Accessible route
Faskally Forest walk, Perthshire
This wheelchair-friendly walk through Faskally Forest (or Faskally Woods) near Pitlochry in Scotland follows the shores of beautiful Loch Dunmore
Bradford-on-Avon to Bath canal walk, Wiltshire/Somerset
Celebrate the Kennet and Avon Canal with a stroll that blends natural beauty and Georgian engineering
Blencathra walk, Lake District
This challenging, 7.5-mile circular walk to the summit of Blencathra – suitable for experienced all-terrain wheelchair users – rewards climbers with some of the best views in the Lake District National Park.
Saltaire to Bingley canal walk, West Yorkshire
Get a taste of the iconic Leeds and Liverpool Canal on this wheelchair-friendly route from Saltaire to Bingley and the Five Rise Locks on the edge of Bradford
Malham Tarn walk, Yorkshire Dales
This short and easy walk around the wildlife-rich waters of Malham Tarn and beneath the cliffs of Great Close Scar is a Yorkshire Dales classic.
Walk: Rosedale, North Yorkshire
Suitable for wheelchair and pushchair users, this easy-access route follows the Rosedale Mineral Railway with stunning views across the North York Moor's rolling countryside
Walk: Brancaster Staithe, Norfolk
Skirt along saltmarsh, roam past an old Roman Fort and ascend a glacial ridge for a stunning coastal vista on this 4.4-mile walk from Brancaster Staithe to Barrow Common in Norfolk
Wheelchair-friendly days out
Enjoy a day out at a beautiful country house, go birdwatching, discover stunning viewpoints, spend a night camping beneath the stars, or take to the trail with your guide to Britain's best accessible days out for wheelchair users and those with limited mobility.
20 spectacular wheelchair and pram-friendly walks
Discover some of the best wheelchair and pram-friendly walks near you with our guide to 20 of the best accessible trails in the UK.
Walk: Newark-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire
Marvel at the history of a 12th-century castle and its serene gardens before exploring the river islands and bridges of the mighty Trent on this wheelchair-friendly route.
Walk: Glenfinnan, Highland
Seek refuge from the cold inside one of Scotland’s most majestic churches, then venture into the Highlands past the wizards’ railway to a lonely mountain pass
Walk: Bolberry Down, Devon
Delightful summer wildlife, epic views and a specially designed path, which is both flat and well maintained, make this easy-access route perfect for anyone with limited mobility
Best walking activities and challenges to do in the UK countryside
Fancy a new way of exploring the countryside? Why not participate in a night walking expedition or the world's largest walking treasure hunt with our guide to best and most unique walking activities to do in the British countryside.