Accessibility Information There is a separate toilet block approximately 50 metres from the visitor centre. This consists of separate male and female toilets and a separate …
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Accessibility Information
There is a separate toilet block approximately 50 metres from the visitor centre. This consists of separate male and female toilets and a separate unisex accessible toilet. These toilets are accessed from a short, sealed path leading from the carpark. The entrance to the accessible toilet is approximately 80cm wide and has an inward swinging door with a horizontal latch handle.

There is ample room for manoeuvrability of wheelchairs in the toilet cubicle. The toilet has grab railings on the left side wall and at the back wall near the cistern.

There is good space under the handbasin for leg access and the tap has a lever style control.

There is no child change bench in this unisex accessible toilet.
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