
Wheelchair Access Mats & Accessible Pathways
Create smooth, low profile access over grass, soil or hardstanding with mats for wheelchairs, mobility scooters and pedestrians, supplied worldwide in pallet and container loads from European ports.
Why Wheelchair Access Pathways Matter
Many venues and outdoor sites rely on grass, gravel or uneven ground for routes between facilities. For wheelchair users, mobility scooters and people with reduced mobility, these surfaces can be difficult or impossible to cross safely. Wet weather can turn paths into mud, leaving guests cut off from key areas and putting accessibility commitments at risk.
Composite wheelchair access mats create firm, low profile routes that help more visitors reach entrances, viewing areas, arenas and facilities. Compared with building permanent paths, temporary systems allow you to improve access only when needed and to reuse mats across multiple sites. GroundGuards Global supports event organisers, attractions, heritage sites, housebuilders, showgrounds, film locations, rental fleets and distributors who need repeatable solutions to support their accessibility goals.

What You Gain From Composite Wheelchair Access Routes
Using composite mats for wheelchair access gives bulk buyers, rental fleets and distributors a flexible asset that can be redeployed wherever accessible routes are required. Our systems are proven in demanding hire fleets, and we support partners with training, layout guidance and marketing materials so their teams can propose access solutions with confidence.
- Provide smoother, more stable routes over grass, soil and gravel
- Help wheelchair users, buggies and mobility scooters move independently
- Reduce mud and debris carried into indoor areas and facilities
- Protect lawns and reinstatement sensitive surfaces during busy periods
- Reuse the same mats across multiple events, sites and seasons

How Our Wheelchair Access Mats Work
Wheelchair access routes are built from modular panels that interlock to form continuous, low profile pathways. Surface textures provide grip for tyres and footwear, while chamfered edges help users move on and off the mats more easily. Paths can be straight runs, gentle curves or wider platforms at entrances, viewing points and queue areas.
Panels can be laid directly onto grass, soil, compacted stone or existing hard surfaces. They spread load, protect the ground and help reduce ruts and soft spots that make self propelled access difficult. When an event or project is complete, mats are lifted, cleaned and reused at the next site, giving you a long life accessibility asset.
Our systems are independently tested and supported with conservative, application based load guidance so you can match products to expected usage and ground conditions.
Weight loading is not always straightforward, so read our weight loading guide before you choose.
Sectors That Depend On Wheelchair Access Mats
Wheelchair access mats are used wherever visitors need smoother routes across soft or uneven ground. Explore sector specific guidance and case studies for your market.
Real Results From Wheelchair Accessibility Projects
GroundGuards mats support accessible routes at festivals, waterfronts, city events and heritage sites worldwide. These examples show how composite systems perform in different environments.
FastCover Footpath for School Access
MaxiTrack for Isle of Man TT Grandstand
Best-Selling Mats for Wheelchair Access
These mats are our most popular options for wheelchair access routes and accessible walkways. Pricing is available on request for pallet and container quantities.
