28/02/2026
Save these ideas for accessible activities and events in Cornwall this March:
⚓ The National Maritime Museum in Falmouth - fully accessible to wheelchair users, the museum offers facilities and amenities for deaf or blind visitors, and those with sensory needs.
⛵ Boating experiences with Wet Wheels - Wet Wheels offer accessible powerboating experiences, enabling people with any disability to get out on the water. From harbour tours to river cruises and fishing experiences, check out all the different experiences they offer.
🌳 Penrose National Trust walk, Helston - start at the Boating Lake and take a beautiful stroll through trees and parkland. This route is very wheelchair friendly and has a lovely cafe for a hot drink or a sweet treat.
🖼️ ‘Your Space’, Tate St Ives - check out the new experimental exhibition space at Tate created by autistic artist Anna Farley. You are invited to rest, read, listen, play, and get comfy. It’s your space.
🦜 Mother’s Day snowdrop planting - over Mother’s Day weekend (14th and 15th March), mums and family members are invited to join in the snowdrop planting at Paradise Park.
🫏 Flicka Donkey Sanctuary - visit the Donkey Sanctuary in Penryn and show the furry creatures some love. The sanctuary is welcoming to all, including wheelchair users and people with mental health conditions.