Easy access to sites
Bracknell Forest Council wants to make sure that everyone has the opportunity to enjoy the beautiful scenery, varied landscapes and relaxing atmosphere of the borough’s beautiful countryside.
Disabled Go
An online access guide covering 500 venues across the Borough, including several of our parks and countryside sites with moderate to good levels of access is available to help inform and empower people with disabilities. Find out more.
Accessibility of our sites
Several sites have accessible paths. You can find out more information about these and other sites by using the links below and on our Parks to visit page. We also have leaflets about Accessible Rural Routes available.
- Ambarrow Court
A disabled access path runs through the site and includes handrails and passing places to allow wheelchair users and mobility-impaired people to access the range of habitats found throughout the site. - Clinton's Hill
Surface paths give access to the picnic area at this site. This is adjacent to the play area. - Larks Hill
Accessible rural routes Larks Hill (209kb)
Six pedestrian access points lead onto Larks Hill's hoggin paths which are predominantly suitable for wheelchairs and pushchairs (although some may become soft in wet weather). This site is also one of a series of three Accessible Rural Routes around Bracknell and begins in the Larks Hill car park. - Lily Hill Park
Accessible paths (suitable for mobility scooters) have been created as part of restoration works at the site. - Longhill Park
The park is generally flat and reasonably accessible for mobility-impaired people. The main access to the site is from the main car park off Long Hill Road. Pedestrian access points are located at the junction of Long Hill Road and Harvest Ride; the northern point of Harvest Ride; the rear of Timline Green; and the rear of Milman Close. - Pope’s Meadow
A circular hoggin path starts in the main car park and provides easy access to the pond, picnic benches and open grassland. - Shepherd Meadows
Disabled access paths at this site in Sandhurst lead to fishing platforms that are suitable for the mobility impaired. - Westmorland Park
This is an eight-hectare parkland with sports facilities, open grassland, play areas, a pond and mature parkland trees. A surfaced path suitable for wheelchairs runs parallel to the west boundary.
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