When my walking deteriorated, I missed being able to do simple things like cycling around Woking or going for long walks in the beautiful Surrey countryside. And what about visiting leisure attractions: how “accessible” are they – and what will I see?
Fortunately lots of places in West Surrey are ideal for “wheelchair walks” – and so also for parents with pushchairs. And many of the region’s leisure venues, from museums to miniature railways, are readily accessible to people with reduced mobility.
I’m posting details of places for wheelchair walks, and accessible leisure destinations, in the hope others may also enjoy them.
Click “Wheelchair Walks” or “Pleasing Places” below: each opens an index page of venues and locations. From these you can open a dedicated page for each entry: this provides details (including access information) and my personal experiences.
Please get in touch if you have a suggestion or notice something that’s wrong or could be improved upon – there’s a form here: http://www.wordsmart.org.uk. You can also leave a comment on any page!
Royer Slater
February 2012
(Updated periodically)
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