- 1. Adopting Universal Design and Adaptive Techniques for Inclusive Adventure
- (News)
- ... where possible. Handrails and other assistance features have been added to assist players in navigating the terrain. Another barrier is adventure sports equipment. Disabled people may have difficulty ...
- 2. Improve the Accessibility and Inclusivity of Your Climbing Gym
- (Blog UK)
- ... and then continue on their way, which is amazing! And to be able to do that, without having a belayer, gives our disabled athletes even more independence to be just a climber.” Our knowledge is build ...
- 3. UK ZipCoaster Wheelchair Lift Ready for Action
- (Blog UK)
- ... Elements, including a 270-degree turn and a 3m free-fall drop. But the client wanted more… at Calvert Kielder they are renowned for our innovative approach to outdoor activities for disabled adults and ...
- 4. Climbing Fun For Everyone. And That Really Means Everyone
- (News)
- Pioneering ropes course specifically aimed at disabled people to open next year. People with a physical disability or mental illness frequently find themselves excluded from climbing activities, as many ...
- 5. Simia: Nature Unlimited High Up In The Tree Tops
- (News)
- ... adds Ewout van Voorst, Managing Director of Skywalker "In particularly, those related to disabled people or individuals with learning difficulties. Both our companies take these things very seriously." ...
- 6. ECO Treetopwalk: The high volume nature experience!
- (Leisure & Adventure UK)
- ... of all ages, including the disabled. The design concept incorporates cutting-edge technologies and environmentally friendly materials to create a seamless integration with the surrounding environment. ...