Walk On Brisbane
Sporting Wheelies and Disabled Association
60 Edmondstone Rd
Bowen Hills
Brisbane, QLD 4005
Ph: 1800 819 775

Photo by Tim Size
We are indebted to the Sporting Wheelies and Disabled Association of Queensland for their support, by way of provision of the facilities to operate the Walk On program. This support has greatly contributed to keeping training fees as low as possible.

Photo by Tim Size
CAN’T GET TO BRISBANE
For those living outside Brisbane or unable to get to Bowen Hills, Walk On offers a Short Term program. This program requires a minimum two week attendance at one of our Walk On facilities (Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth or Sydney). This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it if you are interested in learning more about your rehabilitation training options.
ACCOMMODATION
If you’re visiting from outside of Brisbane you’ll need somewhere to stay. We hope these lists provide some assistance to you as we are continually striving to find low cost quality accommodation however this is a challenge. If you find somewhere great which is not on our list please This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .
- Check out our RollAwayz (runs on Google Earth) for the location of wheelchair accessible travel and tourism accommodation in hotels, resorts, motels, backpacker hostels and bed and breakfasts.
- List of accessible Brisbane Accommodation. (as at August 2008).
- The closest (not cheapest) accessible hotel is the Emporium. From this hotel you can roll to Walk On in about 10-15 minutes. See their website for details of their accessible rooms and best rates.
- Clients have stayed at the Virginia Palms and Alexandra Apartments but both of these are a little out of town so you’ll need a vehicle or be prepared for daily taxi ride. Buses aren’t really an option from either of these venues.
- Backstop House is a terrific “cheap and cheerful respite option” ONLY if you are travelling alone as partners are not permitted to stay with you. It’s a 45 - 60 minute drive or train ride from Walk On and the house is very popular so early bookings are advised. There is a maximum two week stay.
- If you love good backpackers and need two rooms then Bunk is a reasonable low cost, low budget alternative which is a bus ride from Walk On.
- Regrettably, buses in Brisbane aren’t all accessible but a number of the buses heading out of and into the city along Breakfast Creek Road (just 250 metres from Walk On at the Corner of Edmonstone Road) are accessible.
- The hotels listed as being in Brisbane are a $10/12 taxi fare from Walk On. There are generally more activities and facilities nearby if you choose a city hotel and the quality varies according to their “star” rating.
- The Novotel on Creek Street is probably good value and centrally located to the City and Fortitude Valley entertainment area for nightlife.
- If you fancy the “wheelie friendly” Southbank district the Rydges Hotel has pleasant rooms with a balcony for those who like fresh air in their hotel room. You’ll also find an accessible swimming pool in the riverside parklands.
WALK ON NEEDS YOUR HELP
We are continually seeking support to expand our programs. Walk On needs support from the friends and family of our clients. If you know someone in your circle of friends or family who can support this program please email or contact us.
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