available, it’s a great educational and fun day out for the family.
Accessibility Facilities
Accessible Lift, Accessible to Wheelchair Users, All Areas Accessible to Disabled Visitors, Disabled Accessibility Facilities for Visually Impaired Visitors, Parking Areas for Disabled Visitors, Ramp / Level Access, Toilets for Disabled Visitors and Wheelchair hire available.
View their accessibility statement & detailed information here.
National Trust Stourhead
Located near Mere in Wiltshire, Stourhead is a popular National Trust site due to its world-famous landscaped garden, 2,560 acres of countryside and fascinating history.
Enjoy learning about one of the first grand Palladian-style villas to be built in England, soak in the stunning gardens and countryside views and browse the onsite farm shop and gallery.
Accessibility Facilities
Accessible to Wheelchair Users – House is accessible to wheelchair users and garden is accessible with all terrain wheelchairs. All Areas Accessible to Disabled Visitors – depending on the activity! Some are not, for example Trust10 is on the wider estate, which is not accessible. Facilities for Hearing Impaired Visitors – we have hearing loops in Visitor Reception and the house Guide Dogs Permitted Parking Areas for Disabled Visitors Ramp / Level Access – For the house. Toilets for Disabled Visitors and Wheelchairs available – pre booking required.
View their accessibility statement & detailed information here.
Sandcastle Waterpark
Sandcastle Waterpark in Blackpool is the UK’s largest indoor waterpark offering more than 18 amazing slides and attractions – perfect for all the family.
With award-winning inclusive facilities and guest services, Sandcastle Waterpark are proud to be an Accessible Venue.
Accessibility Facilities
Accessible Lift, Accessible to Wheelchair Users, All Areas Accessible to Disabled Visitors, Autism Friendly, Facilities for Hearing Impaired Visitors, Facilities for Visually Impaired Visitors – (including assistance dog minding service, by prior arrangement), Parking Areas for Disabled Visitors – (Pay and Display – terms and conditions apply), Ramp / Level Access, Toilets for Disabled Visitors – (Including an Award winning Changing Place Facility) and Wheelchairs available – (Water Accessible wheelchairs are available at no charge).
View their accessibility statement & detailed information here.
National Botanic Garden of Wales
The National Botanic Garden of Wales, located in Carmarthenshire, south-west of Wales, is home to the world’s largest single-span glasshouse and boasts an impressive collection of over 6000 different types of plants.
Especially lovely when the sun is shining, the botanic garden is a great wheelchair-friendly day out in Wales.
Accessibility Facilities
Wheelchair and Mobility Scooter hire available, Accessible to Wheelchair Users, Toilets for Disabled Visitors, Shuttle Buggy Service, Parking Areas for Disabled Visitors and Assistance Dogs Allowed.
View their accessibility statement & detailed information here.
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