Accessibility Guide

Accessibility Guide

Arriving

Wold of your Own sites are all off the beaten track, so it takes a little more effort to get here but your effort will be rewarded, we promise!

 

Please drive slowly and carefully on the track (maximum speed 5mph) and be considerate of the wild animals, specifically wild deer and potential farm vehicles on your arrival and departure from the site.

 

Please note the access track is unsuitable for low slung sports cars. We will ask you at the time of booking for the make and model of vehicle you intend to arrive in and notify you if we have any concerns regarding access. We do have a plan B if you don’t.

 

The car parking area is level and gravelled.

 

Double-Deckerdence access is a short mostly downhill walk with a wheelbarrow down the gravel track and across the wild flower meadow (on mown grass paths). The terrain is a mixture of grass and stone gravelled track so the terrain is unlevel and suitable footwear will be required.

 

Please note there is no pathway lighting to Double Deckerdence from the car parking area. A rechargeable torch is provided for your convenience and we encourage guests to arrive before dark for this reason.

 

We will check-in you in so will be on hand to make sure you find your accomidation easily.

Access to Double-Deckerdence

Double-Deckerdence is approached via a hard-stoned track leading to the entrance steps. You access through the adults bus which has a coded loack on the doors.

 

Both ground floors are the sleeping areas.

 

The first floor is open-plan with wood flooring and contains a small kitchen area with sink, storage cupboard, fridge with small ice box, two ring gas stove, log burner, seating area and dining area with a table and two benches. A double futon is also located on this floor.

 

An solar powered electric boiler provides  hot water and electricity is provided to various lights and sockets.

 

There is no TV. Good 4G phone coverage on most networks.

 

The grounds

Our Double-Decker is located on the farm in a private 100 acre grass and woodland area. Guests have exclusive access to this area but we strongly advise that you stick to the pathways provided and for your safety wear appropriate footwear suitable for grass and woodland tracks that can be wet and muddy at all times of the year.

 

The wild flower meadow is native grassland and contains many rare local flowers and grasses. It is also home to bees and butterflies. Grass tracks are mown in the meadow as natural walkways, please try to walk on these to conserve the wild flower meadow habitat. These grass pathways can be uneven and slippery, when it has rained or heavy dew has formed.