10/05/2023 17:14
Planning a road trip this spring? We’ve rounded up some of the top places for you to visit on your next travels.
As the weather starts getting warmer, it’s the perfect opportunity to pack a picnic and head out for the day. But where to?
Read on for our top three picks for fun, accessible adventures for the whole family.
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Fun for all ages, Leicestershire’s National Space Centre is sure to entertain this spring. It’s known as the UK’s largest planetarium complete with all things space and exploration, with six spacious, stimulating galleries to guide you through space. You’ll find it at Exploration Drive, Leicester LE4 5NS, and its distinctive Rocket Tower above the entrance will signal your arrival.
The National Space Centre is suitable for everyone with disabled parking, step-free access and spacious interior. There are also large-print and Braille guides, ear defenders, and magnifying glasses available. Simply, ask a member of staff if you require assistance.
There’s also a cafe called Boosters near the entrance, serving a wide selection of food and drinks to keep you going during your visit. Concession tickets are available for those with disabilities and can be pre-booked. Children can enter for free.
Looking to get out in the great outdoors? Brixworth Country Park, set in the rural countryside, will make the perfect visit. Enjoy the fresh country air around the various routes available and take in the stunning views of the meadow and reservoir.
Three short circular routes - Kestrel, Lapwing, and Skylark, give you an all-around view of the park. With hard-surfaced paths and no steep gradients, the routes are easily accessible for wheelchairs and pushchairs.
Children can play in two different play areas, complete with play equipment, carved wooden sculptures, sand play, and more. There’s also plenty of open space for them to run around and use up some of that energy!
Disabled parking is situated near Rutland Cycling. There is also an accessible toilet and a tramper and mobility scooter available to hire. The first two hours costs £5, followed by £2.50 each hour after.
The Willow Tree cafe serves a variety of tasty lunch and snack options. There is moveable seating inside or fixed patio benches if you’d prefer to sit outside and soak up some sunshine. You’re sure to love the view of the lake.
Head to Northampton Road, Brixworth NN6 9DG to visit the park.
Located in the Peak District, Chatsworth House is an extravagant stately home dating back to the sixteenth century. It was owned by the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire and has seen various expansions and facelifts over its time. It famously houses the famous four-poster bed where George II died and hosts a collection of historic paintings.
Visitors may also be interested in the grotto, artificial waterfall, and nursery. You can also visit the greenhouses or farmyard for some fun animal handling sessions. Children are guaranteed to enjoy the playground complete with water and sand pits, as well as a climbing forest and slides.
You’ll find plenty of benches and accessible toilets during your visit. The varying path surfaces also makes moving around with wheelchairs and pushchairs easy.
If you want to treat yourself to a luxurious lunch, you can enjoy brunch or champagne tea at Flying Childers. Meanwhile, the Carriage House cafe provides family-favourite dishes using local ingredients.
Where will you be headed? View Motability’s accessible guide for a full list of places to inspire your adventures this spring.
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