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Accessible Tourism in Norfolk
Norfolk offers unspoilt landscapes, big skies and space to be yourself. It’s one of the UK’s most popular holiday destinations for good reason. Naturally welcoming, we’re committed to making our region accessible and inclusive for all. Whether you have visible or non-visible accessibility requirements, you’ll find a great variety of accessible accommodation, attractions and experiences here.
All Accessibility Criteria
Tactile signage Tactile signage
Ground floor bedroom with en-suite bathroom Ground floor bedroom with en-suite bathroom
Parking within 50 metres of entrance Parking within 50 metres of entrance
Facilities for assistance dogs Facilities for assistance dogs
Quieter table Quieter table
There is at least one wheelchair-accessible bathroom with a level floor, including a roll-in shower. There is at least one wheelchair-accessible bathroom with a level floor, including a roll-in shower.
A wheelchair-accessible viewing area with step-free access is available providing an optimal… A wheelchair-accessible viewing area with step-free access is available providing an optimal vantage-point to view performances, presentations or activities
There is a wheelchair-accessible bedroom designed for independent use. There is a wheelchair-accessible bedroom designed for independent use.
Pitch close to accessible bathrooms Pitch close to accessible bathrooms
Designated quiet space or room Designated quiet space or room
Accessible parking at pitch Accessible parking at pitch
Designated quiet times, during which noise levels are reduced to meet the needs of people with… Designated quiet times, during which noise levels are reduced to meet the needs of people with sensory sensitivities e.g. autistic visitors, are available.
Make your visit work for you
This page is designed to help you plan days out and holidays with accessibility in mind. Explore businesses and experiences that share clear information on access features and facilities, from step-free routes and accessible bedrooms to adapted bathrooms, seating, lighting, quieter times and accessible transport links. Where available, you’ll also find details for neurodivergent visitors, mobility scooter users and anyone who benefits from knowing what to expect. We recommend checking individual listings and contacting venues directly for specific questions, as facilities and arrangements can vary.