The Outdoors for All consists of 51 organisations that believe access to nature and the outdoors is good for our minds and bodies.
We believe it makes sense for our economy, prosperity and the future of our natural environment.
We are proud of our rich and varied landscapes – from rivers, canals and lakes, to mountains, crags, coastlines and urban green and blue spaces.
Every day, people across the country are walking, wheeling, horse-riding, swimming, paddling, boating, camping, cycling, flying, climbing or simply relaxing in these spaces.
Sadly, research tells us that the UK ranks lowest of 14 European nations on nature connectedness.
It also ranks 11th out of 15 European nations on levels of physical activity.
Committing to an expansion of our rights of access to the outdoors is the most cost-effective way of changing these two things.
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