A weird but lovely place to ramble.
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This review is especially helpful for those who have or use the following: Assistance Dog, Assistance Dog - Visual, Long Cane, Symbol Cane, Walking Aid, Wheelchair, Powerchair, Mobility Scooter
Overview
The perimeter of the power station land forms part of the coastal walkway. It's a bit futuristic and weird but there is lots of wildlife, open space and amazing coastal views. There's a huge concrete walkway on two levels that is very strange just because of what it is, a couple of fenced pier areas, a huge runway like area with wildlife planting and a huge kind of abandoned travel car park that's reverting back to nature and all in the shadow of the huge power station. Very silent and thought provoking though. Quite a few dog walkers and fishermen. There is a visitor centre which we didn't use but we spoke to a chap in a wheelchair and he said the facilities were very good for disabled visitors. Well worth a visit!
Transport & Parking
Arrived by car, extensive parking within the power station grounded some at two nearby caravan sites.
Access
Level concrete access everywhere.
Toilets
Didn't use them but told they were good.
Staff
Didn't encounter any but told they were very good.
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