ACCESSIBLE ISLAND People, families and groups with a person who has a disability want to be able to use hotels, restaurants and other amenities just like anyone else. But confidence in how suitable their choice of venue is can be the stop/go factor in planning their outing. Here are some useful tips for visiting the Isle of Wight. Please note that all suggestions may not be accessible for people with every disability. You are advised to check the Access Guides before booking or visiting.
OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES THE ISLAND RIDING CENTRE
islandriding.com This popular riding facility is also a Riding for the Disabled centre. It has a hoist to lift people onto a horse and has a Changing Places toilet.
ISLE OF WIGHT STEAM RAILWAY
iwsteamrailway.co.uk You can enjoy a trip on the steam railway using the accessible carriage. Booking is essential.
ROBIN HILL COUNTRY PARK AND BLACKGANG CHINE
robin-hill.com / blackgangchine.com Both attractions are great venues for children, with plenty to do. They are in hilly environments, but Robin Hill has a ‘train’ to help people get up and down the slope.
PLACES TO VISIT BRADING ROMAN VILLA
bradingromanvilla.org.uk This is a great place to take children as the museum has many tactile activities for them to explore. From dressing up to making a mosaic, it’s a worthwhile visit, particularly on a rainy day.
WILDHEART ANIMAL SANCTUARY wildheartanimalsanctuary.org See rescued and threatened wildlife such as tigers, lions, monkeys, lemurs and lynx.
OSBORNE HOUSE
english-heritage.org.uk/Osborne The holiday home of Queen Victoria. Explore the house and the acres of gardens. A good day out for all the family. Further ideas for accessible activities can be found at isleaccess.co.uk
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