Upton Country Park is easily accessible by car, clearly signposted from the A35/A350 and surrounding roads.
Accessible parking bays can be found in the main car park, in front of the Welcome Centre (pictured below). Car Parking charges and other information can be found at uptoncountrypark.com/parking-season-tickets/
The Welcome Centre is open daily from 10am-4pm, it is step-free and entered via automatic doors.
Accessible toilets are located at the Welcome Centre and by the Tea Rooms (Radar key required), open from 8am. Closing times are seasonal (winter/summer) – at the Welcome Centre 4pm/8pm and at the Tea Rooms 4pm/5pm.
The Welcome Centre in the main car park, with accessible parking spaces
In & around the Country Park
The Tea Rooms are also step-free and approached by a gentle ramped surface; a lift from the Tea Rooms gives access to The Gallery Upstairs.
The Walled Garden adjoins the Tea Rooms and is laid mainly to lawn, with hard surfaced paths at the perimeter.
There is a variety of seating types around the Country Park, many of them closer to Upton House than further into the grounds.
For further, detailed information about access to Upton House and more about the estate, please download our Visual Guide. The document has been created for us by Living Options Devon and is designed to help you prepare for your visit to the Country Park.
Book our Tramper Mobility Scooter
We have partnered with Countryside Mobility to make an electric all-terrain mobility scooter – called a Tramper – available for you to book for a visit to Upton Country Park.
Designed specifically to cover rough ground and grass safely, the Tramper can go up and down slopes, over bumps and tree roots, through shallow puddles and across mud and soft ground. With a top speed of four miles an hour it can keep pace with walking companions.
Available Monday-Friday from 10am, read more about the Tramper and how to book it for your next visit.
The Tramper map below offers advice helpful to all visitors using wheeled mobility aids or who have mobility impairments.