Sites for a mobility scooter user

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edited August 17 in UK Campsites & Touring #1

My husband has trouble walking and uses a mobility scooter. Sometimes we would like to be able to leave the site without taking the motor home but many sites are on country roads with no pavements. Can anyone suggest somewhere with a paved walkway from the site to a local village/town/cafe? It would be good to just go out for a ‘walk’. 

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  • DavidKlyne
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    edited August 17 #2

    Just a few suggestions. Morton in Marsh, Broadway, Seacroft, Cayton Village, Tewkesbury, Lower Wensleydale, Great Yarmouth, Henley Four Oaks (although path a bit narrow until you get into Henley) Cherry Hinton. There are probably many more. It really depends how far you want to travel in the scooter, and how far you can walk?

    David

  • SteveL
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    edited August 17 #3

    There are many. Cirencester, Baltic Wharf (Bristol) and Berwick Seaview are three possibles. However, we really need to know where in the country you are.

  • Tinwheeler
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    edited August 17 #4

    Norfolk Broads site, Pembrey Country Park, Stover, Stonehaven.

    Perhaps the thread of sites where no car is needed might be of interest.

    https://www.caravanclub.co.uk/club-together/discussions/sites-touring/uk-sites-touring/uk-sites-where-no-car-is-needed/

     

  • Cornersteady
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    edited August 17 #5

    Melrose in actually in the (small) town, White House Beach likewise though a seaside village. Old Hartley near Whitley Bay has a good flat walkway to Whitley Bay, it's 2.5 miles and sorry I don't know what your range is? But then the rest of the coast there down to Tynemouth is also available and again on a good wide walkway. I'll try and think of some more.

  • Wherenext
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    edited August 17 #6

    Castleton in Derbyshire is on the edge of town with walkable path, Thirsk Racecourse site is again on edge of town, Ferry Meadows Peterborough has plenty of opportunities for walks from site as does Clumber. From memory, not that reliable these days, Littlehampton might fit the bill. At Bridlington you can walk to Sowerby Hall or down into Brid itself.

  • Hja
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    edited August 18 #7

    Ashridge Farm. Interesting village. I used my mobility scooter to get to and around. Mostly footpaths, although some not very wide. I seem to remember having to use the road in parts but it was very quiet, so no problem. 
    if you like CLs there is a great off grid CL at Stoke Breurne with walks along the canal and if your OH can get up stairs, a nice little museum. Great ice cream from one of the pubs as well.

  • eurortraveller
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    edited August 18 #8

    And if you venture away from Club sites you could try sites at Cardiff, Filey, Felixstowe, Southwold  and Stratford upon Avon which would all fit the bill.

  • Cornersteady
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    edited August 18 #9

    Edinburgh club site has a pavement down to the 'beach' and onwards to Cramond beach which has  cafes along the way, it's downhill though if that matters?

  • ScreenNameCD20345667
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    edited August 18 #10

    Thank you so much to everyone who has replied - we really appreciate your help. We live on the south coast on the Hants/Sussex border and are planning a trip for September with no fixed ideas at the moment about where we want to go. You have given us some great suggestions and we’re having a planning evening at the moment. To answer Cornersteady’s question about our range, the mobility scooter can do 8 miles before needing to be recharged but my legs start to complain after 3 miles!

  • Cornersteady
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    edited August 18 #11

    Thanks for the answer, I had wondered. That's quite a good distance.

    Come back if you need more advice on the club sites you decide on, someone on here will have stayed on them.

  • Wherenext
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    edited August 18 #12

    Just noticed nobody has mentioned Charsworth. Brilliant site for you. Site in grounds of the estate and you'll be able to get to the hall easily plus the pubs in Baslow. Well within your range.

    Good luck

  • Cornersteady
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    edited August 18 #13

    By the way, when you have found any site you could use Google Street view to check for pavements.

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited August 18 #14

    White Water Park on Teeside should suit as you could use the broad riverside path to get into Stockton town centre.

  • Wherenext
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    edited August 18 #15

    Southport site has easy access to town through the adjacent municipal park.