How We Move Together Shapes How Welcome We All Feel
The outdoors is for everyone, but sometimes, the way we use shared spaces tells a different story.
From narrow bridges to busy towpaths, quiet bird hides to popular rest spots, respectful movement matters.
- For walkers, it might mean giving space to wheelchair users or those with assistance dogs
- For wheelchair users, it might mean signalling when passing or offering a friendly heads-up
- For all of us, it means awareness, not assumptions
Small Actions, Big Impact
You could spotlight:
- Trail etiquette on mixed-use paths
- Eye-level signage that everyone can actually see
- The quiet power of a simple hello as acknowledgment
- Tips on sharing space without pressure or performance
Because how we move together shapes how safe, how seen, and how welcome we all feel.
What’s one moment when someone made the trail feel more welcoming to you?
Or: What small act of respect made a big difference on your journey?
Drop it over to us
Tag us in a story
Let’s gather gestures that help everyone walk, roll, rest, and belong.


