Are you in Northern Ireland and feel you might need a mobility scooter? If so, you have come to the right place!
We provide all types of mobility scooters ranging from travel scooters that fold up, to mobility scooters for popping to the shops right up to big off road and road legal scooters that are tough and durable.
We are proud to have just completed delivery of two large scooters to the beautiful National Trust property at Mount Stewart!
These two large, off road mobility scooters can easily handle gravel paths and hilly terrain and provide great comfort for the driver.
If you have limited mobility you can still enjoy your visit to Mount Stewart - just hop on to one of the mobility scooters and enjoy the grounds and gardens in comfort.
If you are Motability customer you can choose from a terrific range of mobility scooters in Northern Ireland to suit your unique needs.
We have experts on hand at our mobility scooter showroom in Northern Ireland conveniently located in Lisburn and just a few minutes from the Sprucefield / A1 /M1 junction.
We have been a family business since 1846 so know how to look after customers!
Check out our range online and then call us for a chat or to book a test drive!
See all of our mobility scooters available in Northern Ireland
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Come and test drive a mobility scooter in our showroom in Lisburn
Visit Mount Stewart National Trust property and use the mobility scooters on site
Mount Stewart is one of the most inspiring and unusual gardens in the National Trust's ownership.
The garden reflects a rich tapestry of design and great planting artistry that was the hallmark of Edith, Lady Londonderry. The mild climate of Strangford Lough allows astonishing levels of planting experimentation. The formal areas exude a strong Mediterranean feel and resemble an Italian villa landscape; the wooded areas support a range of plants from all corners of the world, ensuring something to see whatever the season.
Mount Stewart House
The house has now re-opened after our 3 year long restoration project.We've brought back the elegance and charm of the house when it was home of the 7th Marchioness Edith, Lady Londonderry and her family in the early 20th century and we look forward to welcoming you to enjoy in all its splendour.