Local, accessible activities and venues for young people with SEND.
Find services and activities in and around Bristol
Use our service finder to search for accessible activities and groups in and around Bristol. These include:
- exercise and sports, such as tennis lessons, martial arts, dance and sailing
- choirs and musical instrument lessons
- advice and support groups
- youth groups and after school clubs
- health and social care services
More accessible activities and venues
Accessible cinema screenings
Find a local cinema with audio described, subtitled and autism friendly screenings Go to http://accessiblescreeningsuk.co.uk/cinema-information?townpostcode=Bristol (opens new window) on the Accessible Screenings UK website.
Find autism friendly cinema screenings Go to http://dimensions-uk.org/get-involved/campaigns/autism-friendly-cinema-screenings/ (opens new window) on the Dimensions UK website.
Accessible screenings at The Watershed Go to https://www.watershed.co.uk/visit/access (opens new window) and the staff are trained in British Sign Language (BSL).
Accessible sports
Find local sport clubs and activities for young disabled people Go to https://parasport.org.uk/ (opens new window) on the Parasport UK website.
Accessible activities
Sensory walks are walks along paths that have been designed for you to use your senses, such as touch, to connect with your surroundings while you stay active.
Accessible local events and attractions
Visit Bristol has information about:
- accessible events and theatre shows Go to https://visitbristol.co.uk/your-visit/accessible/events (opens new window)
- accessible attractions and things to do Go to https://visitbristol.co.uk/your-visit/accessible/accessible-things-to-do (opens new window)
AccessAble Go to https://www.accessable.co.uk/bristol-city-council (opens new window) has information about accessible venues, such as restaurants, cinemas and hotels.