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Trampers are all-terrain mobility scooters which is safe to use on most kinds of rough ground such as stoney tracks or steep woodland trails but also good on pavements and walkways. Due to their size and stability, they are perfect for anyone who has difficulty walking, as they give you greater access to areas that may otherwise be difficult and help you to experience that being outdoors in our wonderful landscape offers. Trampers are comfortable, robus, easy to use, can be adapted to your size and are capable of carrying a person up to 25st weight.
Trampers are available to hire in a number of locations around the Lake District and county of Cumbria. Take a look at the list below to find the nearest hire centres and what is available.
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Ambleside
Breath-taking views, stunning artwork and forest trails, come and discover all that Grizedale has to offer! Wood Moss Tarn route is about 5.5 miles or just under 9km long, heading south from the visitor centre and passing the Wood Moss Tarn, before…
Grange-over-Sands
Hire an all-terrain mobility scooter from Grange Library and enjoy a choice of two all-ability routes taking in the awe-inspiring vistas of the Bay. We run this service in partnership with the Community Hub at the Vic and rely on volunteers being…
Kendal
The castle is surrounded by formal gardens and estate grounds/parkland with footpaths and children’s adventure trail. The Tramper can be used to explore the formal gardens and the gravelled terrace surrounding the castle and overlooking the Mirror…
Ambleside
Outdoor Mobility - Tramper hire in Langdale. One Tramper is available to hire from the Langdale Leisure Centre for a riverside trip, passing the shores of Elterwater and turning back at Chesters Café near Skelwith Bride for a return journey back to…
Penrith
A tramper is available free-of-charge from the shepherd’s hut. Accessible routes around the woodland for the tramper are marked on the visitor map. It is advisable to book the tramper in advance.
Keswick
An all-terrain Tramper mobility scooter is now available for hire at the Theatre by the Lake, on the shores of Derwentwater.
The Tramper allows those with limited mobility to join these walks and explore the stunning scenery of the Lake District.…
Barrow-in-Furness
With stunning views across Morecambe bay, this shingle island reserve is full of interest and a fantastic place for bird watching. South Walney Nature Reserve is home to the only grey seal colony in Cumbria. An off-road mobility tramper can be…
Keswick
Explore the woodland and take in the dramatic scenery overlooking Bassenthwaite and Skiddaw in England’s highest mountain forest.
Two Trampers are available daily at the visitor centre from 10:30am onwards for 4 hours.
Windermere
The 'Brockmobile' electric bus is available to transport people who have difficulties walking from the car park or jetty to the Visitor Centre. We also have a mobility scooter, free for you to borrow for a couple of hours to enjoy the gardens and…
Ulverston
Roudsea Wood Nature Reserve and woodland accessible trail - hire a Tramper available on Wednesdays and discover this beautiful woodland site lying at the head of the Leven Estuary just a stone’s throw from the southern most tip of Windermere.
Morecambe
Positioned on the edge of Morecambe Bay between the River Lune and the Irish Sea, Sunderland Point is intriguing and unusual. There are two Tramper-friendly routes (blue and green) which lead you around mudflats, marsh, river and sea where you will…
Ambleside
The Tramper mobility scooter is free to use and helps to improve access for all at Tarn Hows.Part of our commitment to make more of these beautiful places accessible to those who are less physically able. You don’t have to be registered disabled or…
Brampton
Talkin Tarn is a beautiful glacial tarn surrounded by ancient woodlands. The Tamper route circumnavigates the Tarn. You will get lovely views over the water, as well as, the chance to see the birds, flora and fauna that call the Tarn home.
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