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Tips for hiring a beach wheelchair in North Devon

When you visit us, you’re never too far from numerous picturesque seaside locations and the ability to hire beach wheelchairs...

Beaches are beautiful examples of the grandeur of the natural world and are spaces that everyone should be able to enjoy. As an accessible outdoor adventure centre in Devon, we are committed to ensuring everyone can experience the joys of the countryside, especially the stunning beaches dotted around the North Devon coastline.

When you visit us at Calvert Exmoor, you’re never too far from numerous picturesque seaside locations, many of which offer accessible facilities, including the ability to hire beach wheelchairs or carriages.

Here,we cover everything you need to know about renting a beach wheelchair to ensure your next coastal adventure is the best it can be.

How Accessible is the North Devon Coastline?

In recent years, our glorious county has been a part of some great projects designed to make rural areas more accessible and inclusive spaces.The Countryside Mobility Scheme is a non-profit organisation that aims to ensure the South West countryside is made accessible for all visitors.

With their influence and the impact of other dedicated companies, many areas now have on-site beach wheelchairs and carriages, with both manual and electrical options available to hire.

Schemes like this not only cater to beach locations but also aim to make woodland spaces and National Trust properties wheelchair accessible.

How to Hire a Beach Wheelchair

Whenever you’re on holiday and want to find out more about the local facilities, your first port of call should be the relevant tourist information centre. Here, you will be able to find out about the accessible opportunities in the area as well as how to hire any available equipment.

From there, hiring your beach wheelchair is a relatively simple process; you’ll just have to get in touch with the local beach shop or information centre, who will be able to give you more information about availability and any hiring prices.

The Best Accessible Beaches in North Devon

The list of beautiful local beaches is a long one, with plenty of locations offering access to all-terrain wheelchairs and trampers. Here are some of our favourite accessible beaches that make must-visit spots!

To find out more about these stunning destinations and more, read our blog below.

Croyde beach and sea surrounded by beautiful countryside

Croyde Bay

Is Croyde Bay Accessible?

Croyde Bay is a surfers paradise with various schools offering surfing lessons to anyone willing to have a go! One such school is The Wave Project and Surf SouthWest partnership who are making surfing accessible to all.

If surfing isn’t your thing, and you’re just after a meander along the sands, there’s plenty of opportunity for that too. Croyde Bay is recognised as having disability access with short slopes down to the beach. It should be noted that the sand at the entrance is soft, which can make it more challenging to manoeuvre around for users of mobility aids.

A big bonus for Croyde Bay is the Changing Places toilet, thanks to a local Access For All community group.

We have provided two of our own beach wheelchairs for the Wave Project and Surf Southwest, which contribute to the accessibility of guests and students learning to surf at Croyde beach.

Is Saunton Sands Beach Accessible?

 

Saunton Sands is made up of three and a half miles of warm, golden sands, backed by the rolling dunes known as the Braunton Burrows.

The beach features numerous amenities, including two accessible toilets and accessible parking spaces.

The entrance to the beach consists of very soft sand and a steep slope, which can prove to be challenging for wheelchairs. However, the Saunton Sands Beach Shop holds five wheelchairs suitable for both adults and children, including:

  • Three Landeez beach wheelchairs
  • Two NOMAD all-terrain carriages

How to Hire a Beach Wheelchair at Saunton Sands

Advanced booking is recommended, especially during the summer months. You can call 01271 890771 to rent a chair for:

  • Half a day
  • A full day
  • Or on a weekly basis

Two of the wheelchairs at Saunton Sands have been provided by the Calvert Exmoor site.

Is Woolacombe Bay Accessible?

Woolacombe Bay is another dreamy coastal location and home to a glorious landscape of golden sands.

Accessible toilets are available in the village, and the beach is recognised as having easy access, with a ramp that leads to the beach. Again, sands can be soft and more difficult to navigate.

An electric beach wheelchair is available to hire from the Woolacombe Tourist Information Centre.

How to Hire a Beach Wheelchair at Woolacombe Bay

Due to the popularity of Woolacombe, booking ahead of time is thoroughly recommended. You can either call 01271 870553 or e-mail info@woolacombetourism.co.uk.

To hire the beach wheelchair, you automatically become a member of the Countryside Mobility, which has an annual fee of £10.00. Alternatively, you can try a £2.50 two week ‘Taster Membership’.

Once a member of Countryside Mobility, you are allowed to use the available trampers at any of the 36 sites in the South West.

A donation of £5 per session is also encouraged.

Is Lundy Island Accessible?

 

Situated just 12 miles off the North Devon coast, Lundy Island is a brilliant day out for anyone visiting the area. The raw and natural landscape of the island is immense, and the wildlife is spectacular. Though rare to see, both deer and puffin inhabit the island.

On the island, there are two electric wheelchairs available for hire. Because of its more remote location, travelling to and staying on Lundy can prove tricky for some, so make sure to consider these elements too.

How to Hire a Beach Wheelchair on Lundy Island

Booking in advance is essential to ensure someone is available to assist once the boat has docked on the island.

The electric wheelchairs are available for day hire. However, you will already need to be a Countryside Mobility member due to the reduced staffing on the island and the requirement of tramper induction for new members.

Hire will cost £20 for a full day and £50 for a week.

Other Accessible Places to Visit in North Devon

Hiring a Wheelchair at the National Trust

If you are interested in visiting a National Trust site and require wheelchair hire, we recommend getting in touch with the location in advance to check for wheelchair availability – some locations may only provide seasonal wheelchair hire.

Wheelchair hire from the National Trust is usually part of the Countryside Mobility Scheme, which means you will need to be a member.

Hopefully, you can make the most of your next North Devon beach holiday with this bit of insight! If we missed something, or you want to tell us about your experience hiring beach wheelchairs, we’d love to hear from you – leave a comment on our Facebook page to get involved.

If you or someone you know could benefit from an accessible activity break with us, please don’t hesitate to get in touch to find out more about the Calvert Experience.