Walks for visually impaired walkers

Photo: London Blind Rambling Club
London and southeast England
- London Blind Rambling Club, an independent organisation affiliated to the Ramblers, works with around 30 Ramblers Groups in southeast England to provide a regular programme of led country walks from railway stations accessible by train from London, with an individual volunteer sighted guide for visually impaired walkers if required. For more information contact London Blind Rambling Club.
- St Dunstan's Blind Walkers Group, Brighton. St Dunstan's, Ovingdean, works in partnership with local Ramblers to provide led walks for visually impaired people. For further information contact Brighton & Hove Ramblers.
Yorkshire
- Sheffield Visually Impaired Walking Group, supported by Sheffield Ramblers and local visually impaired charities, offers two or three walks a month in and around Sheffield, including short walks of no more than 5km/3 miles. See the Sheffield Ramblers page for contact details.
Wales
- Cardiff Ramblers and the local RNIB organise
walks for the visually impaired on a regular basis, with 1-1
guiding if necessary. Contact
Cardiff Ramblers for more details.
