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Accessible U.K. beach holiday

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Dogsaresomucheasier · 13/06/2020 15:58

Trying to plan a U.K. beach holiday that includes somebody with reduced mobility. Ideally a static caravan park with direct access to a sandy beach that is fairly flat with an even, well made path. Any suggestions, please?

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MegBusset · 13/06/2020 16:05

What area/s are you looking at? Pentewan Sands in Cornwall has its own sandy beach - not had to use the accessible facilities so can't vouch for them personally, but here's their info: www.accessibilityguides.org/content/pentewan-sands-holiday-park

HerLadySheep · 13/06/2020 16:11

Challaborough Bay in Devon, nice site with direct access to the beach

Dogsaresomucheasier · 13/06/2020 17:12

We are quite central so anywhere in England or Wales considered! Thanks for the ideas so far!

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Funf · 14/06/2020 06:10

I feel most caravan parks will have some level of disability access.
This site has a lot of good North Wales info
www.donthibernate.co.uk
We cant wait for Wales to be open again.
Llandudno has a long flat promenade but nearest caravan parks are a drive away.
Rhos is a hidden gem with a small but nice beach next to Colwyn bay.

Ricekrispie22 · 14/06/2020 11:29

This might help wheelchairtraveling.com/englands-top-5-accessible-beaches/

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