We’re building a living archive of wheelchair-friendly, sensory-kind, and neurodivergent-honouring trails across the UK, and we need your help.

Whether it’s a gravel loop that feels like a hug, a coastal path with a bench that knows your soul, or a woodland wander that’s flat enough to roll without drama, we want to hear about it.
This is your invitation to share the trails that make you feel safe, seen, and softly adventurous.
What to Share
Help us map the magic. Tell us about:
- Trail name and location
- Surface type (gravel, tarmac, mystery mulch?)
- Distance and terrain (flat, gently sloped, “bit of a wobble”)
- Access features (parking, toilets, benches, shade, quiet zones)
- Your favourite moment (e.g. “the mossy bit near the kissing gate”)
Bonus Beans
We love the extras. Feel free to include:
- Nearby accessible cafés or toilets
- Rest spots with views or shelter
- Cheeky rituals you do on the trail
(e.g. “I always stretch like a heron at the halfway bench”)
How to Submit
- Fill out our Trail Submission Form
- Or email us at info@accesstrails.uk with your story, photos, or doodles
We welcome submissions from:
- Wheelchair users
- Mobility aid users
- Neurodivergent adventurers
- Slow walkers
- Anyone who’s ever needed a flat path and a kind place to rest
Why It Matters
Your trail tips help others plan safe, joyful days out.
You’re not just sharing a path, you’re building a map of care.
So go on. Spill the beans.
We’ll bring the biscuits.

