Fort Burgoyne Nature Arts and Crafts sessions. The Land Trust and White Cliffs Countryside Partnership are supporting Wild with Wheels to bring Accessible Nature Experiences within the grounds of this Historic Monument.
Booking your walkThanks to recent funding from Farming in Protected Landscapes with Kent Downs National Landscape and the UK government's Department for Environment, Food, and Rural Affairs - (DEFRA.), we can offer this service to eligible individuals and groups during Kent schools' term time.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 provide additional equipment for several mobility and sensory limitations to help your independent interaction with the natural world.Choosing your walkWe customise the length, location, and skill level of the walks.All walks are adequately tried and tested for mobility aids and equipment such as wheelchairs and mobility scooters.Our routes includeFlat 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 offer 1:1 or 2:1 support for higher needs. Our maximum size group is 12 people.