Top 10 Wheelchair-Friendly Trails

When picking your next adventure and you want it to be more accessible for you and your family, this top 10 wheelchair-friendly walking guide to the UK can inspire a fun day out. Take your pick of delightful views and easy-to-navigate trails!

  • Tarn Hows

    01. Tarn Hows and Rose Castle Plantation Circular

    1h 10m

    3.2k

    Easy

    Tarn Hows is a magnificent lake tucked deep in the Cumbrian countryside and a National Trust-protected jewel. It is one of the most frequented and scenic sites to enjoy in the Lake District.

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  • Rudyard lake, feature image

    02. Rudyard Lake Walk

    2h 21m

    8.4k

    Moderate

    A fantastic stroll around Rudyard Lake with lovely views and some of the best scenery in Staffordshire, and if you’re looking for a great day out, there’s plenty to do besides go for a good walk, such as boating, sailing, and fishing.

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  • Loch An Eilien Circular, feature

    03. Loch an Eileen Circular

    1h 28m

    5.8k

    Moderate

    A popular short walk outside of Aviemore lets you see Loch an Eilein castle, built in the 13th century.

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  • City of Bath walk, feature

    04. City of Bath Walk

    49m

    3.9k

    Easy

    A beautiful walking path that will allow you to experience many of the historical sights and areas of interest that the city of Bath has to offer.

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  • Bolderwood Deer Sanctuary Walk, feature

    05. Bolderwood Deer Sanctuary Walk

    46m

    2.9k

    Easy

    The Bolderwood Deer Sanctuary is a great day trip in the New Forest National Park. Its strolling grounds are superb for seeing wildlife.

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  • Strathclyde Park Walk, feature

    06. Strathclyde Park Walk

    2h 20m

    10.3k

    Easy

    Suitable for all abilities, Strathclyde Country Park provides a fantastic family walk and hike all year round.

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  • man fishing at fewston reservoir

    07. Fewston Reservoir Walk

    1h 44m

    6.6k

    Moderate

    Fewston Reservoir is the place to visit if you want to immerse yourself in North Yorkshire’s great outdoors! Come here for a walk to remember.

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  • Skegby, Teversal, and Pleasley Pit Walk, feature

    08. Skegby, Teversal, and Pleasley Pit Walk

    2h 51m

    10.6k

    Moderate

    The Skegby, Teversal, and Pleasley Pit Walk is fantastic way to explore the countryside of Nottinghamshire. An easily accessible walk that’s within reach of Sutton-in-Ashfield and its amenities.

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  • Turton and Entwistle Reservoir Walk, feature

    09. Turton and Entwistle Reservoir Walk

    59m

    4k

    Easy

    Visiting Edgworth, Lancashire? Come and explore the easy and accessible route of the Turton and Entwistle Reservoir Walk; ideal for families, children and those with limited mobility.

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  • Glendalough Walk, feature

    10. Glendalough Walk

    1h 17m

    2.8 miles

    Easy

    The Glendalough path is flat and appropriate for wheelchairs and pushchairs. This walking route offers ample picturesque spots and sunset views. Enjoy County Wicklow’s lovely space.

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