Free public resource

Playground Accessibility Map

Search inclusive and accessible playgrounds across the UK. Use the map below to find playgrounds near you, see how accessible they are, and read what other families discovered when they visited.

Tip: use the search bar inside the map to enter a postcode, town or playground name.

Understanding the pins

Each pin colour and shape tells you how accessible and inclusive a playground is likely to be.

Red square

Unlikely to be accessible to most disabled children, with little inclusive equipment.

Amber diamond

Reasonably accessible, but there might not be much for every child to enjoy.

Green circle

Likely accessible, with some inclusive equipment children can play with.

Green star

Likely accessible with lots of inclusive equipment for children to enjoy.

Inside each playground listing you'll see emoji ratings:  makes it more inclusive,  could be better,  makes it less inclusive.

Credit: The Playground Accessibility Map is created and maintained by Scope's Let's Play Fair campaign and is embedded here for convenience. Data was collected by Scope campaigners in 2023 and has not been independently verified by Bright Steps. If you spot an error, please email campaigns@scope.org.uk.