Services for visitors with intellectual disabilities
Tours and prices
Free admission and guided tour for disabled visitors and their carers, on presentation of valid proof (Mobility and Inclusion card for French visitors), or organisation certificate (groups).
Self-guided tours, book in advance
You can book your ticket via the e-ticketing service. Visitors under the age of 26 are entitled to free admission (with proof of age).
Guided tours by prior arrangement.
Good to know
To prepare for your visit:
- Booking is obligatory for groups.
- We can work with you to put together a tailor-made programme.
During your visit :
- The presence of a guide is a precious help for people with disabilities throughout the site.
- The toilets are adapted for disabled visitors.
- Benches are available in the gardens.
- Guide or assistance dogs are of course welcome.
Parking & access
Parking
- There is a free municipal car park around 60 metres from the reception building.
- Two parking spaces 60 metres from the building are reserved for people with motor disabilities.
- A drop-off point is located near the public toilets, around 70 metres from the reception building.
Access to the site
- Access to the site is either via a staircase with three steps leading up to the reception area, or via a path to the left of the building which avoids the steps.
Access to the tour
- From the reception building, you enter the gardens. A flat path for around 25 metres ends at a slope of 15% for 25 metres to reach the house.
- The paths in the gardens are on stabilised, sandy or barky ground and can have gradients of over 8%.
- The most comfortable route is on sandy ground, around the flower-filled terrace in front of the house and along the seafront promenade.
- Access to and from the house is via a short incline of over 5%, as is access to the kiosk.
- The path between the house and the flowered terrace is made of slightly rounded stone slabs.
- All the rest areas are in the garden, with benches featuring backrests and armrests.