Manual, TerrainHopper, and DaVinci walks. "Our vision is to help make the Yorkshire Dales National Park more accessible to people living with long term illness and disability, by providing all terrain wheelchairs in different locations which will be available to borrow. We especially want to help engage children with disabilities." https://www.access-the-dales.com/
Award-winning charity providing information, equipment and training to help wheelchair users and their travelling companions out and about in Derbyshire and the Peak District. http://www.accessiblederbyshire.org/
"Cornwall rolling Ramblers don't organise rambles for the public. But we are very active socially and ramble as a group of friends regularly. If you would like to come along (entirely at your own risk) you would be welcome. Please get in touch." http://www.cornwallrr.org.uk/
The Dartmoor Walking Festival is annual event for rambling across Dartmoor, which includes various disabled rambles. https://moorlandguides.co.uk/dwf
"The Disabled Ramblers is a small charity working across England and Wales to help make the countryside more accessible to people with limited mobility – which benefits everyone. We campaign to raise awareness of the needs of people with limited mobility and organise a national programme of rambles for people who use mobility scooters." Disabled Ramblers own a couple of four-wheeled Trampers which members may be able to hire on organised rambles. http://www.disabledramblers.co.uk/
Experience Community have 4 x Mountain Trikes, 1 x eTrike, 1 x MT Push (attendant wheelchair) and 1 x MT Evo available for demos or can be hired to join them on their organised rambles. They "run rambles most Saturdays around the north of England in beautiful areas such as the Yorkshire Dales, Peak District and North York Moors National Parks. We also spend a lot of time at rambling around reservoirs including Langsett, Scammonden, Swinsty and Grimwith which are all owned and managed by Yorkshire Water. Our rambles are fully inclusive and disabled people’s families and friends are also welcome to join us for the day.". http://www.experiencecommunity.co.uk/
Hampshire Roamability organise rambles for off-road mobility scooter owners who are members, often around the New Forest. They do not have scooters, nor wheelchairs, for hire. https://m.facebook.com/groups/853231325100960
"Pony Axe S takes people who use wheelchairs to all the places where wheelchairs can’t take them. No need to transfer to all terrain or beach wheelchairs, no need to leave your wheelchair behind. We take you, in your wheelchair, anywhere." using a special pony, special person, and special trap. Access anywhere includes beaches, forests, and boggy terrains, in England, Wales, and Scotland. http://www.ponyaxes.com/
Free accessible guided nature experiences in Kent. https://wildwithwheels.com/
Forth & Tay Disabled Ramblers have their own mobility scooters for hire, members bringing their own must show proof of current public liability insurance. http://www.ftdr.uk/
Highland Disabled Ramblers (HDR) is a varied group of over 40 members in and around Inverness, the Black Isle and Speyside. It was formed in 2001 and is run by disabled people with able bodied friends. HDR respects the country code and observes all aspects of safety. Rambles are held on a monthly basis, but during the summer it is sometimes twice a month; on weekdays or on Saturdays." http://www.highland-disabled-ramblers.org/
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