Going out and spending time in the natural world is beneficial to our health. At this time of the year, the countryside looks beautiful as the autumn leaves change colour and the berries and nuts are abundant in trees and in hedgerows, before the earth settles in to sleep for the winter.
Something that many people struggle with however, is mobility. However, having problems with your mobility certainly doesn’t mean that you cannot access the beautiful countryside. As well as the fact that there are lots of walking aids from places like the Ability Superstore, there are also lots of places that you can visit that are easy to walk in and also use a wheelchair.
There are lots of places that have flat paths and walks that don’t contain any styles or clambering over objects. From woodlands to beaches there are places all over the country that provide plenty of access for walkers and those who want to spend time in nature, no matter if they have a disability or not.
Other ways that you may be able to enjoy the outdoors as well as working include seeing it from horseback, or of course on a horse and cart. You can also use an electric bike if you have trouble with walking or cycling long distances.
Some places also provide a transport service for more of the harder to reach areas, so have a look at what is available around the UK.