There is a Shopmobility service in Aylesbury town centre offering wheelchairs and scooters for free use.
The Stoke Mandeville Way, 5 km (3.1 m) public pathway route which has been made accessible for most disabled people. It runs from Aylesbury railway station and town centre to the home of the Paralympic movement at Stoke Mandeville Stadium and beyond to Stoke Mandeville hospital and village.
We have partnered with AccessAble to provide accessibility information both for routes around the town and main leisure facilities and car parks within Aylesbury town centre, head to www.accessable.co.uk/aylesbury for the accessibility guides or download the AccessAble App.
There are several sets of public toilets in Aylesbury town centre including a Changing Places facility in Upper Hundreds Multi Storey car park.
- Anchor Lane car park
- Vale Park car park
- Upper Hundreds Multi Storey car park
- Friars Square Shopping Centre (during open hours) – male, female, accessible, baby change and feeding rooms
- Bus station (6am – 10pm) – male, female and accessible
There’s lots to do with kids in Aylesbury, visit our entertainment, sports & activities and outdoors sections. Plus find fantastic events for families by selecting the ‘family fun’ category in our what’s on section.
There are regular markets every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, a Foodie Friday market and the Vintage and Craft Bazaar every Tuesday. To find out more, including how to become a stallholder, visit the Aylesbury Vale District Council website.