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Disability inclusive adventure tours

Glenbrook area in Blue Mountains National Park

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Overview

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Mt Dan’s Adventures designs custom bushwalking and 4WD tours for people of all ages and abilities. It’s a great way for people with disabilities to enjoy an unforgettable wilderness experience in the Blue Mountains.

When
Contact Mt Dan's Adventures for times and dates.
Accessibility
Medium
Grade
Medium. Mt Dan’s Adventures' vehicle accommodates a solid-frame wheelchair. Tours cater for those who can transfer from a chair to vehicle independently or with assistance.
Price
Contact Mt Dan's Adventures for pricing.
Bookings
Bookings required. Book online or email or call Mt Dan’s Adventures on 0438 547 014.
Please note
  • Mt Dan’s Adventures designs guided tours to suit your fitness and mobility.
  • Wheelchair hike and 4WD experiences available. 
  • People under 18 require a guardian to be present.
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These disability-inclusive journeys by Mt Dan’s Adventures in Blue Mountains National Park aim to help people adapt, overcome challenges and live an adventurous life.

Whether it’s a day driving through the bush in a comfortable 4WD vehicle or an ambitious wheelchair hike, each full-day journey is custom-designed to suit guests’ needs, fitness and abilities. These guided experiences allow guests to participate with dignity, as independently as possible.

Mt Dan’s Adventures is a licensed commercial tour operator with a Parks Eco Pass.

For directions, safety and practical information, see visitor info

 

Popular access-friendly things to do

NSW national parks offer lots of accessible places and activities suitable for people with disability. Explore what's available and find your next access-friendly adventure.

Visitors on the wheelchair accessible path at Shark Beach, Nielsen Park. Photo: Simone Cottrell © DPE

 

Free to hire mobility chairs

Looking for access-friendly walks? NSW National Parks is pleased to provide all-terrain mobility chairs for visitors at Royal National Park, Morton National Park and Kosciuszko National Park.

TrailRider, Royal National Park. Photo credit: DPIE