Buckinghamshire Visitor Attractions
Along with the attractions listed on this page you may also find places of interest on the Buckinghamshire Heritage and Nature pages. We suggest that you also visit the pages for the neighbouring counties to see what else there is in the area.
We support ‘Accessible Countryside for Everyone’ in providing a brief guide as to the access / facilities for the sites listed, where we have them.
Bletchley Park (National Code Centre)- Once Britain's Best Kept Secret, today Bletchley Park, Home of the Codebreakers, is a heritage site and vibrant tourist attraction - Milton Keynes - Disabled facilities see website "All the exhibitions are positioned at ground floor level bar one - Block B which has a wheel chair lift. Ramps are installed on site for easy access...BSL interpreted guided tours are available throughout the year"
www.bletchleypark.org.uk
Bekonscot Model Village & Railway "is the world’s oldest & original model village, opening for the first time in 1929...huge model railway, 1.5 acres of well kept gardens" - Beaconsfield - "Almost all paths and walkways are easily accessible, however the elevated walkway has stair access only", a limited number of wheelchairs are available
www.bekonscot.co.uk
Buckinghamshire Railway Centre - a 25 acre working Steam Museum, with one of the UK’s largest collections of locomotives, rolling stock and railway memorabilia - Quainton Nr Aylesbury - Disabled & Pushchair friendly but trains not wheelchair accessible
www.bucksrailcentre.org
Bucks Goat Centre - A childrens animal farm with goats, pigs, sheep, rabbits, play area etc - Stoke Mandeville - we have no disabled access info for this site
www.thebucksgoatcentre.co.uk
Chiltern Open Air Museum - The museum rescues threatened historic buildings, rebuilds and preserves them in a traditional Chilterns landscape, working traditional farm, events, activities - Chalfont St. Giles - Disabled & Pushchair friendly
www.coam.org.uk
Cowper & Newton Museum - The museum celebrates the leading 18th Century poet & letter writer William Cowper and his friend, John Newton, gardens and 18h Century summerhouse - Olney - Access for wheelchair users to the garden, and limited access to the house
www.cowperandnewtonmuseum.org.uk
E.J. Churchill Shooting Ground - West Wycombe Estate - over 100 clay shooting stands and 6 clay shooting disciplines, practice and tuition - Disabled access and tuition available, please contact the venue for more details
www.ejchurchill.com
Gullivers Land - family theme park, over 70 rides, attractions and shows - Milton Keynes - Disabled & Pushchair friendly / baby changing but with some restrictions for wheelchairs see website
www.gulliversfun.co.uk/milton-keynes
Hellfire Caves - A tour down the Caves takes you along deep winding passages which extend over a quarter of a mile underground and lead past various small chambers - West Wycombe - Unsuitable for Wheelchairs and Pushchairs
www.hellfirecaves.co.uk
Milton Keynes City Discovery Centre - informs visitors about urban geography and new city planning - as well as the historical and natural heritage of Milton Keynes - Bradwell Abbey, Milton Keynes - we have no disabled access info for this site
www.mkcdc.org.uk
Oak Farm Animal Park - Children's Animal Working Farm, variety of animals, many of which are rescued for a second chance in life - Aylesbury - we have no disabled access info for this site
www.oakfarmanimalpark.co.uk
Odds Farm Park - A children's animal farm, under 3's play Area, playbarn - High Wycombe - Disabled & Pushchair friendly / baby changing see website
www.oddsfarm.co.uk
The National Museum of Computing - follow the development of computing from the ultra-secret pioneering efforts of the 1940s through the mainframes of the 1960s and 1970s, and the rise of personal computing in the 1980s - Bletchley Park - Disabled facilities see website
www.tnmoc.org
The Roald Dahl Museum and Story Centre - aimed at 6 to 12 year olds, features two fun and fact-packed galleries (including Solo Gallery featuring Roald Dahl's original Writing Hut) and our fantabulous interactive Story Centre - Great Missenden - Disabled & Pushchair friendly / baby changing see website, tactile maps, a hearing loop, and audio transcripts of audio visual presentations. British Sign Language interpretation throughout the Museum via the Museum's Signly app see website
www.roalddahlmuseum.org
Tiggywinkles - The World's Busiest Wildlife Hospital, Visitor Centre, educational trail takes you around the gardens - Haddenham, Aylesbury - Disabled & Pushchair friendly / baby changing see website
www.sttiggywinkles.org.uk