5% Discount
5% discount from activity prices. Carer can be provided with a wetsuit if wishes to provide support in the water.
Buzz Active, Eastbourne
Eastbourne
How to claim
Phone 01323 417023 or email info@buzzactive.org.uk
Terms and conditions
This offer is not to be used in conjunction with any other offer.
About Buzz Active, Eastbourne
Buzz Active (Eastbourne) is a community water sports centre / training centre run by East Sussex County Council. Buzz Active (Eastbourne) offers taster sessions and courses in sailing, power boating, stand up paddle boarding, canoeing, body boarding and windsurfing. Some of the staff have experience of providing this training for people with a range of disabilities. Buzz Active (Eastbourne) is also registered as a Royal Yachting Association Sailability foundation centre (sailing for the disabled).
Learn more about Buzz Active, Eastbourne
Accessibility
Full disabled access via the promenade.
The building is fully wheelchair accessible. The building has automatic door access but please phone ahead to arrange for these to be switched on.
Disabled Parking & Drop-off
- Designated Disabled Parking
- Drop-off Area
There is 1 disabled parking space at the front of the building which is accessible by driving round on the promenade.
There is other parking at the back but will need to walk up short gentle slope with rough surface to front of building.
Toileting/Changing
- Accessible Toilets
- Grab/Drop Down Rails
- Accessible Changing Room With Seat / Rails
- Other (please specify)
We provide wetsuits or windproof tops and trousers, buoyancy aids and safety hats
Outdoors
- Wheelchair Access to Outdoor Areas
- Paths
Some activities are on a lake (rather than in the sea) across the main seafront road. There are curbs on this road. We use the new zebra crossing, tarmac and compressed gravel all the way to the lake side. The lake is fully accessible with a path all around it. It is waist deep.
Guide Dogs
- Guide Dogs Welcome
Location
Buzz Active Royal Parade
Eastbourne, BN22 7LD
This page was last updated on 11 May 2022