Accessible Things to Do in the Cotswolds
The Cotswolds is a treasure trove of beauty and history, offering a wide variety of activities that everyone can enjoy. We are committed to ensuring that all visitors, including those with mobility challenges, neurodiverse guests, and those with other specific accessibility needs, can explore the region’s attractions with ease and comfort.
From accessible walking routes and historic sites to family-friendly attractions and scenic viewpoints, the Cotswolds offers plenty of exciting opportunities for every visitor. Whether you’re visiting famous gardens, discovering ancient castles, or enjoying the picturesque countryside, we’ve highlighted a range of accessible things to do that are designed with your needs in mind.
Each activity listed includes detailed accessibility information to help you plan your visit, from wheelchair-friendly paths and transport to accessible facilities like restrooms and parking. The Cotswolds is known for its welcoming atmosphere, and we strive to make every experience here enjoyable for all.
Explore our list of accessible things to do below and begin planning your perfect day out in the Cotswolds. Should you have any questions or need assistance, feel free to reach out—we’re here to help you create a memorable, accessible experience.
Adam Henson's Cotswold Farm Park
Sitting in the heart of the Cotswolds, Adam Henson’s Cotswold Farm Park has a…
Blenheim Palace
A visit to Blenheim Palace offers an unforgettable experience. It’s a chance to…
Cotswolds Distillery
Join the team at the award-winning Cotswolds Distillery for a tour & tasting or…
Batsford Arboretum & Garden Centre
The 60 acre arboretum at Batsford is situated just a mile west of the historic market…
Birdland Park and Gardens
Please note: tickets must be booked online in advance. Birdland Park and Gardens, in…
Crocodiles of the World
Please note that you are advised to pre-book tickets online as capacity…