Access information for those with mobility issues
Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2012 10:11 pm
I am wondering if it would be possible to set up a forum dealing with the above for example including information on any wheelchair accessible taxi services on the island, and places such as Heavenly Bay which I can only access by swimming from outside the Naturalist on the main Castara Bay.This is because Heavenly Bay is almost impossible to get to for those who have difficulty walking or use a power chair as the road down has such a steep gradient that even my singing dancing Fieldmaster all terrain power-chair (which allows control of users centre of gravity according whether going up or down hill) would almost certainly be unable to cope and tip me out.
What I personally would find even more useful is if contributor's, or you Steve, could add a note to reviews stating pointing out any obvious difficulties for those mobility issues. Another example could be Arnos Vale, yep totally agree with your review Steve, however still think it worth paying the 20TT to be able to enjoy the snorkelling on it's beach. On several visits over the last 9 years after explaining that I wouldn't be able to walk down the very steep path to the beach we were allowed to park by the beach-side cafe, however on last visit the guard who was on the gate was decidedly unpleasant when we asked if it would be OK to park lower down level with the beach - we turned and left. Also worth noting that hanging on to an occupied manual wheelchair going down hill would probably be even harder than pushing it up hill.
Cheers
PS Steve, you probably don't remember our meeting several years ago when you were checking out the Naturalist. I was a tall blond on her own who very impressed as how wonderful herself ? "Jill" always managed to look -).
What I personally would find even more useful is if contributor's, or you Steve, could add a note to reviews stating pointing out any obvious difficulties for those mobility issues. Another example could be Arnos Vale, yep totally agree with your review Steve, however still think it worth paying the 20TT to be able to enjoy the snorkelling on it's beach. On several visits over the last 9 years after explaining that I wouldn't be able to walk down the very steep path to the beach we were allowed to park by the beach-side cafe, however on last visit the guard who was on the gate was decidedly unpleasant when we asked if it would be OK to park lower down level with the beach - we turned and left. Also worth noting that hanging on to an occupied manual wheelchair going down hill would probably be even harder than pushing it up hill.
Cheers
PS Steve, you probably don't remember our meeting several years ago when you were checking out the Naturalist. I was a tall blond on her own who very impressed as how wonderful herself ? "Jill" always managed to look -).