Access Guide
Getting Help and Assistance
- For additional information on accessibility at Warwick Castle please click here (new tab).
- There is a member of staff available for help and assistance.
- Water bowls for assistance dogs are available.
- There is a designated place of safety which can be used by people who may feel scared or at risk.
- The designated place of safety is located at the rear of the Castle Courtyard, beneath the Time Tower.
- There are a limited number of wheelchairs and mobility scooters available.
These are free to hire.
Scooters should be booked in advance of your visit.
Wheelchairs are offered on a first come first served basis.
Warwick Castle is part of the Sunflower Lanyard Scheme. The free lanyards can be collected from the Castle Entrance. - Disabled guests are welcomed to visit with a free carer ticket. Please select the carer ticket from the options and bring valid documentation with you (as a condition of entry).
- During busier periods Fast Tract Queuing is available for an individual and their carer, please speak to a member of staff for more information.
- Quiet Times and Spaces -
January to March (excluding half term) are generally quieter months, as is November.
Mid-week also tends to be quieter than weekends throughout the year.
10.00 to 11.00 and 15.00 to 16.00 are generally quieter times.
Summary
- The Woodland Theatre is located next to the Riverside Arena and Pageant Field.
- For the Castle Grounds Access Guide please click here (new tab).
- The nearest changing places is located to the right of the Conservatory Tea House.
- For more information on the changing places please click here (new tab).
- The nearest accessible toilet is located within the Great Hall and Upper State Rooms, ahead as you enter from the accessible entrance”.
- The nearest standard toilets are located to the left and right of the Conservatory Tea House.
Viewing Area
- There are two slight slopes leading up from the pathway to the viewing area.
- The pathway has a fabric mat surface.
- There is step-free access throughout the viewing area.
- There are bean bags available.
- There are picnic benches available, the picnic benches are not adapted for wheelchair users.
- The Zog Live Show features British sign language interpretation.
- There is a shop and food / drink kiosk at the rear of the viewing area.