While vineyard trails may have limited accessibility due to uneven terrain, the brasserie, restaurant, and main facilities provide wheelchair access, including an accessible toilet. Approximately 90% of the factory tour is wheelchair accessible on the ground floor, with a small upper floor area being inaccessible. On-site parking is available. Accessible accommodation includes one twin room with a large wet room suitable for guests with limited mobility.
Best Vineyards for Accessibility in Gloucestershire
Cotswold slopes meet modern tasting rooms in Gloucestershire, so access differs by site. A short call ahead secures the best route, parking and any extra support. With that in place, the experience stays easy and welcoming.
Cotswold slopes meet modern tasting rooms in Gloucestershire, so access differs by site. A short call ahead secures the best route, parking and any extra support. With that in place, the experience stays easy and welcoming.
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Larkhill Vineyard provides disabled access and includes accessible car parking.
Kingsthorne currently operates by appointment only, so visitors should ring ahead. While "Disabled Access" is listed as a facility, specific details regarding accessible parking, the extent of accessible areas, or carer entry are not explicitly detailed as new visitor facilities, including a visitor centre, restaurant, and event spaces, are still under development.
More Accessible Vineyards in gloucestershire
Woodchester Valley Vineyard – Gloucestershire
All visits to Woodchester Valley Vineyard, including tours, must be pre-booked. The approach to the vineyard can involve hilly, single-track roads. Tours include a visit to the vines, which are agricultural land and likely to have uneven surfaces.
Foxbury Fields Vineyard – Gloucestershire
A charming English vineyard where the flourishing vines are often personally inspected by Lola, the resident dog.