Barton Broad boardwalk, Broads National Park
This boardwalk is easily accessible by wheelchair and takes you on a journey of discovery into a lost world which has remained isolated for half a century …
This boardwalk is easily accessible by wheelchair and takes you on a journey of discovery into a lost world which has remained isolated for half a century …
This walk takes you from the beautiful countryside right into the heart of Sheffield’s Endcliffe Park along the babbling Porter Brook.
The Redmires walk shows off all that the countryside around Sheffield has to offer, wide moor, beautiful woodland and amazing views.
Wheelchair friendly, sensory walk along the lovely Loxley Valley near Sheffield …
A circular walk around Damflask Reservoir, Sheffield, ideal for mobility scooters and pushchairs …
A stile free, wheelchair friendly circular walk from Sheffield city centre following the River Don and returning back along the canal towpath …
Filled with hollow trees and evidence of fairy folk, this short walk could keep your family occupied for hours.
A beautiful woodland, with an unusual feature, a wooden henge surrounding an ancient oak decorated by local artists. Buggy and wheelchair access.
An affordable and adaptable day out, with a variety of trails and attractions to see, plus a child-friendly café for hot chocolate post walk.
The medieval city of Norwich is a good place to explore with kids, with the towering Cathedral, the ancient city walls and the river Wensum to admire.
This adaptable walk is perfect for spring. In February the ground of the woods erupts with snowdrops, then in May the Bluebells appear.
The How Hill Secret Garden walk is a delight, with water features woodland and some truly remarkable plants – it’ll be a hit with kids and adults alike.