Access Guide
Summary
- View information about opening hours.
- The most accessible entrance has a slight ramp/slope and an open entrance with no doors.
- This entrance is located just after leaving visitor reception.
- There is not a member of staff available for help and assistance.
- Staff/volunteers cannot describe the layout and access around the site.
- The following are also available: seating.
- This site is part of the Sunflower Lanyard Scheme.
- The nearest toilet with adaptations for disabled people is located opposite the entrance to visitor reception. View information about this toilet (new tab).
- Additional toilet facilities with adaptations for disabled people are outside the house, opposite the exit. View information about this toilet (new tab).
Equipment and Resources to Borrow
- You can borrow or hire the following equipment: manual wheelchairs. It is highly recommended that these are booked in advance, where this is possible. Please check the National Trust website for details.
- Sensory packs can be borrowed which include: ear defenders, fidget toys, sunglasses and soft toy.
- You can borrow these from visitor reception. View more information about booking and collection of equipment.
- Powered mobility vehicles cannot be borrowed or hired.
Route to (the Woodland and Estate)
- After exiting visitor reception turn left and follow the path to the woodland and estate grounds.
- The route to the area is step-free via a slight ramp/slope.
- Path surfaces along the route are tarmac and paving stones.
- The majority of the paths are wide enough for wheelchair users.
- There is no accessible shuttle to this area.
Outdoor Spaces
- This information is for the access point located just after leaving visitor reception.
- Access into the area is via a slight ramp/slope.
- The slope is over 150cm wide.
- There is open access at the surveyed access point.
- The outdoor spaces include the following surfaces: concrete or tarmac, grass, gravel, compact earth and loose stones.
- Footpaths are available in some of the outdoor space.
- The majority of the paths are wide enough for wheelchair users.
- There is no step-free level access around the area.
- There are steep ramps/slopes with handrails, slight ramps/slopes without handrails and more than 3 steps without handrails in the main areas.
- There are slopes throughout and as you get closer to the Menai Strait.
There are steps to descend as you get closer to the sea wall. - There are some bench seats situated along the paths for people to rest.
