Accessible shops, cafés, venues and days out across Derbyshire - filter by the access features you need.
Find 16 wheelchair-accessible places across Derbyshire, including Ashbourne, Bakewell and Belper - shops, cafés, restaurants, venues and days out. Locally, step-free access, accessible toilet and lift access are among the most commonly listed features. Filter by the access needs that matter to you, from step-free entry to Changing Places toilets and Blue Badge parking, and check the details on each listing before you travel.
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Run by the Chesterfield Canal Trust charity; accessibility corroborated by trust site and Accessible Derbyshire directory.
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Matlock Farm Park is a accessible business in Matlock.
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Severn Trent Water visitor site. Accessibility confirmed via Severn Trent's official published accessibility guide.
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Located in Derby Cathedral Quarter. Accessible bedrooms on floors 1-7. Full access statement available on their website.
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Derby Arena's own access page confirms a Changing Places toilet in the ground-floor foyer, accessed via a radar key available from staff. Verified via official site, July 2026.
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Council-run venue operated by Chesterfield Theatres (Chesterfield Borough Council). Accessibility confirmed via official access page.
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Free entry. Home to the world's greatest collection of Joseph Wright of Derby paintings. Fully accessible via lift throughout.
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ODEON Luxe Derby is a accessible business in Derby.
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Home of the Duke of Devonshire. Step-free routes through major garden areas. Formal gardens cover 105 acres with accessible pathways.
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Remaining 2/3 of cave tour beyond the main chamber involves 28 steps and is not wheelchair accessible.
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Former railway trail through limestone dales; step-free access points at Bakewell, Hassop, Great Longstone and Millers Dale stations.
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VisitEngland Awards for Excellence 2026 Gold winner, Accessible & Inclusive Tourism category - fourth national Gold win. Euan's Guide listed.
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Retail and leisure village; access statement published on-site (Sept 2024).
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Carers Policy allows an accompanying carer free access to support a disabled visitor using the pool, racket sports or gym.
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Cable car attraction; wheelchair users can access cable cars and the summit site including restaurant, terrace and cave video tours.
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Free entry. CQC not applicable (cultural attraction). Verified via Derby Museums official website.
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