Disabled Travellers Bicester trip PART ONE Start of a days trip for you
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This review is especially helpful for those who have or use the following: Walking Aid, Wheelchair, Powerchair, Mobility Scooter
Overview
Bicester Village car parking is FREE. In August 2022 one of our fellow reviewers mention he was charged £4.00 for parking here, but we can only assume he pre-booked a parking space, of which a charge is made for this special privilege, or he must have mistakingly parked in an allocated pre-booking space without knowing it, so he was charged, but there a thousands of FREE parking spaces available, including many disabled spaces, it’s a huge car park, so we are sure we all feel for Ken about this, and encourage him to go again and see that it is free for him and ourselves. On todays day out trip, we suggest a round trip for you taking in EIGHT PARTS which we review each part, and it will give you a nice free day out, unless you buy a coffee or a more substantial drink of some sort, but other than that, as we always do, there is no charge for a disabled person to make, (if you have a blue badge of course, where parking is always free). Can we show you our intended trip today. PART ONE. Bicester Village An overview of this fantastic shopping outlet. PART TWO. Cecconis restaurant. ( for breakfast, or a coffee break ) PART THREE. Chesterton village. A drive through PART FOUR. Chesterton Hotel. Drinks break and toilets, with a review of hotel PART FIVE. Weston-on-the-green. A look around a delightful thatch village PART SIX. Weston Manor hotel. Take a look around this historical lovely hotel PART SEVEN. Weston Manor hotel. More details to be able to enjoy the hotel PART EIGHT. Weston Manor Grounds. A walk around the lovely gardens. We offer you many historical notes with each part to help you enjoy a good read, or to encourage you to go and see these places if you possibly can. PART ONE starts our day at Bicester Village shopping outlets, an excellent place to start the trip, and we have already provided THREE REVIEWS for you, so do look at them on Euans Guide, typing in BICESTER VILLAGE in the search box. It takes us an hours drive to get here from Worcester, so a cup of coffee is the ideal start, that’s why we visited the newly opened Cecconi’s restaurant, as reviewed on part two. There are many disabled bays available FREE of any charge (photo 1) and an easy level ride towards the shops (photo 2) which have wide and open paths for easy rides around the shops (photo 3) there are many restaurants available and drinks break points, such as Cecconi’s (photo 4) and a great choice of shopping outlets (photo 5). To see more about the Village, READ OUR THREE OTHER REVIEWS Just type in Bicester village in search box on Euans Guide. Now, if money is not a problem for you, and you enjoy shopping, and spend a lot of money, then Bicester Village May, we say May specially and personally invite you to rest with them in THE APARTMENTS, and here you will be spoilt and well looked after. You may pre-book your own parking space, at a cost, of around just £4.00 (photo 6) next door to THE APARTMENTS (photo 7) and even taken there and around the village on their adapted motor (photo 8) and a private entrance staffed by helpful employees will invite you to your APARTMENT for the day. For ourselves, a look is all we will ever have, but then it’s just a short distance beyond THE APARTMENTS (photo 9) to return to the car parks (photo 10) OUR FINAL THOUGHTS it was a lovely trip throughout the winter, but if you wait until Spring or Summer then you will have the colourful flowers and green leaves of native trees to enjoy. Both hotels are worth a visit, the villages were interesting, and Bicester is always a delight, even if like us, you do not spend a penny, other than on drinks or food. ================================================================ We suggest you now set your sat NAV to follow our days trip to our next port of call OX26 1UE. CHESTERTON. and read our PART TWO REVIEW for visiting Chesterton
Transport & Parking
FREE parking at Bicester Village in thousand of spaces. It’s a short drive off the M40, so very easy to find. There is a train station especially opened to server Bicester Village, about an hours ride from London.
Access
It is all on the level, easy for wheelchairs or chairs of any size. There are no steps, and room for you to move around, even when packed with visitors, so you will see all the shops and restaurants. Lots of seating areas so your carer can rest with you.
Toilets
About seven different toilet locations situated around the village, all very delightfully set in garden areas with evergreen plants to brighten your WEE needs. Disabled toilets have grab rails and pull cords, very clean, and easy to get in and out of.
Staff
Throughout the village, staff are a pleasure to be with, all friendly and helpful.
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