Accessible Adventure Links and Resources

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So many wonderful resources for Accessible Adventures 

Our recommendations for disability holiday resources

Through our work, we come across a whole host of excellent resources for adventurers with disabilities. These include inclusive adventure sports providers like ourselves, access aware organisations and accessible accommodation providers.

Below you will find some great links to get outdoors and accessing the Lake District. We will keep updating the listing as we find more and greater resources we can vouch for. 

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Accessible Great Days Out

Regional and Area Links Direct to many organisation’s access statements

Such a simple idea - insteasd of wading throngh all the websites for attractions in an area. Just go here and select the region you want to know about and the website will dispalay all the attractions it knows of who have a dedicated accessilbity inforamtion page. 

Of course we’re on there

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AccessTOG

Resources for Self Lead Accessible Adventures 

AccessTOG is the mobility ‘arm’ of The Outdoor Guide run by disabled ambassador Debbie North. TOG is committed to creating a countryside for all, through the development of wheelchair -friendly walks for people with poor or no mobility.

AccessTOG is putting together complete wheelchair-friendly packages for wonderful days out in the hills, towns and canals including the perfect pitstops, the perfect accommodation and the perfect cuppa.

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More About AccessTOG 

In Debbie’s previous ‘life’, before she became a wheelchair user, she was a keen hill walker and spent much of her time in the Yorkshire Dales, the Lake District and completing long distance walks like the Coast to Coast, The Dales Way and Cumbria Way.

From a hospital bed she began researching all-terrain wheelchairs (ATW) as she was keen to get back out into the hills, despite having to now use wheels. Since then, as a result of major spinal surgery, she has got stronger and is now fulfilling her passion of hill walking using an ATW.

She is also a bit of a dare devil seeking routes that are longer, higher and more challenging. A real up close and personal experience, if you like, with hills, mountains and weather.

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Fell Foot Country Park 

Accessible Park, Activity Centre, Cafe and Changing Place

Situated near the village of Newby Bridge at the south end of Windermere,  Fell Foot is a county park and community sporting hub with lake access. We host many of our activities here. It is easy to find, has brand new modern accessible facilities including a changing place and accessible toilet.

Fellfoot is beautiful and has an onsite cafe, play park, offroad wheelchair and well-surfaced paths. They also have a T-loop system, dedicated parking and a nicely comprehensive accessibility guide.

It makes for a great day out whether you book any of our accessible sports or not. 

Fell Foot Accessibility StatementFell Foot WebsiteAnyone Can's directions to Fell foot
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Outdoor Mobility

Hire mobility scooters in stunning locations

Outdoor mobility has tramper hire sites at: 
Whinlatter
Langdale
Grizedale
Sizergh
Derwent Water
Wray Castle

A fantastic way to have a low-cost self-managed adventure in the Lakes.


 

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MyCumbria

Cumbria Residents Discount Card

My Cumbria is a discount card that helps Cumbrians to support Cumbrian businesses. We offer big discounts on Cumbrian Family Adventures through it for our  Newby Bridge, Ingleton and Windermere based activity days. 

Here it is in their own words:
MyCumbria is a locals discount card with over 250 offers across Cumbria – from food, drink and afternoon tea to family activities, spa experiences and attractions. If you have a CA or LA Cumbria postcode at your home or work address, purchase a card for £20 and start enjoying our exclusive offers as many times as you like for a whole year. By becoming a MyCumbria member, you are supporting local businesses and livelihoods. It’s easy to sign up online and we will post out your new card!

Visit MyCumbria Visit Anyone Can’s MyCumbria Entry Visit our MyCumbria Page on this website

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