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Accessible Adventure at Keasden Head Farm with an All-Terrain Wheelchair

Sheep graze in a lush, green meadow with scattered trees. Two farmhouses are visible on distant rolling hills under a cloudy sky.
Stunning views at Keasden Head Farm

Keasden Head Farm, Clapham, North Yorkshire, LA2 8EZ


Ordnance Survey Grid Reference: SD 7163


What 3 Words: attends.transmits.thudding 


If you’re looking to explore the remote, stunning landscapes of the Forest of Bowland, Keasden Head Farm is a perfect place to begin your adventure with an all-terrain wheelchair from Access the Dales. This upland farm sits among meadows, moorland and woods, offering wide open views and peaceful countryside scenery that’s ideal for a gentle accessible ramble or a full-day outdoor experience.

Donkey standing on grass in a fenced field with yellow flowers and trees. Overcast sky and hills in the background. Calm mood.
The donkeys at Keasden Head

At Keasden Head Farm you can borrow a Tramper all-terrain wheelchair, designed to handle rougher tracks and gently rolling terrain so you can enjoy the landscape at your own pace. Whether you’re rolling through flower-rich hay meadows, spotting wildlife in wooded valleys, or savouring the quiet of open hillsides, this accessible route helps connect you with nature without barriers.

The farm is a working upland beef and sheep farm with a mix of habitats and wildlife, making it a rich and varied place to explore. Be sure to book your wheelchair in advance so you can confidently set off into this breathtaking rural landscape, and take time to savour the stunning views and tranquil countryside that make Keasden Head Farm special.


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Disclaimer: All information on this site is given in good faith and no liability is accepted in respect of any damage, loss or injury which might result from acting on it.​​© Access The Dales 2025

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