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Accessibility Guide
Introduction
Knepp Wildland Safaris & Camping offers camping, glamping, vehicle-based safaris and guided
walking tours. We aim to be as accessible as possible and look forward to welcoming you.
If you have any queries or require any assistance please phone 01403 713230 or email
This accessibility guide does not contain personal opinions as to our suitability for those with
disabilities but aims to accurately describe the facilities and services that we offer all our visitors.
Car Parking (for camping, glamping and safaris) *Walkers- please see “Car Parking for Walkers” at the end of the document. * Our car park at Knepp Wildland Safaris is reached down a single farm track (with passing places) 1km
(0.6 miles) long. The track consists of two concrete strips and incorporates six speed bumps. Free-
roaming animals often wander across the track, but they cannot access the car park.
The car park is free for customers of Knepp Wildland Safaris and has capacity for at least 50 cars. The
surface of the car park is Copswell 20mm stone chip which is suitable for wheelchair users and
people with limited mobility or who are visually impaired. Distance from the car park to the Go
Down (reception) is 18 metres (59 feet) with a small stretch of woodchip path from the car park to
the concrete in front of the Go Down. There is a step of 10cm (3.9 inches) from the concrete pad
through the main door. Please inform us in advance if you would like our temporary ramp put in
place here for your arrival. The Go Down door is lightweight wooden & glass panel door, manually
operated and opening inwards. There is 106cm (41.7 inches) door width clearance, which is
accessible for all wheelchairs.
Track to Campsite Woodchip path from Car Park to Go Down Main door to Go Down
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Safari Access
This section explains the facilities we have in place to promote access on our safaris.
Go Down (reception & shop) – Throughout the reception and shop a main route of over 1m (39.3
inches) wide is in place throughout to allow ease of access for people with reduced mobility. The
floor is polished concrete and level throughout. Seating is a mixture of armchairs and sofas. Shop
prices are displayed in large, mainly white, print on blackboards and slate boards. The DIY
complimentary tea/coffee station and sink is set on a work surface 92cm (36 inches) high.
Go Down seating area and shop
Our campsite managers are at the shop between 11-12am and 5-6pm daily and available to explain or
read out the information. They are often in the office/shop area outside these hours, too, and are
always happy to help.
Toilets
Two toilets are located in the Go Down including a designated disabled toilet (width of room
146cm/57.5 inches x 309cm/121.5 inches long) suitable for wheelchair users, with a door width of
82cm (32 inches). The height of the toilet is 49cm (19 inches) and the washbasin is 72cm (28
inches). The second toilet is 42 cm (16.5 inches) high, with a washbasin 80cm (31 inches) high.
There is no alarm in the disabled toilet.
Both toilets have tiled flooring and a flat surface throughout.
Cow Barn
This building is used at the beginning of most safaris. The building is 75 metres (246 feet) from the
Go Down along a Copswell 20mm (0.7 inch) stone chip surface. There is a step into the Cow Barn of
15cm (6 inches) and the double-door width is 127cm (50 inches). Please inform us in advance if you
would like our temporary ramp put in place here for your arrival. The flooring is wooden floorboards
and level throughout. Seating is a mixture of wooden dining chairs, armchairs and sofas.
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There is also a toilet next to the Cow Barn which has a step of 1cm (0.5cm), followed by a step of
6cm (2.5 inches). The door width is 71cm (28 inches).
Cow Barn – path over the pond Cow Barn toilet
Vehicle Safaris
We use open-sided, all-terrain Austrian Pinzgauer troop carriers.
The larger Pinzgauers (13 passengers) are used for regular safaris:
There is a step of 29cm (11 inches) into the passenger part of the vehicle with a door-opening of
80cm (31.5 inches). One person is allocated a seat width of 45cm (17.5 inches). The vehicle is fitted
with lap-fitting seat-belts. Please inform us in advance if you require more space so that vehicles
are not overcrowded. The height from floor to roof in the passenger area of this vehicle is 128cm
(51 inches). Entering the vehicle requires stepping up and simultaneously ducking your head.
Step extension for loading into back of the large Pinzgauer
The little Pinzgauer (9 passengers) is used as an extra vehicle on bespoke safaris:
There is a step of 50cm (19.5 inches) into the passenger part of the vehicle with a door opening of
83cm (32.5 inches). One person is allocated a seat of a width 45cm (17.5 inches). The vehicle is fitted
with lap-fitting seatbelts. Please inform us in advance if you require more space so that vehicles are
not overcrowded. The height from floor to roof in the passenger area of this vehicle is 132cm (52
inches). Entering the vehicle requires stepping up and simultaneously ducking your head.
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Passengers face into the vehicle. We do our best to ensure that both sides get a good view of any
interesting wildlife or scenery, but you may need to swivel round in your seat and/or turn your head
to get a view of wildlife, particularly to catch a fleeting glimpse. The tracks can be bumpy.
Walking Safaris
You’ll need a level of fitness that enables you to walk at a gentle pace, with numerous stops to
observe things of interest, for 2-3 hours. The ground can be deeply rutted and sometimes pathways,
especially where narrow, can be encroached upon by thorny scrub and nettles. We do our best to
keep the main pathways clear but in the growing season we are not always able to keep up with the
vegetation.
Sturdy shoes/walking boots with ankle support are recommended, long trousers and sleeved shirts,
and a walking pole or stick if desired. A pre-visit email will list other things you may like to bring,
depending on the weather and time of day.
The ground can be deeply rutted
Food & dietary requirements
We can cater for all common dietary requirements eg gluten-free/ vegetarian/vegan/lactose-free
etc. Please inform us of your requirements at least week in advance.
Health & Safety
Guides carry a rucksack with spare binoculars, first aid kit, walkie-talkie, GPS safety beacon,
sunblock, spare hats etc.
A health & safety briefing is given at the start of each safari.
All our guides have received off-road training to drive the safari vehicles and are qualified in first aid.
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Our 12+ Policy
Knepp Wildland Safaris and Campsite are all about the quiet and patient observation of nature.
Some of the species we are likely to encounter are shy or can be frightened by loud noises or sudden
movements. Others may take time to find. For this reason our safaris are suitable only for children of
12 and over.
Our campsite with open-air fire-pits, wood-burning stoves and an on-site pond is unsuitable for
small children. We welcome guests with responsible children of 12 years and over but would also
advise we do not provide additional entertainment for them.
We offer bespoke safaris for schools and younger children featuring activities designed to engage
them, such as pond-dipping, bug-hunts and dung-beetle foraging.
Camping & Glamping Access
This section explains the facilities and access at our camping and glamping site.
Go Down (reception & shop) – please see section above.
Campsite ground – The Pitch Your Own camping area is in an undulating but predominantly flat
wildflower meadow. Pitches and pathways are kept mown.
Two glamping bell tents, one shepherd’s hut and two treehouses are situated in the woods, over a
bridge of 103cm wide/ 180cm long (40.5/70.8 inches). We make every effort to keep paths in the
woods clear but after high winds they may be scattered with twigs and debris.
Paths - Paths throughout the site are covered with a thick layer of woodchip and vary in width from
min 70cm (27.5 inches) to max 3m (118 inches).
Woodchip path leading from the Go Down to the campsite and glamping accommodation
Toilets – As well as the three conventional toilets at the Go-Down and Cow Barn, mentioned above, there are three other loos located around the campsite.
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The first, is a composting loo located in the wood, a 30m (98
feet) walk from either treehouse. The toilet has two steps up,
20cm and 24cm (7.8 and 9.4 inches), and a door width of 70cm
(27.5 inches). The height of the toilet is 47cm (18.5 inches) and
the washbasin height is 93cm (36.5 inches).
There are also two flushing toilets located on the pitch your
own campsite. They have a shingle entrance with a 5cm (1.9
inches) step up onto polished concrete. The doors are both
69cm (27.1 inches) wide. The toilets are 42cm high (16.5
inches) and the washbasins are 80cm high (31.4 inches). Campsite flushing loos
Indoor showers – At the main Go-Down we have two indoor ‘wet-room’ showers tiled floor, walls
and ceiling, with an even floor throughout and underfloor heating. The entry door width to both
showers is 73cm (28.5 inches). The width of the shower rooms is 146cm (57.5 inches) x 309cm
(121.5 inches) long. The height of the washbasins is 80cm (31 inches).
Indoor shower at reception detail of shower Campsite open air shower
Outdoor showers – There are three hot water showers on the Pitch Your Own campsite. The open-
air shower has an entrance 50cm (19.5 inches) wide at the narrowest point and a floor base of
shingle, with a standard wooden pallet with slip-proof strips on which to stand for showering.
The two undercover showers located at the far end of
the camping field have a large step up (35cm/13.7
inches at highest point), plus a step of 22cm (8.6
inches) through the doors. One door is 66cm (25.9
inches) wide; the second is 75cm (29.5 inches) wide.
There is a step up of 9cm (3.5 inches) into the shower;
the shower area is 71cm (27.9 inches) by 58cm (22.8
inches). The height of the wash-basin servicing both
showers is 90cm (35.5 inches). Campsite undercover showers
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The Bathenon – There is an outdoor bath house on the campsite for use by both camping and
glamping guests, with two free-standing enamel baths, each with an overhead shower rose, in
separate open-air rooms with shingle floors punctuated by stepping-stones. There is a step up of
10cm (3.9 inches) onto the main platform where there is also a large hand basin that stands 93cm (36.5 inches) high. The doorway into both bathrooms is 72cm wide (28.3 inches).
Bathenon – outdoor bathhouse Basin at the Bathenon Bath at the Bathenon
Glamping Kitchen – The main cooking area for the glamping guests has canvas openings 245cm (96
inches) wide. The building is 10m long (32.8 feet) with a step up of 15cm (5.9 inches). The floor,
made from reclaimed wooden marsh boards, is slightly uneven. Seating is on high stools at cable
reel tables (100cm/39 inches high) or on low benches around the sides (47cm/18.5 inches high).
The washing-up sinks are 90cm (35.5 inches) high; the hand-washing basin is 82cm (32 inches) high;
and the outside butler sink is 65cm (25.5 inches) high.
Glamping Kitchen dining area Glamping Kitchen sinks and worktops
Accommodation (general) – we have video clips on each accommodation page of the website, giving
good visuals of the interior space of all our units, and of the campsite itself, as well as information
about lighting, wood-burning stoves, dimensions of beds, bedding etc. Hypoallergenic bedding is
available on request.
Shepherd’s Huts – These have a double bed raised to a height of 30cm (11.8 inches), with walls on
three sides. There are three steps up to door level (14cm, 19cm and 19cm/5.5, 7.4 and 7.4 inches)
plus a step into the hut of 10cm (3.9 inches). The door width of the Longhorn and Exmoor huts is
65cm (25.5 inches) wide. The Tamworth hut has double doors, 130cm (51 inches) wide.
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Luxury Tents & Yurts – These have king-sized beds, min 12cm (4.7 inches), max 42cm (16.5 inches)
off the ground. There are two steps up to the door level, 15cm (5.9inches) and 30cm (11.8 inches).
The doors range from 58cm (22.8 inches) to 2m (78.7 inches) wide.
Treehouses – The Peregrine has a king-sized bed and the Tawny Owl has a double bed, both min
12cm (4.7 inches), max 42cm (16.5 inches) off the ground. The Tawny Owl Treehouse has 15 steps,
each 22cm high (8.66 inches) to deck level. The Peregrine Treehouse has 26 steps, each 17 cm
high (6.69 inches) to deck level. The Peregrine also has a bath platform access by a set of 10 steps,
each 10cm high (3.9 inches). The free standing Hikki bath is 66cm high (25.9 inches).
Peregrine steps Peregrine bath platform steps Tawny Owl steps
The Pitch Up – This is designed like an open-air beach shack to provide cover in bad weather and a
place to sit out and watch the sunset. The main covered area has openings either side to step up
into. The building is 7m (22.9 feet) long with a step up onto a 16cm (6.2 inches) pallet, followed by
another step of 30cm (11.8 inches). The openings are 77cm (30.3 inches) wide. It is equipped with
tables and chairs of various heights and styles on slightly uneven wooden floorboards. The area in
front of the upcycled wood-burning drum stove and handwash basin is shingle edged with logs 10cm
high (3.9 inches). The hand-wash basin is 84cm (33 inches) high, and kitchen counters are 95cm high
(37.5 inches). The open-air washing-up sinks, located at ground level on a shingle base nearby, under
a corrugated iron roof, are 108cm (42.5 inches) high.
Mown path through camping area to the Pitch Up Pitch Up with compost loos and shower (left)
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The Pitch Up Campsite washing-up stand
Public Access
Car Parking (for walkers) Our walkers car park at is reached down a single farm track (with passing places) 0.5km long. The
track consists of two concrete strips and incorporates three speed bumps. Free-roaming animals
often wander across the track but they cannot access the car park.
The car park (available year-round) costs £2 per car and has capacity for at least 15 cars. The surface
of the car park is Copswell 20mm stone chip which is suitable for wheelchair users and people with
limited mobility or who are visually impaired. Distance from the car park to the Go Down (reception)
is 1/2km down a shared concrete drive with a small stretch of woodchip path from the drive to the
front of the Go Down reception (open from Easter to October).
Public Footpaths
The public footpaths at Knepp are can be deeply rutted and sometimes pathways, especially where
narrow, can be encroached upon by thorny scrub and nettles. We do our best to keep the main
pathways clear but in the growing season we are not always able to keep up with the vegetation.
There are some hard tracks which are wheelchair accessible.
You can download a footpath map here:
https://static1.squarespace.com/static/595ca91bebbd1a1d0aaab285/t/5b5a062e1ae6cfbeeec2db67
/1532626492274/July+2018+walking+map.pdf
We have more information about walking on our website here:
https://www.kneppsafaris.co.uk/information/walking
If you require further information, including specific measurement or photos, or would like to discuss
your requirements, please do not hesitate to call us on 01403 713230.