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Borth, Animalarium Ceredigion WalesWe are disabled friendly with level concrete paths to all exhibits, or gentle wooden slopes.
There is a disabled toilet.
There are no stairs.
Wheelchairs and pushchairs can get to all public areas.
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GOLD Star Entry | The Wildlife Park is fully open to visitors using wheelchairs, although some of the slopes in the Wildlife Valley are steep due to the natural layout of the area. A Map is currently being created which highlights areas of caution ie areas that are steep, or narrow bridge which will be given to visitors or arrival.
Our Safari Train has a carriage suitable to carry wheelchairs.
A wheelchair can be hired out for the day, for a deposit of £10 which is returnable, once the wheelchair has been finished with at the end of the day. It is recommended to pre-book the wheelchair, either by telephone or email as only one is available.
Accessabile Restaurant/Cafe
To reflect the nature of the park layout, wheelchair users have FREE entry to the park - the carer also receives £1 off the entry price.
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GOLD Star Entry | Disabled facilities
Easy car parking
Disabled Toilets
Free wheelchair (Please book in advance)
Fairly level site, assistance available if required.
Around 85% of the Zoo is fully accessible
We do arrange special tours for groups of 10 or more
Visitor Attraction of the Year 2006
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GOLD Star Entry | Inclusion for all is a key policy at Living Coasts and we welcome visits from all sectors including specialist schools and groups. We offer reduced prices to registered disabled visitors and carers are admitted free.
Living Coasts is a compact site with gentle gradients and no steps – making it ideal for older visitors as well as those with mobility problems.
There is a lift available for access to the first floor Café.
Assistance dogs are welcome.
Two wheelchairs are available for loan.
We have disabled toilets on both the ground and first floors.
Although we do not have our own car park, there is a Council run car park next to us, which has 3 designated disabled car parking spaces. We do have a small coach parking area, which can be used for minibuses and coaches. Please book in advance. |
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