While parts of the National Veendam Garden are wheelchair accessible, some pathways may be uneven, graveled, or narrow, potentially limiting full access to all areas.
The National Veendam Garden makes an effort to accommodate visitors with mobility challenges, but complete wheelchair accessibility to all sections may be limited. Many main pathways are sufficiently wide and made of firm surfaces. However, some secondary paths might be graveled, uneven, or have slight inclines, which could pose difficulties for wheelchairs or scooters.
Visitors using wheelchairs are advised to contact the garden in advance to inquire about the current conditions and specific accessible routes. The garden owners are typically very helpful and can provide guidance on the most navigable areas. Assistance from a companion might be beneficial in certain parts of the garden to ensure a comfortable visit.