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Cobnor Activities Centre Trust provides accessible inclusive outdoor activities for all regardless of their physical, sensory and learning needs. Our site is designed to be easily accessible for those with limited mobility and includes facilities for those with a diverse range of needs. Wheelchair users can also enjoy the beautiful surroundings via an accessible coastal path to Cobnor Point.  Please do not hesitate to contact us to discuss your visit.

Embark on an accessible and inclusive adventure with our specially tailored activities, including sailing, kayaking, canoeing and archery, all designed with accessibility in mind. Led by experienced and qualified staff, we prioritise safety while fostering an environment where participants can thrive. Recognising the importance of building social skills, visual learning, confidence and concentration, we create bespoke packages to meet individual needs. Our goal is to ensure everyone can enjoy these enriching experiences while developing essential life skills in a safe, supportive and welcoming setting.

Accessible Paddling

Explore the water with our extensive range of paddling equipment, including solo kayaks (both sit-on-top and sit-in), tandem sit-on-top kayaks, sea kayaks, canoes (suitable for solo paddlers or groups of up to four) and a Mega SUP Paddleboard. Our qualified and experienced instructors design bespoke programmes aligned with PaddleUK Paddle-Abbility , tailored to meet individual needs. During your session, instructors will work closely with participants to ensure a safe, supportive environment where everyone can reach their full potential.

Accessible Sailing

Guided by the RYA Onboard and Sailability programmes, our experienced and skilled staff and volunteers empower participants to develop nautical skills and achieve qualifications. While enjoying these opportunities, participants can also experience the beauty of Chichester Harbour from the water—a truly unique adventure.

Accessible Archery

Archery sessions at CACT are popular and can be adapted to meet individual needs. Visitors with limited mobility, visually impaired and learning difficulties can all participate and enjoy mastering a new skill.