Cunning access point.
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Overview
Well I love a good bridge and Chelsea is up there. Both north and south side is full access wheel friendly. Both sides of the bridge have pedestrian only and wide walkways, again wheel friendly and great for the views etc. the south side is a short free wheel done to Battersea Park. A great location for the whole family, young and old on wheels of whatever type. Battersea park has disabled toilets, multiple ice cream vans and may paths to enjoy. The other key bit about Chelsea Bridge on the south side it has both slipway and lift access to the Thames Path. You then have a free run onto the Thames Path - again a lovely outing to enjoy. On the north side of the Bridge you are on Grosvenor Road, a key route in and out of London and slap bang into Sloane Square, Chelsea Physic Garden nearby etc. Nearest pub, always key is about 5 mins east wards (towards London) the King William IV. I hope this helps others enjoy some smoother access round some of the sites and sounds of London.
Transport & Parking
Access
Good signage, v wheel friendly.
Toilets
Disabled toilets in Battersea Park nearby, signed well.
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