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Mark Paterson at the University of Exeter has an excellent online resource introducing you to the senses of touch and understandings of the experience of blindness http://www.sensesoftouch.co.uk
The sensory trust provides excellent resources and services to improve the accessibility of outdoor spaces for a diversity of users. http://www.sensorytrust.org.uk
Fieldsman Trails provides various innovative disability access and mapping solutions for customers http://www.fieldsmantrails.com
Natural England (previously the Countryside Agency) offer a range of publications on countryside access stemming from their ‘Diversity Review’ http://www.countryside.gov.uk/LAR/Recreation/DR/index.asp
If you have or know someone who has a visual impairment who would like to go walking in the countryside you can contact the Royal National Institute of Blind people http://www.rnib.org.uk or your local Ramblers Association to find out about routes, walking groups or willing guides in your area http://www.ramblers.org.uk/INFO/everyone/disability.html