Warwick Castle was built as a mediaeval fortress and, as such, it has a large number of steps and narrow doorways which present limitations for guests who use a wheelchair. To assist you, please find further information below about details of our attractions and facilities to help you make your day at Warwick Castle an enjoyable one. You can also read our disability policy.
Castle Attractions
Of the Castle's most recent attractions, The Castle Dungeon has limited access to wheelchair users. Unfortunately, it is not possible for wheelchair users to gain access to the majority of the indoor attractions at the Castle. These attractions have steps at the entrances and exits and there are narrow corridors throughout.
Grounds and Gardens
The pathways through the grounds are all tarmac and enable access around the 60 acres of beautiful grounds and gardens. Only registered assistance dogs are admitted to the Castle and Grounds.
Outdoor Events
Throughout the year there is outdoor entertainment including craftsmen, fighting knights, birds of prey displays and jousting tournaments which are all accessible to wheelchair users.
Refreshments
The ground floor of the Coach House situated at the Stables entrance is accessible.
Gift Shops
The Armoury and Stables gift shops are accessible.
Toilet Facilities
Toilets suitable for wheelchair users are located in the Stables Courtyard and Conservatory and are equipped with emergency call alarms.
Courtesy Wheelchairs
There are a limited number of wheelchairs available daily on a first come, first served basis. Please check at the turnstiles on arrival for availability.
Parking
Disabled Car Parking spaces are available in both main car parks. Parking in all our car parks is chargeable. See our Directions page for details.
For further information regarding accessibility please see our Disability Policy.



