The UK’s Most Wheelchair-Friendly Tourist Attractions
Your
disability should never stop you travelling, but sometimes, it’s just
impossible to access a tourist attraction due to stairways and a general lack
of disabled facilities. Yet, in the UK, there are 10 million people with a
disability, which is why it’s frustrating there still appears to be an issue
for wheelchair users accessing tourist attractions.
[ source: wikipedia.org ] |
However,
thankfully, a number of destinations have made improvements so their
attractions are accessible for wheelchair users and people with other disabilities.
Below, you’ll find our top pick of these must-visit places:
Science
Museum, London
The
Science Museum is definitely worth a visit if you’re heading to London. Not
only do they provide great wheelchair access all year round but they also offer
specialist accessible events throughout the year. What’s more, disabled guests
also get discounts for the ODEON cinema, which is on-site, with carers entering
free of charge.
Chill
Factore, Manchester
At this
location in the West Midlands, you can turn your hand to skiing thanks to
adaptive equipment that’s been specially produced by a team to protect and
support you on the slope. Furthermore, most of this establishment is on the
ground floor, but the café and restaurant on the first floor can be easily
accessed by a lift. There are accessible toilets, too.
Caernarfon
Castle, Wales
If you
fancy dipping your toe in history, there’s no better place than Caernarfon
Castle. Despite it being hundreds of years old a lot of modern touches have
been added to make sure this landmark is accessible for disabled visitors.
Complete with a purpose-built wheelchair ramp, there’s access to all the wards.
Wheelchair users (and their carers) get free access to the castle – perfect if
you want to explore Wales’ history without the hefty price tags.
London
Zoo
Finally,
for a bit of nature, why not head to London Zoo with its 36-acre site that’s
extremely accessible to wheelchair users? Even though no guide dogs are
allowed, dogs are permitted to walk around the gardens and volunteers are also
on hand to help you around the park. To organise one of these escorts you just
need to visit the London Zoo website to book in advance.
Before
you travel to any of these places, it’s important to make sure you have the
right equipment. Companies like Allied Mobility specialize in wheelchairs that
can be easily transported, or motor-driven wheelchairs that give you more
independence.
And
don’t forget to check out the website of the destination you’re travelling to,
just to make sure they can cater for your wheelchair. You might also want to
get in touch with them to let them know you’re coming so they can organize
additional help if required.
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