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what you can see and do at this fascinating shopping outlet
Enjoy a lovely day out shopping and not spend a penny simply by taking time to window shop
In need of a break, then relax over a cup of coffee in a delightful restaurant
Seven fantastic toilet blocks delightfully arranged to make your needs more interesting
attractive seating areas abound here with beautiful selections of plants that offer colour to brighten your day out
Ample disabled parking. Easy accessible walkways. Lovely colourful settings. Well laid paths
Plenty of resting places. Attractive toilet entries. Accessible cubicles. Disabled toilets
Attractive restaurants. Delightful interesting menus. Chinese and Asian restaurant Good Chinese selections
Bicester village looks after its disabled visitors very well, offering many bays for its mobility customers , with three separate main entrances, all on the level, with wide open spaces that offer freedom of movement so you can get around quite easily, even though it will be very busy at times, and you will be well supported.
For the disabled person who would enjoy a little more help and support, it would be worth considering pre-booking a parking bay, close to the boutique outlets, and enjoying those little extras that come at a small charge, which includes those extras for up to four others in your car party, ideal if you wish privacy while shopping.
Well worth reading our reviews
We are pleased to show you THREE other outlets we recommend disabled visiting,
Gloucester Quay outlets
McArthur Glen designer outlets
and a delightful shopping village
Heart of the Shires
From your car, into the lift, exit to shops, enjoy shopping, Then walk along the quay and enjoy the museum, pubs and cafes.
ample disabled car parking, Stroll through many designer outlets, Enjoy light refreshments, take in more shops, relax with exciting fountain displays
This delightful attractive shopping village is ideal for those with limited mobility, little shops with easy access, and lovely cafe for coffee time.
We have reviewed hundreds of places we feel are ideal for disabled people to go and visit, and a list of many of these can be seen at the bottom of page one “Disabled help for accessible visits”
do scroll down that page to see many places you may just think would appeal to you.
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