Are there any guide books that give details of walks that are accessible to a wheelchair user in the Peak District (UK)
Are there any guide books that give details of walks that are accessible to a wheelchair user in the Peak District (UK)?
For example the paths have a reasonable surface and there are no steps or stiles to get over.
(Give that such a "book" may be publish privately and hence not listed on Amazon, a simple internet search is not enough to answer this question.)
Best Answer
There are some paths which are deliberately maintained as Easy Going Trails and intended to be wheelchair-accessible. For the ones within the Sheffield area of the Peak District, you can send off for the council's Easy Going Trails Booklet: https://www.sheffield.gov.uk/roads/travel/walking/prow/easy-going-trails.html .
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