Accessibility at Holmeegenes, Breidablikk and Ledaal
The historic properties of Holmeegenes, Breidablikk and Ledaal offer varying levels of accessibility for visitors with disabilities and additional access needs.
Accessibility Information
Please see the overview below:
Holmeegenes
Parking:
On-street parking is available in the surrounding area, or alternatively near Eiganes Cemetery. Two accessible parking spaces are available by the barn bridge.
Wheelchair Access:
The museum is partially accessible to wheelchair users, although it cannot accommodate large powered wheelchairs. A lift provides access from the cloakroom to the former cowshed area. Some doorways on the first floor above ground level are too narrow for wheelchairs and are located close to a steep staircase leading down to the ground floor.
Toilets:
Yes, including an accessible toilet.
Facilities for Visitors with Visual Impairments:
No.
Facilities for Visitors with Hearing Impairments:
No.
Building and Exhibitions:
The former cowshed and barn areas are open to the public and offer step-free access. The residential section functions as a historic house museum. As an old building, it unfortunately has limitations for visitors with accessibility requirements.
Audio Guide:
An audio guide is available.
Breidablikk
Parking:
On-street parking is available in the surrounding area, or alternatively near Eiganes Cemetery.
Wheelchair Access:
No. An external staircase leads up to the entrance.
Toilets:
Yes, one small toilet on the first floor above ground level.
Facilities for Visitors with Visual Impairments:
No.
Facilities for Visitors with Hearing Impairments:
No.
Building and Exhibitions:
As a historic building, Breidablikk was not designed with modern accessibility standards in mind and unfortunately has limitations for visitors with disabilities and additional access needs.
Ledaal
Parking:
On-street parking is available in the surrounding area, or alternatively near Eiganes Cemetery.
Wheelchair Access:
The entrance has a low threshold and a narrow doorway. Accessibility on the ground floor is very limited, and there is no lift to the upper floors. Access to the first and second floors is by staircase only.
Toilets:
Yes.
Facilities for Visitors with Visual Impairments:
No.
Facilities for Visitors with Hearing Impairments:
No.
Building and Exhibitions:
As a historic building, Ledaal was not designed with modern accessibility standards in mind and unfortunately has limitations for visitors with disabilities and additional access needs.