As part of our commitment to making your enjoyment of Mill Meadow as accessible as possible we’ve partnered with the award winning Countryside Mobility service to offer an all terrain Tramper scooter for guests with no hire charges!
As far as we know we’re the only UK holiday lodge experience at this scale to provide this type of service to guests.
The Tramper is easy and safe to use and enables you to get the most out of Mill Meadow’s beautiful setting. As well as providing access to our beautiful lakeshore path you will be able to explore The Spinney – a 7 acre natural oasis cared for by The Woodland Trust – which can be directly access from Mill Meadow.
In The Spinney the Tramper will enable you to access the vast majority of paths, exploring areas of woodland, meadow, babbling brooks and distant views of the Quantock Hills.
Click on this link to download a route map.
Tramper Route Map SUMMER 24 UPDATE
Take out a Taster membership of Countryside Mobility (£5) and you’ll be able to make use of Trampers at their other 60 partner locations – 2 of which are within 10 minutes drive of Mill Meadow.
Hestercombe Gardens offers 50 acres of gardens covering four centuries of garden design while National Trust Fyne Court offers peaceful woodland walks on the edge of the Quantock Hills.
Normal admission/ parking fees apply and Hestercombe charge a Tramper hire fee of £2.50/ hour.
Further afield, Wimbleball Lake gives a taste of Exmoor, National Trust Brean Down offers spectacular views across the Bristol Channel and Killerton House & Gardens, just north of Exeter, is one of the most popular National Trust
properties in the South West.
To ensure your safety and enjoyment, we’ll provide an introduction to the Tramper and give you information on where the Tramper can go. In the process you’ll become a member of Countryside Mobility (unless you are
already).
There are 3 membership choices to suit your needs, click here for more:
Annual – £15
Taster (2 weeks) – £5
Single Use – £3
You can even use your membership in the North of England thanks to a reciprocal arrangement Countryside Mobility has with its sister charity initiative, Outdoor Mobility.