Accessible Days Out for Wheelchair Users

Accessible Days Out for Wheelchair Users

Looking for some ideas for accessible days out across the UK? Here are some of the most top rated places to visit in terms of accessibility around the UK.

National Trust Parks

There are plenty of places for you to visit with the National Trust. All destinations can be checked for accessibility on the National Trust website. If you’re visiting somewhere owned by the National Trust, you can apply for a Access for All Admit One Card, which will ensure that a carer enters the park for free each time you visit.

Football Match

A lot of football teams here in the UK have disabled access to their pitches, and some even offer discounted prices for disabled fans. Check the website of your favourite football team today to see if they offer any discounts for you.

Museums

In London, museums have recently been updated to include accessibility ramps, and even include galleries that cater to younger children with Autism. For example, the Victoria and Albert Museum offer sensory packs for families with young children who have disabilities.

Theme Parks

Around the UK, a number of theme parks have been working on their accessibility in order to welcome disabled visitors. Surprisingly, Blackpool Pleasure Beach is one of the most accessible theme parks in the UK today. You can hire wheelchairs at the front door, and accessible toilets are dotted around the park itself.

Zoos

From Chester to London, most zoos in the UK are assessable to wheelchair users, and all of the animals can be seen from a wheelchair. Chester zoo also has a section on their website dedicated to accessibility.

The Eden Project

Looking for something based further down south? The Eden Project is a research and educational centre that is home to some of the most tropical and exotic plants this side of the hemisphere. You can check out their guide to accessibility on their website.

Shopping

One of the most accessible shopping centres in the UK is located in Portsmouth. Take in the view of the harbour and the extensive city views from their accessible shopping centre Gunwharf Quays, also home to the Spinnaker Tower, which can be accessed by wheelchair, from which you can see views across the city.

Cadbury’s World

Perfect for those with a sweet tooth, Cadbury’s World is accessible and is host to a manner of fun and wonderful activities for the whole family to enjoy. Learn about the history of Cadbury’s, watch the chocolate being made and try out some of the new products they have to offer!

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