Accessibility Statement for TrailTrack.co.uk
Last updated: 27 January 2026
At TrailTrack.co.uk, we want everyone to be able to explore, plan, and enjoy their trails — including people with disabilities. We're committed to making our website as accessible and inclusive as possible.
Our commitment
We aim to follow recognised accessibility guidelines, such as the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 at Level AA where feasible. This helps ensure the site works well with screen readers, keyboard navigation, high-contrast modes, and other assistive technologies.
How accessible our website is
We regularly review and improve accessibility. Most of the site should be usable by people with a range of disabilities, including:
- Text that can be resized without breaking layout.
- Keyboard-only navigation for forms, menus, and account features.
- Meaningful alt text on images and icons.
- Clear headings and logical structure for screen readers.
We know some areas might still need work — for example, certain interactive elements or uploaded GPX route previews could have limitations depending on the device or browser.
What we're doing to improve
We're an ongoing project to make TrailTrack better for everyone. We test with real users where possible, follow accessibility best practices during updates, and prioritise fixes based on feedback.
Feedback and support
If you encounter any accessibility barriers on TrailTrack.co.uk (e.g., trouble navigating, reading content, or using features with assistive tools), please let us know — we'd love to hear from you and fix it.
Email us at: theteam@trailtrack.co.uk
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We aim to respond quickly (usually within a few days) and work with you to find a solution.
Thank you for helping us make TrailTrack more welcoming for all explorers!