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Not the best for accessibility New
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This review is especially helpful for those who have or use the following: Powerchair, Speech Impairment
Overview
We only stopped there to kill some time before we could check in to our next location. Not the best accessibility wise (for an electric wheelchair anyway). Pathways were very bumpy, although fairly wide. Very few of the little houses and shops were actually accessible. If you can get through the bumpy pathways there’s a cute little garden and a chapel type thing on the grounds.
Transport & Parking
Plenty of disabled parking spaces specifically for the castle.
Access
Only a very small portion of the castle itself was actually accessible. Pathways around the grounds were very bumpy. We found that only one of the little houses had a step free entrance and even then manoeuvring inside the house itself was very difficult. There’s a cute walled garden, with benches, and a small chapel within the grounds which are both accessible.
Toilets
Staff
There was a little old man (we think he had some sort of dementia) playing the fiddle on arrival and he played a song for me on the way out. He asked our names 3 or 4 times and didn’t really know the lyrics to the song, which is why we thought he had dementia.
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