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Safety is paramount, and the rambles are led by experienced members. All our led rambles are checked out by experienced members before the start.

However, as conditions change due to time of year, path closures, weather from moment to moment, and a host of other reasons, the Disabled Ramblers will accept no responsibility for any loss or damage or injury sustained on attempting any of these routes.


Outdooractive hosts our ramble routes and provides free ‘‘Pro’’ accounts to our ramble leaders.

To find accessible rambles, go to Route Finder and filter by “Accessibility” (can be found under “More >> General features”) or look through our collections below.


We have gathered over 270 of our rambles into a series of collections.

1 – South West England


2 – South East England


3 – Mid & West Wales


4 – West Midlands


5 – East Midlands


6 – North Wales


7 – East England


8 – North West England


9 – North East England


10 – Scottish Borders


The following map is also available in Google My Maps.


Accessible Nature UK is created by Peter Lau (himself a T6 paraplegic and full time wheelchair user since April 2014). Peter has provided, free of charge to download, a list of more than 50 route guides from this website.

Cotswolds National Landscape has more than 10 self-guided rambles suitable for wheels.

– Miles without Stiles are walking routes for everyone.

Dartmoor
Lake District
Peak District
South Downs
Yorkshire Dales

Pembrokeshire Coast offers ‘‘Walks for All’’ as well as easy access beaches and viewpoints.

PhotoTrails provides detailed route descriptions using photographs.

– The Ramblers is Britain’s biggest charity working for walkers.

– The South West Coast Path has more than 50 Easy Access routes.

Walking in England has thousands of free walks to download. When available, wheelchair/Tramper accessibility is included in the walk description.