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Battersbys, Pritchards and Wilson Hall riverside camping and picnic areas
- Of these three picnic and camping sites along the Glenelg River, Battersbys is overall slightly more accessible than Pritchards and Wilson Hall, though it does not offer shelter near the picnic facilities.
Visitor centre
- The visitor centre in Nelson is generally accessible.
- The car parking bays are good, and there is a ramp to facilitate building entry.
- Inside the building is spacious but it does not have handrails.
- A designated accessible toilet is provided at the rear of the building.
Princess Margaret Rose Cave
- The picnic and camping areas and the visitor centre building are all reasonably accessible at Princes Margaret Rose Cave.
- The cave itself is accessed via steep and slippery stairs and is therefore poorly accessible for people with limited mobility.
- A limestone cave in Mount Gambier (not far across the South Australian border) offers better access for people with a disability.
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Some parks may be affected by proposed industrial action
16 May 2012
Vehicle access to some metropolitan Melbourne and regional parks may be restricted due to protected industrial action. The majority of parks will remain unaffected or still have pedestrian and bike access. Parks Victoria will work to minimise any disruption to the public, particularly for any bans that affect access to …