Wheelchair accessible things to do in Derbyshire

Derbyshire, a place of fun and adventure, a county to explore for a day out to remember. What do you, your family and friends enjoy? Attractions, activities and events? VisitRevisit has everything you need to plan a perfect day out. Start to build your day out today, search for things to do, add the things you will enjoy to your itinerary and when you’re ready, enjoy your day out.

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The Climbing Unit
Activity
Adults £8.50

The Climbing Unit

World class climbing facility in Derby.

Activity
Adults £6.75

Hollywood Bowl Derby

Experience the best bowling Derby has to offer, and book to play on one of our state-of-the-art lanes!

Attraction
Free

Derby Cathedral

Appreciating the building, its monuments and history, tours of the Tower and enjoy the calm reflective environment of the Cathedral.

Moorways Sports Village and Water Park
Activity
Adults from £6.50

Moorways Sports Village and Water Park

(1 reviews)

Moorways Sports Village and Water Park combines a water park and leisure centre with Moorways Stadium to create a fantastic facility for the community.

Tubby Bears Playzone
Activity
From £1

Tubby Bears Playzone

Tubby Bears Play Zone soft play area, a place full of exciting activities for children. .

Attraction
From £10

Derby Country Football Club Tour

Embark on a behind-the-scenes journey, exploring the hallowed grounds, iconic stadium, and rich history of a beloved football club.

Oxygen Derby Activity Park
Attraction
From £11

Oxygen Derby Activity Park

Join us at our Derby park for 80+ trampolines, a Cardio wall, Soft play, and Giant airbags four great reasons to visit!

Attraction
Free

Darley Park

A scenic haven offering riverside walks, lush greenery, and vibrant gardens—a perfect escape for picnics, leisure, and outdoor recreation.

Attraction
Free

Ladybower Reservoir

Ladybower Reservoir, in Peak National Park, offers scenic beauty with water, woodland, moors, and conifers, attracting over 2 million visitors annually.