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Accessible places to stay in Devon

Throughout Devon, there are a host of accommodation options with everything from adapted rooms to specially designed farm cottages, perfect for wheelchair users and a range of other additional needs. There are places with space and privacy, so you can rest and relax and others with trained staff on hand to make sure you have an adventure every day! 

Top Tips for Finding Accessible Stays in Devon

  • Check for Specific Facilities: Look for accommodations with wheelchair ramps, wet rooms, adaptive bathrooms, and easy-to-access kitchens.
  • Confirm Accessible Attractions Nearby: Make sure your chosen accommodation has accessible routes to nearby attractions and dining areas.
  • Request Detailed Accessibility Information: Contact accommodations directly for details about their specific accessibility features, as they can vary from one location to another.

Accessible Accommodations in Devon: Stay Comfortably and Worry-Free

Whether you’re visiting Devon’s stunning coastlines, scenic national parks, or charming villages, having a comfortable, accessible place to stay makes all the difference. Devon offers many disabled-friendly accommodations that provide essential accessibility features, ensuring a stress-free stay for everyone.

 

Accessible things to do in Devon

Devon is serviced by Countryside Mobility, a not-for-profit mobility equipment hire scheme working to improve access to the countryside. Through them, you can hire a Tramper or all terrain wheelchair/mobility scooter to explore some of the more rural areas of Devon. Some outdoor attractions, including those managed by the National Trust have their own all terrain wheelchairs available to hire during your visit.

Visitors can also take advantage of the Miles Without Stiles project which is working to make sure that walking routes across Dartmoor are accessible by removing obstacles to make the routes accessible to those using wheelchairs, mobility scooters or pushchairs. The routes are level and have accessible facilities along the way. The South West Coast Path also has a range of accessible routes that are level and suitable for those with limited mobility. You can find out more by visiting their website.

Find the perfect accommodation for you here. 

We’re an inclusive and friendly bunch in Devon, so wherever you visit in the county, you’ll find accessible accommodation, attractions and more. Whatever your age or ability, you’ll be able to enjoy everything Devon has to offer!