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    Accessibility
     

    This page contains useful information about access at this property. Please contact the property in advance of your visit if you have any particular questions.


    Accessibility - mobility  Mobility information


    Parking
    Accessible parking bays at Stackpole Quay (with access to Quay area and tea-room), Broadhaven South (access to clifftop headland only) and at the Stackpole Centre (access to lakeside and Broadhaven South). There is informal parking around Stackpole Court site with access to Lodge Park.

    WC
    Accessible toilets at Stackpole Quay and Broadhaven South car parks, also at the Mencap Garden next to Lodge Park woodland and the Stackpole Centre. Accessible toilet (not NT) at Bosherston Lily Ponds car park opens with a RADAR key.

    Pathways and open space
    There are over three miles of easy-going accessible routes suitable for wheelchairs and buggies around Stackpole. A lakeside path of hard fine gravel links the Bosherton lakes near the Stackpole Centre to Broadhaven South beach. A tarmac trail with a 1:12 gradient links Eight Arch Bridge to the Stackpole Centre and a long 1:15 gradient path links the Stackpole Centre to Stackpole Court. There are smooth and level routes in Lodge Park. Caroline Grove wet woodland has a hard earth path and boardwalk, though it can be muddy in winter.

    All-ability trails
    'Information for visitors with disabilities' leaflet gives further details and a map of accessible routes.

    Seating, rest points and shelter
    There are seats at Stackpole Quay and around Bosherton Lakes.

    Refreshments
    Stackpole Quay 'Boathouse Tea-room' has four steps and a handrail at its entrance, plus a built ramp. There are accessible tables and a low counter inside.

    Other buildings
    The Boat House is an adapted bird hide near Eight Arch Bridge, accessible from the lakeside path. There is also an accessible woodland hide which can be reached from the boardwalk in Caroline Grove. Stackpole Quay Quarry has an abseil slope adapted for wheelchair users under expert supervision.
     
     
    Accessibility - sensory  Sensory highlights

    The lakes can be alive with bird songs and there are plenty of interesting textures among the trees in Lodge Park. The old walled gardens of Stackpole Court are leased by the National Trust to Mencap. People with learning disabilities run them as a market garden and sell produce to the public.
     
     
     

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    Colourful pink Thrift growing on limestone rocks at Stackpole Head.
    © NTPL / Martin Trelawny
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