Access Adventure
The ultimate book of trails and adventures by wheelchair and on foot
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Product details:
- Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
- Date of Publication 9 April 2026
- ISBN 9781844867240
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages224 pages
- Size 234x156 mm
- Weight 454 g
- Language English
- Illustrations Colour photography and mapping throughout 700
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Short description:
This groundbreaking guide opens up the best UK trails and outdoors adventures to all, with expert practical advice and insightful interviews from accessibility champion Debbie North.
MoreLong description:
This book is a unique and groundbreaking guide opening up the best of the UK's trails and outdoors adventures to all, featuring fantastic routes and insightful stories from accessibility champion Debbie North and her interviewees.
Whether it's the crunch of gravel on a canal path or the quiet hush of woodland in early morning light, the outdoors offers something no screen or schedule can provide: a sense of space, stillness, and connection. This book is a celebration of that magic.
Access Adventure is a collection of accessible routes crafted by Debbie, taking you from the spectacular Lake District to the Kent and Hampshire Coast, from the Yorkshire Dales to the Brecon Beacons and Wye Valley, and from the Isle of Skye to Rendlesham Forest's UFO trail. Each route is backed up with practical information and ideas for other adventures nearby, specifically written for wheelchair-users.
This book is also a bringing together of beautiful stories: as Debbie describes her experience of each trail alongside an inspirational interviewee, she gives us portraits of people whose lives have been changed, healed or uplifted by the simple act of being outside. These aren't just walks; they are windows into the resilience of the human spirit.
These are walks that welcome, not intimidate, and whether you're planning your next walk or seeking a deeper connection with nature and people, these pages offer both a guide and a companion.
Table of Contents:
Introduction
- Debbie's story
Introduction
1. The Watercut, Cumbria
2. Sutton Bank, North Yorkshire
3. Threlkeld to Keswick, Cumbria
4. Orrest Head, Cumbria
5. Consiton to Tarn Hows Circular, Cumbria
6. Newborough Nature Reserve, Anglesey
7. Craig-y-nos, Brecon Beacons, South Wales
8. The Wye Valley, Gloucestershore
9. Hergest Ridge, Herefordshire
10. Leigh Woods, Bristol
11. Pentewan Trail, St Austell
12. Budleigh Salterton, Devon
13. Ashdown Forest, East Sussex
14. Heartwood Forest, Hertfordshire
15. Sutton Park, Birmingham
16. Stansted Park, West Sussex
17. Folkstone Warren, Kent
18. Millennium Promenade, Portsmouth
19. Folkstone to Martello Tower, Kent
20. Holmwood Common, Surrey
21. Rendlesham Forest UFO Trail, Suffolk
22. Sutton Hoo, Suffolk
23. Lady Canning's Plantation, Sheffield
24. Cullen to Portknockie, Scotland
25. The Kelpies, Falkirk, Scotland
26. The Isle of Skye
27. Beacon Fell, The Forest of Bowland, Lancashire
28. Gisburn Forest
29. Doncaster Canal
30. Nateby Fell, Cumbria