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Opening up the Lakes
The Independent
|December 21, 2025
Life-long resident and wheelchair user Carrie-Ann Lightly has recently discovered a new side to Cumbria's National Park. She shares her insider guide for disabled visitors
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The Lake District has always been my home, but for a long time, it didn’t feel like mine to explore.
I’ve lived in Kendal all my life and used a wheelchair since childhood, yet I didn’t properly experience the local countryside until my thirties.
That all changed when I got a more flexible power add-on for my wheelchair. Suddenly, I could reach places I’d only ever heard about. I could explore independently, on my own terms, without relying on someone to push me. For the first time, the Lakes felt wide open. It’s no secret that the Lake District is beautiful - that’s why millions visit every year. But for disabled people, the crowds, terrain and lack of access can still be a barrier. So I like to focus on the quieter, more peaceful side of the Lakes and spaces that offer calm paths, gentle views and room to breathe.
You don’t always need a big day out to enjoy the Lakes, either. Some of my most treasured moments have happened just a few steps from home, like watching the sunset from Jenkin Cragg, or discovering a quiet new path with my husband and dog.
For me, the Lake District now feels like a place I belong. A place where I can explore, relax and reconnect with nature. I want that to be possible for every disabled person - not just with planning and support, but freely, spontaneously, and without limits.Here’s my insider guide to the places I love to visit in the Lake District.
Ideas for accessible adventures
A few years ago, I found myself strapped into a harness, tilted at 45 degrees off a concrete slab, with a stunning view of Bassenthwaite Lake behind me. I was still in my wheelchair, and I was about to abseil. It wasn’t something I ever expected to do.
This story is from the December 21, 2025 edition of The Independent.
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