Accessible Hotel with a Historic Lynchburg Feel
The Craddock Terry Hotel and Event Center features accessible hotel and venue entrances, as well as accessible accommodations, meeting spaces, and restaurants. Rooted in warm Southern hospitality, we strive to make every guest feel at home with mobility and communication accessibility features. Experience the best of Lynchburg with us.
In our historic downtown hotel, we offer an accessible elevator, entry passage doors, front desk, public bathrooms, a business center and braille signage. Please reach out with any questions or requests so we can make your stay just what you need.
- Fire alarms for audio and visually impaired
- Accessible entrance without stairs
- Accessible doorways for all public spaces
- Accessible self-parking
- Accessible parking spots close to the restaurant entrance
- Total four accessible spaces
- 2 Van accessible spaces
- Non-slip entrance ramp
- Ramps with sturdy railings and accessible landings
- Service animals are accepted
- Alternative and/or large lettering on public signage
- Accessible path to check-in
- Accessible path to guest rooms
- Accessible path for all public spaces
- Accessible elevator
- Accessible public bathroom
- Accessible path to maneuver in the fitness center
- Accessible desks in the business center
Accessible Guest Room Features
- Visual Strobe Fire & Smoke Detector
- Audible fire/smoke detectors
- Phone with TTY or TTD capabilities
- TV with closed-captioning or decoders
- The viewports are lowered on the door
- The closet bars & shelves sit higher than 36 inches above the ground
- Grab bars at the toilet
- Roll-in shower
- Accessible faucet controls
- Handheld spray unit in the shower and/or tub
- Accessible toe & knee clearance around the desk
- Accessible toe & knee clearance around the sink/vanity
- Wheelchair accessible path and/or around beds
- Room placard has alternative tex
Restaurant Accessibility Features
- Fire alarms for audio & visually impaired
- Service animals accepted
- Accessible parking spots close to restaurant entrances
- Firm and slip-resistant accessible entrance path to the restaurant without stairs
- The entrance path is free of objects protruding into the space
- Non-slip, accessible ramp with sturdy railings for the entrance
- Ramp with accessible landings
- Signage identifying the location of the accessible entrance
- Entrance door is at least 32 inches wide
- Entrance door has at least 18 inches of wall clearance on the pull side of the door
- Entrance door has a threshold less than 3/4 of an inch high
- Carpet with a pile that is less than 1/2 inch high
- Entrance door handle is not more than 48 inches high
- Entrance door can be operated with minimal force
- Aisles of at least 36 inches between fixed seating
- Wheelchair accessible seating distributed throughout the dining area
- Accessible tables and counters between 28 inches and 34 inches high and have knee space at least 27 inches high x 30 inches wide x 19 inches deep
- Accessible public restrooms
- Pictograms/symbols and raised lettering on restroom doors
- Entrance doorways are at least 32 inches wide
- Entrance doors have accessible handles no higher than 48 inches from the ground
- Entrance doors operate with minimal force
- Wheelchair accessible with adequate maneuvering space
- Pathways of at least 36 inches to all fixtures
- Toilet seats that are 17 to 19 inches high
- Space of at least 30 inches wide x 48 inches deep in front of the restroom sink
- Restroom sink rim is equal to or less than 34 inches high
- At least 29 inches space from the floor to the bottom of the sink
- The sink faucets, soap dispensers, and hand dryers can be operated with a closed fist
- Restroom mirror has reflection surfaces at or below 48 inches from the ground