Welcome to our Accessible Attractions Information Page!
At Accessibility Tours Ireland, we believe that the beauty, history, and charm of Ireland should be experienced by everyone—regardless of mobility needs. This page is designed to help you plan your journey with confidence, offering clear and up-to-date information on Ireland’s top wheelchair-friendly attractions. Whether you're exploring ancient castles, scenic coastlines, or vibrant cultural sites, we've highlighted the best accessible options to ensure a comfortable and enriching experience.
We’re here to support your adventure every step of the way—because unforgettable memories should be accessible to all.

Useful Websites
(Please click on their names to be directed to their websites)
🗺️ Official Tourism & Government Resources
- Run by Fáilte Ireland (the National Tourism Development Authority), this site includes accessibility information for many listed attractions. Use the search filter or check individual attraction pages for accessibility notes.
- Offers details on accessibility at OPW-managed heritage sites (castles, monuments, parks, etc.). Each site page often includes a section on wheelchair access, parking, and facilities.
National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS)
- For natural attractions like national parks and reserves, check their website for accessible trails, visitor centres, and facilities.
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Changing Places is a website that lists fully accessible toilets across the UK and Ireland, helping users find facilities with hoists, adult‑sized changing benches, spacious layouts, and other essential features for those needing assisted toileting.
- AccessAble provides detailed, on‑site‑surveyed accessibility guides for venues across Northern Ireland, helping users easily check essential access features such as toilets, parking, entrances, and facilities before visiting.
More Accessible Sites
Please click on the names, and it will bring you to their websites.
Clare
Bunratty Castle & Folkpark - The castle is not accessible, the Folkpark is. Toilet onsite.
O'Brien's Ferries, Doolin - For manual wheelchair users only, tide dependent. No onboard toilet available.
The Burren Centre - Fully accessible. Toilet onsite.
Dublin
Chester Beatty Library - Fully accessible. Toilets onsite.
Little Museum of Dublin - Accessible, with a lift, rooms can be tight to manoeuvre. Toilet onsite.
EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum - Fully accessible. Toilet onsite.
The Book of Kell's Experience Trinity College - Partially accessible. Toilet on campus. Refer to website about restoration.
St. Patricks Cathedral - Accessible, some side chapels are smaller. Toilet onsite.
The National Wax Museum - Accessible with a lift, tight spaces. Toilet onsite.
Guinness Storehouse - Fully accessible with a lift. Toilets onsite.
Galway
Cahirconnell Stone Fort - The sheepdog demonstration, Cafe & Gift shop are accessible, the fort itself isn't. Toilet onsite.
Kerry
Kerry Bog Village - Partially accessible, gravel paths and narrow doorways into some buildings. Toilet onsite.
Kildare
The Shackleton Experience, Athy - Fully accessible. Toilet onsite.
Kilkenny
The Smithwick's Experience - Fully accessible with a lift. Toilet onsite.
Meath
New Grange, (Bru Na Boinne) - Fully accessible visitor centre and shuttle bus. Passage tomb is not. Toilet at the visitor centre.
Roscommon
Derryglad Folk & Heritage Museum - Partially accessible. Not all buildings are step free. Toilets onsite.
National Famine Museum - Museum is fully accessible. Historic house has no lift. Toilet onsite.
Westmeath
Dún na Sí Amenity & Heritage Park - Accessible but has uneven terrain. Toilet onsite.
Wexford
Dunbrody Famine Ship, New Ross - Fully accessible. The ship has a lift. Toilet at the visitor centre.
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