Information for Disabled Visitors
Isle of Wight Disabled Friendly Accommodation
Melbourne Ardenlea Hotel
Full disabled facilities inc. shower with wheelchair access & grab bars. Foldaway wheelchair required. Twin or double rooms available.
Sorrento Lodge Bed & Breakfast
Limited facilities for visitors with impaired mobility.
Whitecliff Bay Holiday Park
Facilities for the disabled.
Yelf´s Hotel
Fully equipped self catering room available, Lift to first floor.(Please contact the accommodation direct for further information.)
Disabled Friendly Beaches
Totland
A shingle beach with promenade at the high water mark to Colwell Bay.
Seagrove
There is a concrete slipway onto this beach, which is a mixture of sand, shingle and stones.
Cowes
There is a concrete slipway onto this beach, which is a mixture of sand, shingle and stones.
East Cowes
There is a concrete slipway onto this beach, which is a mixture of sand, shingle and stones.
Gurnard
There is a concrete slipway onto this beach, which is a mixture of sand, shingle and stones.
Ryde
There is a concrete slipway onto this sandy beach.
Sandown
There is a concrete slipway onto this sandy beach.
Shanklin
There is a concrete slipway onto this sandy beach.
St Helens
There is a concrete slipway onto this sandy beach.
If you require a wheelchair or motorised scooter whilst on holiday, please contact one of the companies listed below.
Coastal Mobility
153 High Street Ryde Isle of Wight PO33 2HT Tel: 01983 562159
Island Mobility
32 Dodnor Lane Newport Isle of Wight 01983 530 000 email: [email protected] www.islandmobility.co.uk
Toogood Mobility
17c River Way Newport Isle of Wight PO30 5UX Tel: 01983 528784
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