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Disability and access campaigner Anita Eade enjoying the King Charles III England Coast Path National Trail at Hove
January 27, 2026
Trail Stories

Who gets to feel welcome on a National Trail?

A personal reflection on access, disability and belonging.
Profoundly deaf walker, Laura Perratt on the West Highland Way, Scotland
January 14, 2026
Trail Stories

A beautiful, silent world: Experiencing the outdoors with sensory deprivation

An invitation to rethink accessibility through lived experience of sensory difference.
A view of the West Highland Way with a trail marker in the righthand corner
January 12, 2026
Policy

Unlocking the potential of Scotland’s Designated Long Distance Routes

With elections taking place in Scotland this year, National Trails UK has worked alongside those who manage and maintain the designated Long Distance Routes to develop a manifesto setting out three key changes needed to ensure Scotland’s LDRs can deliver far greater benefits for more people.
King Charles III England Coast Path, Sunderland
December 18, 2025
Newsletter

National Trails UK December newsletter

Read the latest news from NTUK in our December newsletter
December 17, 2025
Project Updates

National Trails Nature Hub: Accelerating nature recovery and habitat restoration across the UK

A new GIS-powered Nature Hub enabling efficient, UK-wide nature recovery and showcasing the impact of collaborative innovation.
The Houses of Parliament at sunset
December 15, 2025
Policy

What the Environmental Improvement Plan means for National Trails

The 2025 EIP highlights National Trails but gaps remain in access, training and statutory recognition.
 A wheelchair user looks out across the Pennine Bridleway National Trail
December 15, 2025
Latest

Delivering together for the UK’s 20 National Trails: NTUK’s top 2025 achievements

Discover National Trails UK’s 2025 achievements: policy wins, nature recovery, funding and collaboration across 20 iconic trails.
December 15, 2025
Trail Stories

What it really takes to keep Hadrian's Wall Path National Trail thriving

Gary Pickles shares the behind-the-scenes work that keeps Hadrian’s Wall Path thriving: protecting heritage, delivering wellbeing, and driving nature recovery.
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