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#AccessibleOutdoors Month 2025: Championing Inclusive Nature for Everyone

#AccessibleOutdoors Month 2025 is a national campaign that celebrates and promotes accessibility in nature and green spaces across the UK. Taking place throughout July 2025, this awareness month shines a spotlight on the importance of making the great outdoors welcoming, inclusive, and accessible for people of all abilities.

As more people seek the health, wellbeing, and social benefits of spending time outdoors, the campaign plays a vital role in raising awareness of barriers and encouraging positive action—from improving physical access to enhancing digital information and inclusive design.

What Is #AccessibleOutdoors Month?

#AccessibleOutdoors Month is an initiative led by accessibility advocates, charities, and environmental organisations across the UK. The campaign aims to:

Whether it’s through creating wheelchair-friendly trails, adding tactile maps, or improving wayfinding, the movement focuses on turning awareness into action.

Why Accessibility in Nature Matters

Access to the outdoors is more than just a leisure opportunity—it’s a basic right that supports:

Unfortunately, many outdoor spaces in the UK remain inaccessible due to uneven paths, lack of signage, steep gradients, or poor public transport links. #AccessibleOutdoors Month seeks to address this by uniting stakeholders to prioritise inclusivity.

2025 Campaign Theme: “Design for All”

This year’s theme, “Design for All”, focuses on universal design principles that benefit everyone—not just disabled individuals. Features like smooth paths, rest areas, visual contrast, and accessible toilets can improve comfort and safety for:

The campaign encourages planners and policymakers to consult disabled voices during the design and development process of outdoor environments.

What’s Happening Across the UK in July 2025?

Throughout July, events and initiatives will take place to support the campaign. Some highlights include:

🏞️ National Parks Open Days

Many UK national parks—including Lake District, Peak District, and Cairngorms—are hosting Accessible Open Days with guided sensory walks, mobility scooter hire, and nature therapy sessions.

🌿 Inclusive Trail Launches

New and improved accessible trails will be unveiled at key nature sites such as:

🎧 Digital Accessibility Tours

Organisations like Ordnance Survey and AccessAble are releasing virtual tours, audio guides, and updated accessibility information for public spaces.

🧑‍🦽 Community Workshops

Charities including Disabled Ramblers, Scope, and Sense are hosting workshops on:

📸 #MyAccessibleAdventure Campaign

People are encouraged to share their experiences outdoors using the hashtag #MyAccessibleAdventure, to showcase inspiring stories and promote representation.

How You Can Get Involved

Whether you’re an individual, a business, or a public sector organisation, there are many ways to support #AccessibleOutdoors Month:

Organisations Supporting the Campaign

Some of the UK organisations backing #AccessibleOutdoors Month 2025 include:

Their collaborative work is helping build a future where everyone can enjoy the beauty and benefits of the great outdoors, regardless of physical ability or health condition.

Looking Ahead: Building a More Inclusive Outdoors

Accessibility is not a one-size-fits-all solution. It’s an ongoing process that requires listening, innovation, and investment. As #AccessibleOutdoors Month 2025 gains momentum, it’s essential to carry the message beyond July and into everyday planning, design, and community engagement.

Together, we can create a UK where nature truly belongs to everyone.


 

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