Accessibility Information There is one marked disabled parking space at the end of the carpark next to the path leading to the bird hide. The …
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Accessibility Information
There is one marked disabled parking space at the end of the carpark next to the path leading to the bird hide. The space is only the standard 2.7 metres wide but it has the clear space of the 1.8 metre access path beside it to serve as a loading zone. There are no raised barriers between the carpark and the entrance path. The car park surface is asphalt and the path to the bird hide, including the section next to the car park, is fine, hard-packed gravel.

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