Discover the UK’s Most Stunning & Inclusive Routes
At Access Trails UK, we believe the beauty of nature should be open to everyone without barriers. Our mission is to make the UK’s most scenic routes truly inclusive for all mobility levels, whether you use a wheelchair, mobility scooter, aids, or simply prefer an easier path.
From windswept coastlines to peaceful forests, bustling city towpaths to soaring mountain viewpoints, our guides are personally verified or peer-reviewed for accessibility, with clear, honest details to help you plan with confidence.
What You’ll Find Here
Verified Accessible Paths
Detailed listings include information on surface type, path width, gradients, rest stops, parking, toilets, and more.
Interactive Route Maps
Explore a growing UK-wide map of accessible paths. Filter by region, terrain, or features like step-free access, Blue Badge parking, or Changing Places toilets.
Community Insights
Browse real experiences from other trail-goers with mobility considerations, or leave your own to help others.
Helpful Resources
Find links to mobility services, travel tools, and support for planning your outdoor adventures.
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Featured Accessible Routes
Coastal Paths
Breathtaking seaside trails with gentle surfaces and spectacular views.
- Castle Sands, St Andrews – Step-free beach access near historic ruins, with accessible cafés and Blue Badge parking.
- Lizard Point to Kynance Cove, Cornwall – Stile-free National Trust path with gravel surface and rest benches.
- Causeway Coast Way, Northern Ireland – Step-free path with accessible viewpoints near the Giant’s Causeway.
- Pembrokeshire Coast Path, Wales – Sections near Tenby and St Davids feature level boardwalks and viewpoints.
- St Abb’s Head, Scotland – Surfaced trail with accessible visitor centre and circular scooter-friendly loop.
- Camel Trail, Cornwall – Level path from Wadebridge to Padstow. Ideal for wheelchairs or scooters.
- Seahouses to Bamburgh Castle, Northumberland – Smooth tarmac/gravel path with castle views and accessible toilets.
Mountain & Highland Paths
Enjoy elevated views even with limited mobility.
- Ben Nevis Visitor Path, Scotland – Lower path with panoramic viewpoint and accessible visitor centre.
- Mam Tor, Peak District – Flagstone summit path with nearby parking and occasional handrails.
- Pen y Fan, Brecon Beacons – Gently graded path with a wide gravel surface to accessible viewpoints.
- Arthur’s Seat, Edinburgh – Tarmac loop around Holyrood Park offers excellent city views.
- Great Shunner Fell, Yorkshire Dales – Flagstone path with no stiles suitable for powered chairs or off-road scooters.
Woodland & Countryside Paths
Tranquil trails through shaded forests and rolling countryside.
- Blackwater Tall Trees Trail, New Forest – Wide gravel path with sensory waymarkers and tactile sculptures.
- Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire – Step-free paths to the Major Oak and a fully accessible visitor centre.
- Glen Affric, Highlands – Boardwalks and viewpoints accessible by mobility scooter.
- New Forest National Park, Hampshire – Gentle gravel loops directly accessible from car parks.
- Rosedale Railway Walk, North York Moors – Wide, compacted, stile-free path with scenic views.
- Grimwith Reservoir, Yorkshire Dales – Tarmac circuit with bird hides and dramatic lake views.
Scenic Paths with Public Transport Access
No car? No problem—these trails are easily reached via bus or train.
- Regent’s Canal Walk, London – Step-free towpath with ramps and cafés along the route.
- Hadrian’s Wall Path, Northumberland – Surfaced sections near visitor centres, all reachable by public transport.
- Dovedale, Peak District – Flat riverside paths with access via local buses.
- Richmond Park, London – Royal parkland with surfaced trails and transit access through all main gates.
- Aysgarth Waterfalls, Yorkshire Dales – Surfaced path with accessible toilets, parking, and a nearby bus stop.
Let’s Make the Outdoors Accessible Together
Know a trail others should try? Want to share feedback or leave a review? We’d love to hear from you.
Contact Us to:
- Recommend a path
- Share your experience
- Leave a community review
Some routes include mixed-accessibility sections look for helpful notes on gradients, surfaces, or optional detours. We’re constantly adding verified details and peer reviews.
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Whether you’re looking for a beachside boardwalk, forest trail, or heritage hike, Access Trails UK helps you explore the outdoors your way.


