WEDNESDAY - June 19

Clevedon to Visit Lynton & Barnstaple Railway and Ilfracombe

Waverley

Enjoy the ultimate steam day out - Combine a cruise on Paddle Steamer Waverley with a visit to delightful Lynton & Barnstaple Railway. Time also available in the popular North Devon seaside town of Ilfracombe before rejoining Waverley for the return sailing.

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  • Accessibility explained

We are committed to providing a safe and enjoyable experience for all passengers, including those with accessibility needs. We categorise the accessibility of departure points and destinations as follows:

No restrictions to accessing Waverley for disabled passengers or those with restricted mobility.
May have access restrictions depending on local tidal conditions.
Has access restrictions with no step-free access.

Cruises that include coach or tender boat transfer may further affect accessibility. Please check with our Booking Office prior to booking.

Detailed accessibility information and guides can be found on our Accessibility Information page here.


Status: Buy tickets on board
Departure point: Clevedon

Clevedon Pier, The Beach, BS21 7QT

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Clevedon Pier is a traditional Victorian Pier therefore there is no lift or step free access from the pier walkway to Waverley, please note there may be up to 66 steps to reach the gangway depending on the height of tide. Wheelchairs cannot be carried down the stairs. Those with limited mobility should be aware of the need to use stairs. Bikes must be pushed along the pier and carried down the stairs to the gangway. Dogs can board on selected short sailings; dog owners should consider their pet’s suitability to travelling down the stairs to the ship. Limited on street parking in areas behind the sea front. Pay and display parking Hawthorns, BS21 7RG. clevedonpier.co.uk Public Transport: Regular buses from Bristol served by Services X6, X7 and X7a. X6 is the 'fast' service, but does not call at Clevedon Pier. Nearest stop is Elton Road, on the Sea front and 5 minutes walk to Pier. Service runs every day, but only until early evening. X7 and X7a are the 'slow' routes, serving Nailsea and Backwell Station. Run until late evening, and stop at Pier Gates, except late evenings and on Sundays. Otherwise, disembark at Elton Road. X5 and X11 provide infrequent services from Portishead and Weston-super-Mare. By Rail: train to Bristol Temple Meads, bus 8 (or taxi) to Bristol Bus station and bus (X6/X7 as above). Alternatively, Yatton rail station and pre-booked taxi. Car Park: Hawthorns, Elton Rd, BS21 7RG. There is some free on street parking in areas behind the sea front. All passengers joining Waverley at Clevedon are requested to arrive at the pier entrance gate at least 30 minutes before the advertised departure time to ensure sufficient time to walk down the pier.

Accessibility category: Accessibility category:
Has access restrictions with no step-free access.
Step free up to gangway: Step free up to gangway: No, between 2 and 6 flights of stairs must be used at Clevedon.
Wheelchair accessible: Wheelchair accessible: No. Wheelchairs cannot be carried down the stairs.
Additional info: Additional info: Passengers are advised that they may be required to use up to 6 flights of stairs before reaching the ship's gangway.

General Waverley accessibility information and downloadable guides may found on the Accessibility Information page here.

For: Visit Lynton & Barnstaple Railway and Ilfracombe

Steam trains through rolling countryside, with views out to wild moorland and the rugged coastline. Originally opened in 1898, and closed in 1935; what you can see today at Woody Bay is just the beginning of an exciting project to rebuild one of the world’s most famous and picturesque narrow-gauge railways; the legendary Lynton & Barnstaple Railway.

Date: Wednesday, June 19, 2024
Leave: 10:00am
Arrive: 2:50pm
Time ashore at Visit Lynton & Barnstaple Railway and Ilfracombe
Return: 7:00pm
Back at: 11:00pm
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