Places to Stay
You can search for accessible accommodation that meets your individual requirements, utilising the National Accessible Scheme (NAS) visual, hearing and mobility categories. You can also browse accommodation with accessibility facilities on our website using the filter buttons.
NAS accredited Hotels/Accommodation in Kent can be found on www.openbritain.net/places-to-go/ and search in Southern England, Kent
Things to Do
Attractions and restaurants in Kent are increasingly committing to accessibility. Many tourism venues provide information on the accessibility of their facilities and services in the form of an Access Statement.
All VisitEngland quality assured attractions are required to have an Access Statement and we advise visitors to ask to see their statement when researching their trip.
Go to www.openbritain.net/places-to-go/ and search in Southern England, Kent for ideas on accessible attractions
Trails
From city heritage trails to countryside walks, we want to make sure that everyone has the opportunity to enjoy Kent's beautiful scenery, varied landscapes and rich history. Explore Kent has a huge list of walks and countryside trails that have no obstructions, are flat, surfaced routes and are ideal for those with pushchairs or for wheelchair users. Go to their website and search for Accessible Activities
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Ashford & Tenterden Canterbury, Herne Bay and Whitstable Dover, Deal & Sandwich Faversham, Isle of Sheppey and Sittingbourne Folkestone, Hythe & Romney Marsh Gravesend and the Borough of Gravesham Maidstone Margate, Broadstairs & Ramsgate Rochester, Chatham & Gillingham Sevenoaks Tonbridge and Malling Tunbridge Wells