UK Day Trips & Autism-Friendly Adventures

Explore the best UK day trips and travel ideas for neurodiverse families. From sensory-friendly attractions to inclusive events, this is your go-to guide for autism-friendly adventures across the UK – tested and loved by real families.

Entrance to CBeebies Land at Alton Towers, highlighting a colourful archway and excited families, with a text overlay — a perfect starting point for an autism-friendly day out.

Is Alton Towers Autism Friendly?

Is Alton Towers autism-friendly? The short answer in my honest review is yes… but there’s definitely room for improvement. From our experience, particularly in CBeebies Land, the park has become much more accessible over the last few years. It now offers accommodations such as a sensory room, sensory ratings on the rides, and a Ride

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A child takes part in the Jellycat Experience at Selfridges London, role-playing a visit to a British fish and chip shop with plush toys, adding pretend salt and vinegar before their purchase is wrapped in Jellycat paper—an immersive, sensory-friendly activity in London.

How to Plan Sensory-Friendly Activities in London with Autistic Children

Visiting a busy city like London with an autistic child can feel overwhelming — but with the right preparation, it can become a rewarding and joyful experience. This guide will walk you through real-life, sensory-friendly activities in London, plus tips for creating a calm, inclusive day out for your neurodiverse family. Sensory-Friendly Activities in London:

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