Conkers is one of the best-known attractions in the National Forest, and alongside its adventure play areas and activity zones, it also offers a number of accessible walking routes.
Many of the paths around the lakes, sculpture areas and woodland sections are flat, well-surfaced and suitable for wheelchairs, mobility scooters and pushchairs. The site is thoughtfully designed, with seating points, clear signage and short circular loops for gentle walks.
It’s a great option if you want time outdoors in nature but need routes that are steady, predictable and easy to navigate.
Opening Times
Open daily — hours may vary by season
Some facilities and attraction areas may operate reduced hours on bank holidays.
What People Like
- Flat, accessible paths
- Good facilities and signage
- Scenic lakeside sections
- Great for family walks
What People Don’t Like
- Ticketed entry for some areas
- Busy during holidays
- Limited shade on some paths
Local Tip
Stick to the lakeside loops for the smoothest and most accessible walking surface.