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Accessibility Guide for Highland Offroad Quad Treks

Contact for accessibility enquiries: Reception

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Guide last updated: 3 June 2019

  • At a glance
  • Getting here
  • Arrival
  • Getting around inside
  • Getting around outside
  • Customer care support
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Welcome

Highland Offroad offers fun quad biking adventures for individuals, groups and families in the heart of Highland Perthshire.The quad treks fun 7 days a week, all year round, whatever the weather. At our quad centre we have an indoor waiting area with picnic benches and a vending machine. 

Our quad bikes can carry a maximum load of 138kg (21 stone). 

If any member of your group has any physical or mental impairment that could affect their ability to take part in this activity, please inform us prior to booking so that we can discuss your individual situation. We cannot guarantee that our insurance or machines are suitable without prior notification.

Quad Centre at Highland Offroad
  • Level access icon Level Access
  • Access with steps icon Access with steps

Level access

The main entrance has level access.

There is level access from the main entrance to:

Helmet fitting roomQuad Centre (waiting room)

Access with steps

There are steps from the main entrance to:

Quad trek toiletQuad trekking area

Getting here

For further information on accessible travel in Scotland, go to Transport Scotland.
The Steading
Dunkeld House Hotel
Dunkeld
PH8 0HX

Travel by public transport

You can get to Highland Offroad Quad Treks by bus and train.
North car park, Dunkeld The bus stop is 1 miles / 1.6 km from Highland Offroad Quad Treks.
The nearest train station is Dunkeld and Birnam. The train station is 5.7 miles / 9.2 km from Highland Offroad Quad Treks.

Public transport is limited - for details please see www.traveline.info

Travel by taxi

You can get a taxi with Dunkeld Cars by calling 07419115736.

Parking

We have a car park. The parking is less than 50 metres from the main entrance. Parking is free.
There is a drop-off point at the main entrance. The drop-off point has a dropped kerb.
From the car park to the entrance, there is level access. The path is sloped.
The route is 1000mm wide, or more.
Approach to parking area for quad treks Parking area for quad treks

Arrival

Path to main entrance

The path is sloped.

Main entrance

The main entrance has level access.
The door is 770mm wide.
The main door is side hung and manual.
Entrance to quad centre

Getting around inside

Public toilet

Quad trek toilet

From the main entrance to the public toilet, there are 2 steps. There is no lift and no ramp.

The toilet is a portaloo type, not designed for disabled access. 

Toilet

Helmet fitting room

From the main entrance to this area, there is level access. The route is 700mm wide, or more.
The door is 700mm wide.

Access to this area is only required for those participating in a quad trek. Those accompanying them, but who are not on the trek, can have access to the quad centre (waiting room) and would not need to access the helmet fitting room.

Helmet fitting room Door to helmet fitting room

Quad Centre (waiting room)

From the main entrance to this area, there is level access. The route is 770mm wide, or more.
The door is 770mm wide.
Entrance to quad centre (waiting room) Interior of quad centre (waiting room)

Getting around outside

Quad trekking area

From the main entrance to the area, there are 20 steps.

The quad trekking activity starts at the top of a hill, with approximately 20 steps leading up to it.

Steps leading to quad trek area

Customer care support

Accessibility equipment

There is a grassy area near the car park which is suitable (although not designated) as a toilet area for assistance dogs.
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