Wheelchair accessible things to do in Oxford


Oxford is a beautiful city in England that has a lot of history and culture. You can visit the famous university, where many famous people studied and taught, such as Stephen Hawking, J.R.R. Tolkien and Oscar Wilde. You can also see the stunning architecture of the colleges, churches and museums.

Oxford is also a great place to enjoy nature, with parks, gardens and rivers. You can go for a walk, bike or boat ride and admire the scenery. Oxford has something for everyone, whether you are interested in art, literature, science or history.

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Adults from £6.50

Waterperry Gardens

8 acres of ornamental gardens with a fascinating history, including; Plant Centre, Gift Barn, Gallery, Museum, Teashop and events.

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The Abbey Sutton Courtenay

A spiritual retreat, education and well-being centre with a resident community offering a unique place for restoration and inspiration.

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Adults from £6.50

Soldiers of Oxfordshire Museum

This exhibition charts the impact of the ware for Oxfordshire during 1916-1918 and the key moments for the country's two regiments.

Whizz Kidz
Activity
Adults from £2.25

Whizz Kidz

Our indoor play areas consist of a giant play frame, toddler play frame, sports arena, bouncy castle, Cannons, Giant Slides, Wow Zone and so much more.

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From £15

Heythrop Park Resort Golf

18 holes of challenge at stunning Heythrop Park Resort golf course in Oxfordshire. We welcome golfers of all abilities.

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Adults from £5

Stonor Park

Home to the Stonor family for 850 years with a rich history, art, treasure, gardens, family days out and deer. Relax and learn in this stately Oxford Manor

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Adults £3.50

Old Gaol Museum

Welcome to 272 years of dank, dark, despairing prison life in what was, originally, Buckingham's Castle Gaol.

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Adults £6

National Trust Ashdown

Discover the National Trust's unusual Dutch-style Ashdown House on the Berkshire Downs.

Hobbs of Henley
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From £17.50

Hobbs of Henley

If youd like to explore Britains most historic river or just relax and let the world drift by theres no better way to start than with Hobbs