Welcome to Our Guide to SEND-Friendly Facilities and Attractions in Norfolk
Norfolk is a beautiful county with so much to offer, and we believe everyone should have the opportunity to enjoy its attractions, regardless of additional needs or disabilities. This guide is designed to highlight SEND-friendly (Special Educational Needs and Disabilities) facilities and attractions across Devon, ensuring that families can make the most of their visit in a supportive and accessible environment.
From accessible playgrounds and sensory-friendly spaces to attractions offering extra support and tailored experiences, Devon is home to a wide range of places that are dedicated to providing inclusive experiences for children, parents, and carers. Whether you’re looking for outdoor adventures, animal encounters, or cultural activities, you’ll find options here that welcome everyone with open arms.
Explore our recommendations and find the perfect spots for a memorable and stress-free family day out in Norfolk.
**Please note that this website is frequently updated and changed as more information is gathered, so don't worked to bookmark for updates. We try our hardest to keep the details as accurate as possible but it may be possible that facilities change over time, so we always recommend that you double check with the venue before you make a journey
Where possible, the links below go straight to the Accessibility pages and information that is available online for each location**
Updated: 13/5/2025
Bewilderwood Norfolkaims to be a space that welcomes everyone and are committed to continual improvement and feedback on how the parks could become more acccessible. People or their carers are allowed to have a short pre-bisit to acess the park and see how they can get the best out of it. As areas across the site may create barriers to access, it is advisable to visit the website linked above to find out more
Gressenhall Farm and Workhouse Museum of Norfolk Lifeinvite visitors who require additional assistance to speak to a member of staff when they visit the Museum or contact them in advance. The website contains additonal information about surfaces and seating
Holkham have worked with AccessAble so that you can find out about their facilities before you visit. The surveyors at Accessible have assessed the venue to created Detailed Access Guides for the attractions and they can be accessed via the link above.
Hirsty's Family Fun Park is accessible to wheelchairs and pushchairs, but they recommend calling ahead if it has been raining to ensure the pathways are safe for access
National Trust in Norfolk
Accessibility elements will vary according to the site - more information is linked below
Pleasurewood Hills offer a disabled entry discount rate (see weblink for requirements). Disabled guest facilities are available throughout the Park and staff will be able to advise on ride and guest safety
Roarr!have a wide range of facilities available across their 85 acres and includes both indoor and outdoor attractions. Strollers, mobility scooters and ear defenders are available to hire. See the website for the full accessibility guides.
Visitors with access requirements may bring a companion into Time and Tide Museum free of charge. Acess packs containing the picture board guide, companion notes and raised profile images for selected art works, a self-guided accessible highlights tours, ear defenders and a magnifying sheet are avaialble on request from teh reception desk. A Picture voard guide can be downloaded prior to our visit and their website linked previously has lots of information about other accessible facilities that are avaialble.
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