Accessibility at the #BrayAirDisplay

We want to ensure our disabled and special needs access visitors have a fantastic time at the event. Please find below our FAQ section, which you may find helpful.

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Yes, the Bray Air Display website features a dedicated Accessibility Statement that outlines the steps taken to ensure the website is accessible to all users. The statement details the site’s compliance with accessibility standards and offers guidance on how to report any accessibility issues encountered while browsing.

Some of the vintage aircraft taking part are less noisy than the high-speed jets. Our advice is to come prepared as unfortunately, the roar of the jets is unavoidable, it is part and parcel of the Bray Air Display.

Some children wear ear protection, some do not. It is completely up to you.

Please note: The roar of the jets along with large crowds may make some spectators, who are sensitive to noise distressed and perhaps increase their fears. Parental guidance is always advised. 

Yes, there is disabled parking at all #BrayAirDisplay car parks.

Please note that the parking fee applies to disabled parking, and the Blue Badge scheme/European Parking Card does not apply.

MOTORISTS ARE ADVISED THAT YOU MUST PRE-BOOK YOUR CAR PARK SPACE IN ONE OF THE OFFICIAL EVENT CAR PARKS ONLINE PRIOR TO ATTENDING THE AIRSHOW.

South Event Car Park – Ardmore Rovers FC, Ballywaltrim Recreational Park, Southern Cross Road, Bray, County Wicklow, A98 HD99 

North Event Car Park – Bray Emmets GAA Club, Old Connaught Ave, Bray, County Wicklow, A98 NP03

Complimentary shuttle bus

A complimentary shuttle bus will service BOTH official car parks and will start at 10 am. The drop-off/pick-up point is close to the event site. The last pick-up from the event site is at 7:30 pm sharp.

The shuttle bus operator will provide safe, accessible, and friendly service to all its passengers, regardless of their mobility difficulties, age, or disabilities.

We would also advise people travelling by car to arrive early and expect delays before and after the event.

Plan your journey here.

Yes, there is a drop-off point for disabled persons at the #BrayAirDisplay. This is located on Adelaide Road, Bray. You must have a valid European Parking Card prominently displayed in a visible position to access this road and drop off.

Yes, a number of limited spaces will be available in Raheen car park for a person who is unable to leave their car due to disability, which needs to be reserved by emailing [email protected] by Friday, July 10th, 2026. On application, you must supply your valid European Parking Card.

Yes, the #BrayAirDisplay takes place on a 1km long relatively flat outdoor event site which is wheelchair accessible with all the action taking place at 500ft giving everyone an excellent vantage point. A selection of the funfair rides are also accessible where funfair staff will be on hand to assist.

Please note: There are areas on the shoreline that are not wheelchair accessible.

Yes, specific unisex wheelchair accessible toilets will be available.

Yes, guide dogs are very welcome at #BrayAirDisplay.

As you are aware pets are sensitive to loud noise. Please note: the high speed jets performing at the Bray Air Display make a considerable amount of noise.

For more information please see: www.ispca.ie.

We have two fixed medical posts on site. If you need privacy to use insulin please call into our medical team where privacy will be provided.

A list of general event frequently asked questions can be viewed here.

Should you have any queries regarding any aspect of the #BrayAirDisplay event please do not hesitate to contact us via our Contact Us page here.

Thank you.

#BrayAirDisplay Team.

2026 Event map

Accessibility at the #BrayAirDisplay