Disabled Visitors Access

As part of our commitment to make Castle Combe Circuit accessible to all, for our promoted events we may provide those disabled ticket holders who require full-time assistance with one free ticket for a partner, accompanying friend or personal assistant (PA).

To qualify for a complimentary PA ticket, you will need to bring with you on the day a copy of the following:

  • Your name
  • The name of your carer
  • Contact telephone
  • Address

And one of the following:

  • A copy of your most recent Personal Independence Payment letter for care or mobility
  • A receipt of your Personal Independence Payment (PIP) showing your current entitlement
  • A copy of your Attendance Allowance

NB: Children (aged 17 and under) with a disability must be accompanied by an adult paying the total retail rate as with all child tickets for the venue.

 

DISABLED ACCESS:

Although we endeavour to maintain suitable conditions underfoot, please be aware that there may be uneven ground, and the campsites/general parking areas are grassland at most events. There are some permanent roadways within the site and large areas of hard standing/tarmac where it is possible to visit the race paddock, catering and trade areas. The weather can have a considerable impact on how easy it is for people to move around the site so please take this into consideration when deciding on what equipment to bring with you. Just so you know, the layouts of events may vary.

 

AMBULANT DISABLED:

For those visitors who find walking distances a bit more challenging, please bring your fold-up chairs or alternatives just in case. Stewards will be on hand to help, as well as the medical team, if you need any assistance.

 

DISABLED PARKING:

There is a small dedicated Disabled Car Park on the tarmac for suitable Blue Badge holders and an additional public car park near the circuit. These are in operation for most events but may be relocated in certain circumstances depending on the site layout required. Our stewards will inform disabled visitors on arrival where to park. A blue badge must be displayed to be eligible to park in the allocated disabled parking areas. These will operate on a first-come, first-served basis.