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Landmark Forest Adventure Park, B9153, Carrbridge PH23 3AJ, UK

Landmark Forest Adventure Park Landmark Forest Adventure Park, B9153, Carrbridge PH23 3AJ, UK

Forest activity park with climbing wall, highwire course, maze, raft ride and rollercoaster.

Disabled Access

A ‘Welcome All’ policy at Landmark Forest Adventure Park and we look forward to welcoming guests who have a disability. We are keen to promote access to as many areas as possible and for our guests with disabilities, to gain as full an experience as possible within the constraints that the local environment and our type of attractions allow.

The pathways are relatively level and suitable for wheelchairs and walking-restricted persons, however are partially unmade in sections and therefore may necessitate additional assistance. Most areas of the park are accessible by wheelchair, with the exception of the Forest Tower, Wild Water Coaster, ropes-courses, Skydive and Ant City.

During the summer months we have two disabled toilets; one in the main building and another located beside the Pinewood Grill. The one in the main building is open all year-round.

Access Facilities Services for Visitors with Disabilities

We have a number of disabled parking spaces located immediately outside the main entrance. Those registered disabled should use our Fast-Track entry to get into the park. This is clearly sing-posted and is located on the left hand-side of the main Reception. This also applied to anyone else who is visiting as part of the same group.

Those registered as disabled will receive a 50% discount on their ticket and an accompanying carer will get complimentary entry. To get this discount those registered as disabled must present proof of disability at the Ticket Office and anyone that wishes to be admitted in the park for free as a carer will need to present proof that the person they are with requires their care. All acceptable forms of proofs are explained in the question below.

It is important that people are not judged based on their physical appearance at the ticket office, and it is not acceptable for our staff to be expected to judge, which is why visitors are required to provide proof of disability. We have tried to follow the procedures we have observed on both Government and Local Authority web sites.

Acceptable Documentary Proof for visitors with disabilities may include:

  • Disability Living Allowance/Personal Independence Payment
  • Attendance Allowance Letter
  • Plus One Card
  • One Scotland Card
  • Award Letter-War Pension Mobility Supplement
  • Blind/Partially Sighted Certificate
  • Invalidity Benefit Certificate/Book
  • Letter from DVLS (Medical Condition Stated)
  • Registration as profoundly or severely deaf
  • Social Services Blue Badge
  • Letter from a medical professional on NHS headed paper (Medical Condition Stated)

Acceptable Documentary Proof for the requirement of a helper may include:

  • Plus One Card issued to the visitor with a disability
  • Attendance Allowance Book belonging to the visitor with a disability
  • Carer’s Allowance
  • Letter from a medical professional on NHS headed paper for the visitor with a disability stating the need of a helper

All dogs are welcome at Landmark provided that they are kept on a lead and under close control at all times. For safety reasons, dogs are not able to accompany visitors onto the rides.

A limited number of wheelchairs are available at Reception on a loan basis. We regret that wheelchairs from Landmark cannot be taken out in to the car parks. At this current time we do not have electric wheelchairs.

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