Rievaulx Abbey Access

Access information for the site is listed below. For more information, or if you have particular access needs, please contact us before you visit. Please note that some facilities may require booking in advance.

Mobility / Older Visitors
Accessible Toilets
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Adult Changing Area
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Handrails
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Easy-use Cutlery
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Assistance Dogs Welcome
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Wheelchair Loan
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Site Folders
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Dog Bowl and Toileting
Dog bowels are available at the front of the visitor centre and in the outside area of the café.
Wheelchair Access
Access to most of site is via fine, loose gravel paths and smooth grass, although there are some steps from the cloister and church. Site is on a slope and in some areas assistance may be required by manual wheelchair users. Some signage is in place to warn of slopes.
Disabled Parking
There are two accessible bays in the car park.
OnSite Transport
No
Stairs
There are steps on the site.
Seating And Restpoints
Benches dotted about the site. Indoor and outdoor seating in the café area.
Pathways Surface And Gradients
Fine, loose gravel; bonded gravel and grass pathways. Paved surfaces at the entrance to the visitor centre and museum.
Blind / Visually Impaired
Accessible Toilets
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Handrails
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Assistance Dogs Welcome
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Braille Guides
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Braille Signage
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Torches
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Sensory Experiences
A garden and flowers is located just outside the museum.
Dog Bowl and Toileting
Dog bowels are available at the front of the visitor centre and in the outside area of the café.
Audio Tours
Yes
Site Tours
Guided tours are available for visiting groups - pre booking is essential.
Deaf / Hard of Hearing
Assistance Dogs Welcome
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Vibrating Fire Alarms
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Tour Transcripts
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Film Subtitles
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BSL Tours
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Audio Installation Transcripts
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Dog Bowl and Toileting
Dog bowels are available at the front of the visitor centre and in the outside area of the café.
Induction Loops
The abbey has portable induction loops.
Learning Difficulties
Accessible Toilets
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Adult Changing Area
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Easy-use Cutlery
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Sensory Experiences
A garden and flowers is located just outside the museum.
Basic Language Audio Tours
Yes
Culinary / Dietary
Easy-use Cutlery
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Bottle / Food Warming
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Child Portions
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High Chairs
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Special Diets
The café uses local produce, and offers both gluten free and vegetarian options.
Health And Safety
Deep Water
Open medieval drain. There is deep water on the site - please keep children under supervision at all times.
Trip Hazard
Rough grass, low ruined walls in places, mole hills and rabbit holes. There are uneven surfaces and sudden drops across the site.
Sheer Drop
There are some sudden drops on the site - please keep children under supervision at all times.
Slip Hazard
Grassed areas and bare stones can be slippery when wet.
Steep Slope
Steep slopes into reredorter (latrine) which is fenced off.
Steep Stairs
Many uneven historic stone steps, and modern wooden stairs across the site (ramps available).
Beware Of Traffic
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Uneven Ground
Rough grass, low ruined walls in places, mole hills and rabbit holes.
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