Individuals can also upload information on walks or trails that they have enjoyed, to assist others. The Trust have developed a new website, that allows users to view countryside routes before setting out on them and to enable them to decide if the route is suitable for individual needs and preferences. The Fieldfare Trust works with people with disabilities and countryside managers to improve access to the countryside for everyone. It allows searches by the total walk distance, gradient or terrain. We cover more on personal locators in our factsheet, Choosing telecare. If you require up-to-date information or advice about these devices please contact our Helpline on 03 or with Wheelchairs lists walks which are wheelchair accessible by county. It is worth noting that as technology in this area is rapidly advancing, the variety of devices is likely to rapidly change and grow as well over time. maps and guides with tactile and/or enhanced visual features.įor details of the latest examples of off-road powered wheelchairs and scooters please contact our helpline by calling 03 or emailing you are concerned about becoming lost and would like peace of mind that someone at home can track your whereabouts, you may want to consider a personal locator.talking compasses and global positioning system (GPS) navigational equipment.off-road powered wheelchairs and scooters.Countryside trips, walks and orienteeringĮxamples of equipment that may be relevant when going on countryside trips and walks include:
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