Disabled Travel Guide Attractions Royal Botanic Gardens - Scotland
 

Royal Botanic Gardens - Scotland

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sean gorman Reviewed by sean gorman    July 27, 2011

For those with walking problems or for anyone pushing a wheelchair this is a 'no go' visit. Rough paths and incredibly steep ones - dangerous going down and a killer coming back up. Was with a group today and having helped a wheelchair user, am exhausted. Those who had walking aids managed as far as the cafe and no further. Without a bus to take people round this is not the sort of place that is at all suitable for disabled visitors.

 
 
 

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