Upper level is not but lower should be ok
Some of it. I think the upper level probably is not, but most stuff is on lower level
It is a bit of a hill from parking lot to the fort but is wheelchair accessible. Once inside only access to top is stairs that are wide but about two flights worth. Some of the bottom floor areas may require assistance to get over bumps in doorways. Bathrooms are wheelchair accessible.
Not really, I mean on the lower level maybe, but higher up gets harder.
Yes
Can't be the El Morro en P.R. was the third one and is 500 yrs old this one most be over 900yrs old or more the second is in Cuba.
Its 400 years old. I dont think so
The main (lower level) is. The upper lever will be much more difficult access for one in a wheelchair.
Yeah the bottom of the Ford is really cool but you have to see the top and there is no escalator or elevators
I didnt went inside, i just sraid in the outsude. It is located in a little hill but there is a well paved trail to reach it.
Lower level can be some areas are a tight fit. Upper level cannot be reached with out assistance
The main part of the fort is, but I did not see anything for them to get to the top or down below in front of it with all the sand. There was a path that goes around the fort, but we did not go on it so im nit sure if that path os wheelchair accessible or not.
Lower level is but not upper level.
Yaa.. You can easily roam Round in the fort because it's flat and wheelchair accessible. Thank you.
Upper level isn't
I believe they might have that type of accommodation if you call ahead. Like somebody said before, most of the exhibition happens on the lower floor of the fort.
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