
Disability charity The Wingate Centre near Nantwich has launched new accessible holidays for children and adults with additional needs.
New self-catering accommodation at the centre in Wrenbury means parents of children with special educational needs and disabilities can enjoy a stress-free holiday.
The centre has already been providing accessible residential accommodation for schools and other organisations for many years.
Now it’s revamped and opened up its accommodation so families and groups who might otherwise struggle to book a holiday.
Ian Linton, General Manager at The Wingate Centre, said: “We know it’s a challenge for families and groups to find somewhere to book for a holiday or short break that’s fully accessible, inviting, safe and calm.
“So, we’ve tapped into what we’ve learned over decades supporting children and adults with SEND to enable people with additional needs the opportunity to be fully included in their family or group getaway.
“Our new, modern holiday accommodation blends accessibility with comfort, so it’s ideal for guests whatever their needs – from wheelchair accessibility to SEND.”
Guests can choose from two en-suite holiday lets, available to book in Wingate Holidays’ first phase.
Sleeping up to six if booked together, both have been designed with accessibility and comfort in mind.
Situated on the ground floor with level access throughout, features include ceiling hoists, wet room bathrooms, wide doorways and space to move freely.
All guests share a fully accessible self-catering kitchen and a lounge and there’s free on-site parking.
Guests have access to outdoor spaces, the on-site Sunshine Cafe and a programme of activities available to book, from trampolining and dance to cookery and drama.
To book a stay or find out more, visit https://www.thewingatecentre.co.uk/wingate-holidays

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