Which lavender farm is best suited for special need children
Posted by yorklandlady, 13 Apr 2012
... way lavender have good, level access and good access to their tearooms. However, Yorkshire Lavender is much bigger (60 acres with a wildlife garden, sculpture garden as well as lovely beds and borders) whereas Wolds Way Lavender is 12 acres and perhaps a bit more specialised.
If you go on ... more
Posted by jdtaylor, 13 Apr 2012
... things like fields etc is a real problem to ensure compliance, and I know it can be a problem. By the way, if you ever wanted to, National Railway Museum is fully accessible, and Yorvik has had platform lifts installed, and does have a wheelchair accessible carriage from their website ... more
Posted by AnnP24, 19 Apr 2012
... for children with the railway and the maze and I know that she will love this. But also because the manager got back to me and told me that Wolds Way lavender is mainly level and the grounds are mainly grass and suitable for wheelchairs and special needs buggy's ... more
Bridlington or Scarborough- family holiday with 3 year old
Posted by Taggy, 17 Apr 2012
... i don't go in school hols or use the pool facilities either. My lads an Adult now but in a wheelchair, we use the site as a base for getting around the area, and then to relax in the showbar each night! Entertainment team are excellent!
Best regards - Taggy ... more
Posted by Celtygirl, 17 Apr 2012
... as it has direct beach access. I agree that the pool and changing rooms were 'tired', but they have now been completely refurbished along with a new outside lazy river and play area.
I never really bother much with the show bar, but there is not usually a problem getting ... more
Posted by keiraharford, 25 Mar 2012
... is elderly and on a wheelchair. He can walk but only a small bit. I've been researching and it looks like wheelchairs can't ... ... husband and his dad (on wheelchair) can visit ... ... the York museum has free access for those on a wheelchair and the carer. Any others like ... more
Posted by jdtaylor, 25 Mar 2012
... city centre us accessible, to wheelchairs and in general you should find York is fine for wheelchairs, just watch the hills, to my knowledge the place should be fine just watch for cobbled streets, everything else to my knowledge shouyld be Ok, but if I can help please let me ... more
Posted by brickie, 26 Mar 2012
... in the era before the wheelchair was invented, let alone "normal" people caring too much about making them accessible
They do the best they can to make things easy for wheelchair users, but I know from pushing a pushchair around the city that it can be a little frustrating. However ... more
Posted by safarifiend, 29 Feb 2012
... would not give easy beach access owing to the cliffs? No chance of just pottering out for a meal like you could from the travel lodge.
Kaz, are you aware that the town is at the top of a big hill and the beach at the bottom? Just a thought ... more
Posted by Taggy, 1 Mar 2012
... a disabled Son in a Wheelchair so its a good option for us, however i drive and am in my car.
As i mentioned though there is a regular bus service right outside cayton to go to & from the Town/beach & taxi's are easily ordered for more flexibilty.
Not ... more