Coed y Brenin Visitor Centre
- Visitor centre is fully accessible to wheelchair users and those with limited mobility
- Cycle trails suitable for adaptive bikes
- Two walking trails suitable for off-road mobility scooters
- Wheelchairs and off-road mobility scooters available for hire (advance booking essential)
- Accessible picnic areas
The UK’s first purpose-built mountain-bike centre, Coed y Brenin offers plenty of opportunities for accessible woodland adventures. There’s a selection of disabled-friendly features like accessible picnic and play areas, disabled access parking and and accessible walking trail with tactile sculptures. There’s also the MinorTaur bike trail, where three of its four loops are designed for disabled riders using adaptive bikes. For full details, go to the Coed y Brenin website.
They offer 4 disabled parking bays which are located near the main visitors enterance. the MinoTaur bike trail is accessible to adapted wheel chairs, adaptive bicycles and adapted mobility scooters.
They offer adapted mobility scooter hire but advanced booking is required and have accessible walks, playground, cafes and toilets for visitors.
Coed y Brenin is one of the top sporting destinations for amateurs and pros to explore and have fun. It is a great way to get active and potentially try something new.
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