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Explore Inclusive Walking Paths Yorkshire: Wheelchair-Friendly Walks in Yorkshire

Yorkshire is a treasure trove of stunning landscapes, charming villages, and rich history. But what if you want to enjoy all this beauty without worrying about rough terrain or inaccessible paths? That’s where inclusive walking paths come in. I’m excited to share some fantastic wheelchair-friendly walks in Yorkshire that make exploring the great outdoors a joy for everyone. Whether you’re rolling through the rolling dales or strolling along peaceful riversides, there’s something here for you.Dis

Terms of Use for Minimo Plus at Richmond Swimming Pool

Medical and Health Information?The following requirements are essential for your safety: • The recommended maximum weight to operate the Minimo Plus is 16 stone. • You should be able to read a vehicle number plate from 6 metres and have no significant visual impairment that would prevent you from reading safety signs, avoiding obstacles or other hazards. • You should have sufficient upper body strength, upper limb mobility and hand dexterity to grip both handlebar grips securely and operate the

Terms of Use for the Breeze S4 at The Beamsley Project

Terms of Use for the All-Terrain Wheelchairs (ATW)Medical and Health InformationThe following requirements are essential for your safety: • The recommended maximum weight to operate a TGA Breeze S4 is 25 stone (159kg).At specific sites this may be lowered slightly due to the characteristics of the terrain. • You should be able to read a vehicle number plate from a distance of 6 metres and have no significant visual impairment that would prevent you from reading safety signs, avoiding obstacles o

Corporate Sponsorship Opportunities

Access the Dales, registered charity, number 1199934, aims to break down the barriers that prevent people living with disabilities enjoying the great outdoors either independently or with their friends and family. We do this by making all-terrain mobility vehicles available to borrow at outdoor locations throughout the Yorkshire Dales. We are contacting you to enquire whether your company would be interested in supporting the 2023 Fundraising Challenge.For 2023, we aim to raise £20,000 to enable

Terms of Use of the Minimo Plus at Cottage in the Dales

Medical and Health InformationThe following requirements are essential for your safety: • The recommended maximum weight to operate the Minimo Plus is 18 stone. • You should be able to read a vehicle number plate from 6 metres and have no significant visual impairment that would prevent you from reading safety signs, avoiding obstacles or other hazards. • You should have sufficient upper body strength, upper limb mobility and hand dexterity to grip both handlebar grips securely and operate

Terms of Use of the Breeze 4 at The Lister Arms

Medical and Health Information The following requirements are essential for your safety: · The recommended maximum weight to operate the Breeze 4 is 25 stone. · You should be able to read a vehicle number plate from a distance of 6 metres and have no significant visual impairment that would prevent you from reading safety signs, avoiding obstacles or other hazards. · You should have sufficient upper body strength, upper limb mobility and hand dexterity to grip both handlebar

Introducing Muggi

Access the Dales is very proud to be supported by muggi. You may think muggi is just a drinks tray but that's not the whole story...Originally, when David invented muggi, it was a simple solution to a very awkward problem; ??"How can one carry and store more than one mug safely and securely on a listing boat in the middle of the English Channel?" ?The answer may have come in an inspired moment of genius but what wasn't then apparent was just how much impact muggi would have on many people's live

Terms and Conditions for Using the Tramper at Eden Ewe-Nique Lonnin

Terms of Use for the Tramper at Ewe Nique Lonnin Medical and Health Information The following requirements are essential for your safety: • The recommended maximum weight to operate the Tramper is 25 stone. • You should be able to read a vehicle number plate from a distance of 6 metres and have no significant visual impairment that would prevent you from reading safety signs, avoiding obstacles or other hazards. • You should have sufficient upper body strength, upper limb mobility and han