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Nature Connections

Nature Connections

Choosing your walk


We offer a variety of route lengths, locations and ability levels for our walks.  


All walks are stringently assessed for use by mobility aids and equipment such as wheelchairs, mobility scooters wheeled rollators as well as sensory and hidden disabilities,  


We ensure our routes include 

  • Suitable Parking facilities for Disabled Vehicles
  • Close proximity to public use toilets and amenities providing refreshments
  • Options for flat smooth terrain with easy access and regular resting points 
  • Off road conditions with more challenging terrain for people with suitable mobility aids or who prefer a longer walk.  

We can offer 1:1 support for higher needs. Our maximum size group is 12 people.


How do I book?


We offer group or individual bookings. 


View our forthcoming availability on Eventbrite Click here. Or just send us an email or phone / WhatsApp Message to discuss your requirements. Alternatively use the Booking / General Enquiry form on this page and we'll be in touch.



We strive to offer affordable access to nature.


We understand the added costs that people with disabilities and impairments face in day to day activities, so we aim to provide the most cost effective sessions we can.


Valuable funding and collaborations enable us to offer this service to eligible individuals and groups during Kent schools' term time. So contributions and grants are much appreciated


We also offer 1:1 and group Wellbeing walks through Green Social Prescribing and Direct Payments.


Wild With Wheels understands that our participants have varied needs and restrictions. So we offer a bespoke service to ensure that we cater for everyone.


We can provide additional equipment for several mobility and sensory limitations to help your independent interaction with the natural world. 


Image credit and description: Photo by Gini Mitchell. Image shows some of the items we use on Wild with Wheels' walks. There is a camera lens on a tripod, a magnifying glass, and a pair of binoculars standing on a fact sheet about dandelions and a guide to identifying wild flowers.