Wheelchair accessible things to do in the East Midlands


Discover the charm of the East Midlands, where history and modernity blend seamlessly. Begin your journey in Nottingham, known for its legendary association with Robin Hood and its vibrant cultural scene. Explore the medieval majesty of Lincoln Cathedral, one of Europe's finest Gothic masterpieces.

Delve into the industrial heritage of Derby at the Silk Mill Museum, birthplace of the Industrial Revolution. Nature lovers will find solace in the serene landscapes of the Peak District National Park, offering picturesque hikes and breathtaking vistas. And for a dose of adrenaline, don't miss the thrill of Alton Towers, one of the UK's premier theme parks.

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Kirkby Leisure Centre
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Kirkby Leisure Centre

Kirkby Leisure Centre brings with it better opportunities for everyone in the local community to get active.

Jimmy Beans
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From £1

Jimmy Beans

Offering a vast array of bespoke, modern and professionally designed play equipment, there is something for every child aged from newborn to ten years old!

Danes Camp Leisure Centre
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Danes Camp Leisure Centre

Danes Camp is an all encompassing leisure centre with more than the standard gym and swimming pool facilities.

Desborough Heritage Centre
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Free

Desborough Heritage Centre

Official Website for the Desborough Heritage Centre and Desborough Civic Society, Station Road, Desborough, Northants

Attraction
From £20

Holdenby Falconry Centre

Icarus Falconry provides the very best in Bird of Prey Experiences, Demonstrations and Displays.

Moorways Sports Village and Water Park
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Adults from £6.50

Moorways Sports Village and Water Park

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

Attraction
Adults £10

Newstead Abbey

Explore the house and gardens of Lord Byron's ancestral home.

Attraction
Free

Leicester Cathedral

At the physical heart of our city and has been embedded in the public, economic, cultural and religious life of this community since medieval times.