FAQ: Using the new accessibility filters to create welcoming vacations for disabled guests
At Pitchup, our mission is for everyone to be able to book and enjoy a vacation that meets their needs. Our recent study of over 2,000 disabled people in the UK revealed that only half of disabled people think that camping and outdoor vacations are accessible – although they could be tempted to try an outdoor vacation to experience a better connection to nature, a tranquil escape, and a more affordable getaway.
Of those respondents who have never taken an outdoor vacation, 83% were put off due to accessibility concerns. Meanwhile, three-quarters of all respondents wanted to see more information on accessibility added to accommodation listings – particularly information on accessible restrooms, step-free access and parking.
Below you’ll see how we’re making it easier for you to add crucial information to your listing so that disabled customers and those with access needs can more easily find accessibility information about your campground and decide if it will work for them. We tested these new filters with the disability community, and 95% of participants said they would find them useful in finding and booking a campground.
Top tip: Almost half of survey respondents told us that being able to see photographs of accessibility features would make them more likely to book – therefore we strongly recommend adding photos of your campground’s accessible features to your gallery!
We’re excited to introduce you to these new filters and support you to attract, welcome, and deliver a great experience to all disabled visitors.
Introducing new accessibility filters
In the manager portal, we’ve created a new accessibility section that allows you to select the filters relevant to your campground. This is organized into two sections:
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Moving around your campground, entrances and exits
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Restrooms and showers
Note: Please only select accessibility features if they are present, available and in working order at all times of year (or for the months that you are open).
Once logged in to the manager portal, navigate to the new filters below.
Overall campground features
- Visit the ‘Campground/Park info’ tab and click on the ‘Features’ section.
- In the new ‘Accessibility’ section, select the features your campground has, such as well-lit paths, wheelchair-accessible restrooms and step-free access.
- For each one you tick, click the ‘Tell me more’ link (where relevant, we’ve explained what a feature means, and you can add additional information).
- Our research showed that half of disabled customers are more likely to book when they can see photos of features beforehand, so remember to upload a photo here too.
Unit-specific features (fixed accommodation only)
- Visit the ‘Campsite types & extras’ tab and either edit an existing campsite type or add a new one.
- Jump to the ‘Features’ section where you will find an ‘Accessibility’ section.
- Tick the features included in that specific unit, providing additional information where needed.
- Just like the overall campground features, you can add a photo and/or additional notes to give customers more confidence to book
Filters explained: Moving around the campground, entrances and exits
Here you’ll find new filters designed to give disabled customers, and those with access requirements, more detailed information on what they can expect to find at your site.
Step-free access, or access via permanent or temporary ramps
This filter refers to the general layout of your campground and how customers will access various amenities.
When selecting this filter, you are confirming that:
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There are no steps or bumps of more than ½ inch to access pathways or any facilities such as reception, restrooms/showers, and any on-site cafés, shops, bars, waste disposal areas or other buildings open to customers.
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If there are any steps or ramps on your campground, you can add details in the box provided. Please be sure to add where the steps can be found, and how many steps there are.
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If you have temporary ramps that can be used on site, use the text box to let guests know how to request these.
Don’t forget that step-free access is not only useful for wheelchair users – it is also helpful for others including those with mobility or vision issues, older customers, and families with young children and strollers.
Smooth, hard surfaces on paths and roads e.g. tarmac
Smooth, hard surfaces can be easier for people with all sorts of disabilities to navigate. Select this filter if your campground has paved, tarmac or smooth roads and pathways.
Uneven ground, gravel or crushed stone paths
Uneven ground, gravel or crushed stone paths and tracks can make it difficult for people with limited mobility, wheelchair users and those with other kinds of disabilities to get around. If your campground has this type of terrain, let future guests know by selecting this filter and adding details in the box about where on the campground these paths are – if there’s an alternative route that customers can use, let them know.
Level campground, no steep slopes or hills
Steep hills or slopes can be challenging for wheelchair users and people with limited mobility. Select this filter to let guests know that your campground does not have any steep inclines and is mostly on flat ground.
Well-lit paths
Well-lit paths are useful for all guests, but especially for guests with limited mobility or impaired vision. Let guests know if your campground is well lit and easy to navigate at night.
Please do not select this box if guests need to use a torch to move around the campground at night.
Campsite location
Feedback we have received from customers with disabilities suggests that campsite location is one of the most common issues. Select these filters to help guests to understand where they will be staying, and if their campsite will be close to parking and restrooms.
Campsite close to accessible restroom facilities (within 50 metres of restrooms)
Accessible restrooms are a priority feature for disabled customers, so let guests know if campsites are available within 50m of accessible facilities.
Accessible parking spot available at campsite
An accessible parking spot must be on an even, stable and slip-resistant surface and at least 96 inches wide, with an access aisle at least 60 inches wide.
Filters explained: restrooms and showers
Access to clean, suitable restroom and shower facilities is of paramount importance for disabled customers, and those with access requirements. Use the filters below to let guests know the features you have at your property, so they can decide whether these will meet their needs.
Step-free access
This means there are no steps or bumps of over ½ inch to access the restrooms or shower facilities. Please select this filter if you have access ramps.
Wide doorways (doorways are over 32 inches)
Entrances to accessible facilities must be able to accommodate a wheelchair passing through. According to the Americans with Disabilities Act, doorways must be at least 32 inches wide.
Wheelchair-accessible toilet
Select this filter only if your accessible toilet includes all of the below:
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Step-free entrance, with no steps or bumps of more than ½ inch
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A horizontal grab bar on the wall next to the toilet (at least 42 inches long), and a second horizontal grab bar above and behind the toilet (36 inches long)
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Securely fixed toilet seat 17-19 inches above the floor
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60-inch circle or a T-shape of circulation/turning space for a wheelchair
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Sink with 29 inches of clearance underneath to accommodate a wheelchair
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Red emergency pull cord
Wheelchair-accessible shower
Select this filter only if your accessible shower includes all of the below:
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Step-free entrance with no steps or bumps of more than ½ inch
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Roll-in shower compartments with grab bars on three walls if there is no seat in the shower. If there’s a seat, it must be folding.
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Sink with 29 inches of clearance underneath to accommodate a wheelchair
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Grab bars and handrails close to toilets and showers
Large spacious toilet (if there are steps to entrance, please add details in the text box)
A space large enough for multiple people – e.g. a disabled person and a personal assistant, or parent and child/children. This could be a similar size to a family room/shower.
Large spacious shower (if there are steps to entrance, please add details in the text box)
A space large enough for multiple people – e.g. a disabled person and a personal assistant, or parent and child/children. This could be a similar size to a family room/shower.
Filters explained: fixed accommodation
If you have fixed accommodation on your campground – such as yurts, wigwams, lodges, cabins or mobile homes – look out for new filters we’ve added to the 'Campsite Type & Extras’ area of the manager portal.
Where customers are hiring accommodation such as a lodge or a cabin it is important to give as much information as possible about what the accommodation contains and how it is accessed, so they can decide whether it will work for them and/or their family members and friends.
In the ‘features’ area, you’ll find a new accessibility section - like the general information for your campground, this is the place to add information about entrances, exits, and terrain leading to fixed accommodation.
Step-free access, or access via permanent or temporary ramps
This filter means there are no steps or bumps of more than ½ inch to access doorways or paths leading to the fixed accommodation.
If there are any steps or ramps, you can add details in the box provided. Please be sure to add where the steps can be found, and how many steps there are.
If you have temporary ramps available for use, use the text box to let guests know how to request them.
Wide doorways (doorways are over 32 inches)
Entrances to accessible facilities must be able to accommodate a wheelchair passing through. According to the Americans with Disabilities Act, doorways must be at least 32 inches wide.
Smooth, hard surfaces on paths and roads from parking leading to accommodation – e.g. tarmac or concrete
Uneven ground, gravel or crushed stone paths
Uneven ground, gravel or crushed stone paths and tracks can make it difficult for people with limited mobility, wheelchair users and those with other kinds of disabilities to get around. If the pathway leading to your accommodation has uneven terrain, let future guests know by selecting this filter.
Well-lit paths
Well-lit paths are useful for all guests, but especially for guests with limited mobility or impaired vision. Let guests know if the area around fixed accommodation is well lit and easy to navigate at night.
Please do not select this box if guests will be required to use a torch to move around the campground at night.
‘Add a room’: bathroom
Once you have added a room, scroll down to the new accessibility filters section and select the relevant features for your unit.
Step-free access (no steps or bumps of more than ½ inch to access the toilet or shower)
Wide doorways (doorways are over 32 inches)
Wheelchair-accessible toilet
Select this filter only if your accessible shower includes all of the below:
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Step-free entrance, no steps or bumps of more than ½ inch
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A horizontal grab bar on the wall next to the toilet (at least 42 inches long), and a second horizontal grab bar above and behind the toilet (36 inches long)
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Securely fixed toilet seat 17-19 inches above the floor
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60-inch circle or a T-shape of circulation/turning space for a wheelchair
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Sink with 29 inches of clearance underneath to accommodate a wheelchair
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Red emergency pull cord
Wheelchair-accessible shower
Select this filter only if your accessible shower includes all of the below:
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Step-free entrance, no steps or bumps of more than ½ inch
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Roll-in shower compartments with grab bars on three walls if there is no seat in the shower; if there is a seat, it must be folding
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Sink with 29 inches of clearance underneath to accommodate a wheelchair
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Grab bars and handrails close to toilets and showers
Large spacious toilet (if there are steps to entrance, please add details in the text box)
A space large enough for multiple people – e.g. a disabled person and a personal assistant, or parent and child/children. This could be a similar size to a family room/shower.
Large spacious shower (if there are steps to entrance, please add details below)
A space large enough for multiple people – e.g. a disabled person and a personal assistant, or parent and child/children. This could be a similar size to a family room/shower.
‘Add a room’: kitchen
If your accommodation has kitchen or cooking facilities, let guests know what they can find there, and how they can move around the space by selecting the filters below.
Step-free access, or access via permanent or temporary ramps
There are no steps or bumps of more than ½ inch to access doorways or paths leading to the kitchen.
If there are any steps or ramps, you can add details in the box provided. Please be sure to add where the steps can be found, and how many steps there are. If you have temporary ramps available, use this box to let guests know.
Lowered sink (29 inches of clearance underneath)
Allows easy access for wheelchair users and people of short stature.
Lowered cabinets or work surfaces (29 inches of clearance underneath)
Allows easy access for wheelchair users and people of short stature.
Pitchup service dogs policy
We love our four-legged friends here at Pitchup, but we understand that service dogs are not pets and thousands of people rely on them for independence and confidence.
Under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), service animals are allowed in most public areas, including places that prepare or sell food. Campgrounds must make reasonable modifications to accommodate service animals and can't charge extra fees to people with disabilities who have service animals.
Where possible, we encourage campgrounds to welcome service dogs with water stations and, if possible, to let their owners know where they can exercise their dogs.
If you have any questions or suggestions regarding accessibility, please get in touch at enquiries@pitchup.com