Accessible Holiday Cottages in Dorset

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Explore our collection of wheelchair accessible and disabled-friendly cottages with wet rooms.

Luxury should be inclusive. Our collection of accessible cottages in Dorset is carefully curated to ensure comfort, quality and thoughtful design for guests who require step-free access or additional support.

We understand that accessibility means different things to different guests. Some may be searching for wheelchair-accessible accommodation in Dorset, while others may be looking for disabled holiday cottages with wet rooms, ground-floor living, or wider doorways. We work closely with property owners to provide clear, practical information so you can select suitable options with confidence.

These homes are chosen not only for accessibility features but also for their overall setting and experience. Comfort, style and location should be available to everyone.

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What to Expect from Our Accessible Cottages

Every property is different, but features may include:

  • Step-free ground floor access
  • Wet rooms with grab rails and shower seating
  • Raised toilets or accessible bathrooms
  • Wider doorways (dimensions listed where available)
  • Ground-floor bedrooms
  • Parking close to the entrance
  • Flat or paved access paths

Full details are outlined on each individual property page.

Supporting Dorset Children’s Foundation

We are proud to support the Dorset Children’s Foundation, an independent, parent-led charity that has been transforming the lives of families with disabled children across Dorset since 2013.

The Foundation receives no government funding, and 100% of donations go directly to families. At its heart is The Windmill Wellness Hub, a fully accessible community space offering specialist activities, wellbeing services and inclusive support.

Funds raised through our partnership help sustain this vital space and the families it supports.

Supporting the Foundation reflects our broader belief that premium, locally curated accommodation should be genuinely inclusive.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are your cottages fully wheelchair accessible?

Accessibility varies by property. Some offer step-free layouts and wet rooms; others provide partial adaptations. Please review each listing carefully to ensure it meets your requirements.

Do you offer disabled holiday cottages with wet rooms in Dorset?

Yes. Selected properties include wet rooms with features such as grab rails and shower seating. Details are clearly listed on the individual property page.

Are door widths suitable for wheelchair access?

Where available, minimum door clearances are included in the property description. If you require a specific width, we recommend confirming before booking.

Is parking located close to the accessible entrance?

Many accessible cottages offer private parking either adjacent to the property or on level ground. Specific arrangements are listed for each property.

Can specialist equipment be arranged?

Some properties can accommodate the delivery of profiling beds, hoists or other equipment. Please contact us prior to booking so we can confirm suitability.

Are nearby attractions and beaches accessible?

Accessibility in the surrounding area varies. We are happy to share guidance on accessible beaches, attractions and dining options in the area.

Accessible Beaches in Dorset

Dorset’s coastline includes beaches with step-free promenades, accessible facilities and seasonal beach wheelchair provision.

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