The bridge itself is part of the road and rail network. Sidewalks and bike paths allow accessible passage. Observation points are generally on flat ground or public roads.
The Royal Lelystad Bridge, being primarily for traffic, includes standard infrastructure elements. For pedestrians and cyclists, there are typically dedicated paths or sidewalks that are generally flat and accessible for wheelchairs.
Observation points from surrounding public roads or pathways should also be wheelchair accessible, assuming the approach roads themselves are. However, specific viewing platforms or dedicated accessible facilities are not part of the bridge's design. Standard urban accessibility applies to adjacent public areas.