7th January 2020
Accessible & Inclusive Places General News National Trust
Located in Kingswear in Devon, Coleton Fishacre is a 1920's National Trust country retreat with luxuriant gardens a stones throw from the sea.
In the RHS accredited garden viewpoints give enticing glimpses out to sea, paths weave through glades past tranquil ponds, and tender plants from the Mediterranean, South Africa and New Zealand thrive in the moist and sheltered valley.
Coleton Fishacre are helping to enhance all their visitors experience and have recently taken delivery of a MT Push all terrain wheelchair offering access for everyone to enjoy the gardens.
The MT Push is an off-road wheelchair designed to travel over uneven ground and provides the rider a safe and comfortable ride - the steering and braking is operated by the riders friend or family member using the push handle located behind the rider. More information and feedback about the MT Push can be found, here.
There is accessible parking at Coleton Fishacre and a map is available of the accessible garden route. The MT Push is free for visitors to use, however it is advised to book ahead of your visit. Normal admission fees will apply.
Visit the Coleton Fishacre website for further information, to see what is currently on and then start planning your day trip:
Coleton Fishacre National Trust website
There are another 10 National Trust properties located around the UK who have our all terrain wheelchairs available for visitor use. Visit our where to try page for further detail.
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