ACCESSIBLE CLIMB with STORY BRIDGE ADVENTURE CLIMB

Story Bridge Adventure Climb (SBAC) is making history as the world’s first wheelchair-accessible bridge climb, setting a new benchmark for inclusive adventure tourism.
People with accessibility requirements including wheelchair users will soon be able to experience the thrill of scaling Brisbane’s iconic Story Bridge in a specially-designed wheelchair.
The motorised stair climber wheelchair is of the highest safety standard and has been customised using advanced technology especially for the Story Bridge. The advanced wheelchair ensures individuals with accessibility requirements can expect smooth and safe movement over inclines, ergonomic design for participant comfort and integrated safety features.
Accessible climb details
Group size: The accessible climb will accommodate up to nine participants, including one wheelchair user, and a minimum of three supportive companions.
Duration: 2.5 – 3 hours
Location: SBAC is based at Howard Smith Wharves.
Find us directly in front of the precinct’s roundabout, where a ramp provides easy access from the footpath to our headquarters. For full accessibility information including a virtual tour, click here.
As with all Story Bridge Adventure Climb experiences, the accessible climb will include:
- A guided adventure to the top of the Story Bridge
- Brisbane history and Story Bridge facts commentary by expert climb leaders
- Group Photo to Capture the moment at the Top Platform
- Story Bridge Adventure Climb Cap
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SBAC would like to extend a huge thanks and acknowledge those who have worked tirelessly to bring this innovation to life:
John Sharpe
Nicole Were (Operational Procedures)
Dean Anderson (Engineer)
Guy Pearce (Height Safety Expert)
James Hogan (Trademan)
Mike Box (USA wheelchair Manufacturer)
Dane Cross (CEO Sporting Wheelies)
Louise Yates ( Disability Advocate and Writer)
Belinda Harris (Accessible Tourism Advocate)
Timothy Lachlan (Occupational Therapist with lived disability)