A brand-new fleet of off-road mobility scooters is being unveiled.

The four-wheeled scooters, which will be available to hire, can cover all types of terrain and will help people with restricted mobility to make the most of the beautiful landscape and views.

They will be available in the South Downs National Park and the Hogmoor Inclosure in Bordon.

To coincide with Disabled Access Day today, two mobility scooters were unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Country Park yesterday,

Next month two bookable mobility scooters will be available to the public at Seven Sisters Country Park. Inclusive bicycles and a wheelchair trike are also being offered at Cuckmere Cycles, as well as new paddleboard equipment at Buzz Active to help people with additional needs get out on the water. 

The project has been funded by a £174,000 Defra grant to help more people access the national park.

Allison Thorpe, who leads access and recreation at the South Downs National Park Authority, said: “With spring on the way, it’s wonderful to be unveiling these off-road mobility scooters and other equipment to help people enjoy the South Downs.

“National parks are for everyone and we’re committed to giving everybody the opportunity to get out and enjoy the great outdoors. 

“Along with our Miles Without Stiles routes, we’ve really been able to increase our offering to people with mobility challenges and other needs and will continue working hard to create more access opportunities.”

Members of Hampshire RoamAbility tried  out the scooters at Queen Elizabeth Country Park yesterday. Di Pettet said: “It’s wonderful that these mobility scooters will now be available for hire, enabling disabled people to get out in the countryside and enjoy this lovely country park with their families and friends.”

Russell Oppenheimer, executive member for countryside and regulator services at Hampshire County Council, which manages Queen Elizabeth Country Park, said: “We want everyone to enjoy the splendour of the country park. For the first time individuals using these specialist scooters will be able to access three tracker-friendly trails that wind through woodland and downland.”