Wonderful place to wander
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This review is especially helpful for those who have or use the following: Powerchair
Overview
This place was recommended to me as a nice place for a walk that was pretty accessible. I had a day off so my dad and I thought we'd check it out. What a lovely place. Oodles of walks and mountain bike trails meander through the woods around the loch. Some of them are tarred, some more natural. There's a wee visitors centre at the start with a cafe and a changing places style toilet. There was a drive deck available - looked like a trolley that turned a manual chair into an electric one (see pic). Outside is a wee beach area with fab play park with accessible equipment and a sailing club. We chose the 3.5mile walk around the loch. The first part was tarred and flat, however it did get steeper and more of a woodland track half way round. Nothing incredibly hard but I think a manual chair with little wheels might struggle a bit with the stones. At one point there was loose cows too! Would have stayed for lunch however their card machine was broken (I never have cash) and from what I seen service was extremely slow.
Transport & Parking
Plenty of disabled parking right next to the visitors centre and cafe.
Access
Access to reception very easy, electric doors and ramp. Took a star off for some of the trails being a little more natural and so unsuitable for some.
Toilets
Excellent toilet with hoist and changing table. Is accessed via radar key, one is available at reception if needed.
Staff
I didn't really encounter staff
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