Accessible Experiences in Jersey

Visitor Guide Accessible Experiences

The Botanic Gardens at Samarès Manor

Created in the 1920s, this 14–acre landscape offers stunning scenery with an exotic garden, water and seasonal gardens, a Japanese garden, beehive hubs, kids’ play area, café and more. The majority of the site is accessible to wheelchair users, however some of the pathways and lawns can be tricky to negotiate in wet weather: Samarès means “Salt Marsh”!

St. Clement

Seasonal opening T: +44 (0) 1534 870551 E: samaresmanor@gmail.com W: samaresmanor.com

The Harbour Gallery St. Helier

Split across three floors, this artistic hub showcases an array of pieces from over 60 local and international artists and hosts a variety of exhibitions annually. The first floor features the Gallery Café, retail space, plus a wool and Entrelac Yarns shop. Guests can access the first floor via Normans next door to the Gallery. Once on the first floor, there is a stairlift that will allow visitors access to the second floor. Accessible toilets can also be found on both floors.

Open all year T: +44 (0) 1534 743044 E: info@theharbourgalleryjersey.com W: theharbourgalleryjersey.com

The Farm School Initiative

Positioned in the St. Martin countryside, they offer a variety of farm clubs and holiday camp experiences. The Farm School welcomes children with additional needs, including sensory, autism, and ADHD. Spaces for children with SEN on the course are limited, so please contact them ahead of time to discuss.

St. Martin

Seasonal opening T: +44 7797 889910 E: grace@thefarmschooljersey.com W: thefarmschoolinitiative.com

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