Not the best
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This review is especially helpful for those who have or use the following: Walking Aid, Wheelchair, Mobility Scooter, Autism, Learning Disability
Overview
Went her in my manual wheelchair, we were aware there was a hill at the entrance but they didn’t mention how much walking is required and his many slopes there are. We had issues with some paths and there are some kerb-like protrusions which were difficult to get onto or over, a lot of the buildings have quite high bump at the entrance ot exit of buildings. If it went again I'd hire a scooter or Powerchair.
Transport & Parking
Was given a lift by car, plenty of blue badge spaces nearer the entrance than the rest of the car park
Access
Most of the site is accessible, it just so hilly and a lot of walking is required. Quite are few paths are gravel not tarmac and some path are wooden whuch seemed grooved and therefore very bumpy.
Toilets
We had to ask in the gift shop/coffee shop where the accessible loo was and then had to ask for access as the entrance to it is being a door locked with a keypad, I wasn,t absolutely desperate are the wait was minimal but this may not have been fast enough for some people.
Staff
The staff was really helpful but are restricted by the site.
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