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Photographs Most of the photographs we have included have titles which can be viewed by resting your mouse cursor over the picture. This same principle is used on the symbols shown on the Peak District National Park Athorities Access for All pages.
Access for All This is a useful free booklet which is available from :- The Peak District National Park Authority, Aldern House, Baslow Road, Bakewell, Derbyshire DE45 1AE Tel: 01629 816200.
We have made links to this excellent publication on-line. Click here to visit the Access for All web pages.
Symbols used in the Access for All pages:
Fieldfare Trust This trust is working with BT to provide safe access for all to the countryside. There is a lot of useful information at their site and their links. Go to the Fieldfare Trust web site.
Disabled Photographers' Society If you are keen on photography you should visit the Disabled Photographers' Society website at http://www.dps-uk.org.uk
The Ramblers Association The Ramblers Association has a very useful section dedicated to rambling for people with disabilities. Visit The Ramblers Association website at http://www.ramblers.org.uk/info/everyone/everyone.html
Station to Stop is the place to find out how public transport can help you access the Peak District if you don't own, or don't want to use, a car. There is information on trains, buses and places to eat, as well as many beautiful photographs. Visit Station to Stop at http://uk.oocities.com/stationtostop/
Wheelchairaccess is a very useful site bringing together lots and lots of information. Visit http://www.wheelchairaccess.fsnet.co.uk
Maps It would be useful to have copies of the Landranger 1 : 50,000 scale, sheets 110, 118 and 119 as these are the ones we have used.
Promenades This is the name we have given to the path routes which are particularly suitable for wheelchair use. These paths are also ideal for those who cannot do a lot of hill walking. See the Gazeteer Page for the promenades which we recommend.
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