Access information for Bellever Forest

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This page offers information to help you plan a stress-free visit to Bellever Forest.

Accessible toilet at Bellever Forest

Essentials

Toilets

There is one accessible toilet at Bellever Forest. 

Additionally there are three ladies toilets and two men's toilets, plus two urinals.

They are situated in Bellever village car park. No key is needed. The door is 74cm wide, and not power assisted.

Changing Places

Bellever Forest does not have a changing places facility.

Arriving at the forest

Bellever Forest has two car parks, located in Bellever village and Postbridge.

The site is unstaffed and there is no visitor centre.

There are no public transport options for Bellever Forest.

Car parking

There are no dedicated accessible parking bays, parking is not free and can be paid for on the Flowbird machines situated in the car park.

Cafe

There is a coffee van concession in Bellever village car park.

Getting out into the forest

There is no all-terrain mobility scooter hire at Bellever Forest, but they are available to hire from DNPA visitor centre at DNPA Postbridge.

The Easy access trail is a short, surfaced path starting from Bellever village car park leading to the East Dart riverbank. 

For a longer accessible route, try the Cycle and tramper trail.

Seating and shelter

There are picnic benches around Bellever village car park, and benches along the Easy Access trail and riverbank. There is no seating on other walking trails.

Trails and activities

Our walking trails are suitable for a range of abilities. Visit our Walking trails page for inspiration.