Where to Rent Beach Wheelchairs Across the UK

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The Problem

Beaches are brilliant, but sand is a nightmare for standard wheelchairs. Casters dig in, wheels sink, and even the flattest promenade can turn into a no-go zone. You end up stuck at the edge while everyone else heads for the waves.

That’s where beach wheelchairs come in. They’re designed to handle sand, surf, and shoreline terrain so you can roll, rest, and enjoy the beach without needing a full support crew or a miracle of physics.

What Counts as a Beach Wheelchair?

There are a few types, depending on terrain and support needs:

  • Balloon-wheel chairs: Big, soft tyres that float over sand without sinking. Great for dry beaches and gentle slopes.
  • Floating chairs: Designed for water entry, often with armrests and safety straps. Used with support staff or hoists.
  • Motorised beach wheelchairs: Battery-powered, joystick-controlled, and built for solo use on sand and promenade.
  • Manual all-terrain chairs: Some mountain trike-style models can handle compacted sand or beach mats.

Most are available to hire at coastal access hubs, and some come with hoist access or Changing Places toilets nearby.

Where to Hire Across the UK & Ireland

Here’s a regional list of places offering beach wheelchair hire. Always check ahead for booking, seasonal hours, and support options.

Scotland

England

Wales

Northern Ireland

Republic of Ireland

Pairing with Toilets & Promenade Access

  • Look for Changing Places toilets near beach hubs, especially in Bournemouth, Rhyl, and Sandhaven
  • Promenades often have step-free access, benches, and cafés. Check council maps or AccessAble for details
  • Bring your radar key; many beachside toilets still use the system
  • If using a floating chair or hoist, ask about staff support and transfer options

Planning Tips

  • Book ahead, some sites require reservations or have limited availability
  • Bring waterproofs, comfort items, and a towel or blanket for seating
  • Check tide times and weather balloon wheels don’t love wet sand
  • If you’re unsure, call the hire centre; they’re usually happy to talk through access details

Summary and What You Can Expect

Beach wheelchairs make sand and surf accessible, but they’re not all the same. Balloon wheels are great for dry sand, floating chairs need support, and motorised models offer independence. Hire schemes exist across the UK and Ireland, often paired with Changing Places toilets and promenade access.

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