Open to All Project Hosts Inclusive Beach Day at Coppet Hall
Open to All Project Hosts Inclusive Beach Day at Coppet Hall
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The Open to All project is thrilled to announce an inclusive beach open day at Coppet Hall, Saundersfoot, focusing on accessibility and seaside enjoyment for everyone.
The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority in partnership with Visit Pembrokeshire has been successful in securing SPF funding for the Open to All project. The Project is working with businesses and organisations to make Pembrokeshire the first choice for residents and visitors who face barriers to travel and tourism.
Date: Wednesday, 16th October 2024
Time: 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM
Location: Coppet Hall Beach, Saundersfoot
This free family-friendly event aims to showcase that the seaside can be accessible and enjoyable for all, regardless of ability. Visitors can participate in a wide range of activities including beach wheelchair access, swimming opportunities, stand-up paddleboard mega board experience, foraging excursions, woodwork sessions, well-being walks and a sauna experience.
The Open to All project is dedicated to breaking down barriers and promoting inclusion in outdoor spaces. This event exemplifies our commitment to ensuring everyone can enjoy the beauty and benefits of the seaside.
We invite individuals and families of all abilities to join us for an afternoon of fun, relaxation, and community spirit. Whether you're keen to try out a beach wheelchair, fancy a paddle in the sea, or simply want to enjoy the coastal atmosphere, there's something for everyone at our beach open day. Please note that parking charges apply.
For more information or to arrange special accommodations, please contact the team at opentoall@visitpembrokeshire.com or 07773 788 196
Join us in celebrating inclusivity and the joy of the seaside at Coppet Hall!
Open to All Project Hosts Inclusive Beach Day at Coppet Hall
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