St Aidan's Nature Park - (RSPB) - "Enjoy panoramic views of the site from the visitor centre, where the sunsets can be incredible. There are 12km of trails, plus the transpennine trail which passes the nature park on the southern side" "The main trails at St Aidan's take you amongst a variety of habitats including reedbed, wetland, meadows and woodland." "Step-free, level access throughout except for small step to access balcony from inside visitor centre (ramp available for use and friendly staff to help). Turning left out of the visitor centre, there is a 1 in 10 slope downhill to access some of the trails. It is 110m long. There is a bench at the top, halfway down the slope and at the bottom. This slope provides the most direct access to the Bowers Bimble, Reedbed Ramble and Hillside Hike trails, plus the most direct, uphill, return route to the visitor centre." - from the RSPB website