Accessibility at Craggaunowen
Craggaunowen is an outdoor heritage park set within a natural landscape. Due to the historic and archaeological nature of the site, accessibility varies across different areas.
General Access
- The site is partially accessible.
- Much of Craggaunowen is outdoors and includes natural ground surfaces, such as grass and gravel.
- Some areas may be uneven and may not be suitable for all visitors with mobility requirements.
Wheelchair Access
- Access is available to certain main visitor areas; however, not all routes or exhibits are wheelchair accessible.
- Some reconstructed historic structures may have steps, narrow entrances, or low thresholds, which may limit access.
Toilets
Assistance Dogs
- Guide dogs and registered assistance dogs are welcome.
Parking
Visitor Information
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The site is generally explored on a self-guided basis, allowing visitors to plan their visit according to their own needs and pace.
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Weather conditions may affect ground surfaces.
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Staff are available to provide guidance on the most accessible areas of the site, where possible.
Further Enquiries
As individual access needs vary, visitors are encouraged to contact Craggaunowen directly ahead of their visit for the most up-to-date and detailed accessibility information.