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Hiking in the Lake District doesn't have to break the bank

Article · 20 Nov 2024

Explore premium hiking spots for less

Premium hiking destinations don’t need to come with premium price tags. With a bit of forward planning, you can explore some of the world’s most breathtaking locations without overspending. Whether you’re admiring the serene lakes of the Lake...

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Article · 14 Nov 2024

Gifts for every kind of hiker

Are you looking for the perfect gift for the hiker in your life? Whether it’s for Christmas, a birthday, or just because, these carefully chosen titles offer something for everyone. From honing navigation skills to discovering remote bothies,...

View from Ladeddie Hill on the Fife Pilgrim Way

Article · 7 Nov 2024

Discover Scotland’s hidden heritage on the Fife Pilgrim Way

The Fife Pilgrim Way is both ancient and new. Roadside paths and countryside trails traverse the heart of the Kingdom of Fife, passing historic remains, buildings and churches...

Galloway offers superb coastal walking

Article · 5 Nov 2024

Discover Dumfries & Galloway: 5 must-do short walks

Are you looking for a green and peaceful corner of the UK: one with a chunk of rugged mountain country, a coastline of rocky coves, golden sandy beaches, ancient oakwoods, and...

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Article · 24 Oct 2024

An introduction to the Sarsen Way

If you're seeking a relatively easy trail to explore over a long weekend, the Sarsen Way is a fantastic option. This 79 km (49 miles) route begins at Coate Water Park in Swindon and concludes at Salisbury Cathedral. It connects two of England's...

St Andrews Castle

Article · 8 Oct 2024

An introduction to walking the Fife Pilgrim Way

The Fife Pilgrim Way is a scenic, historic trail through central Fife, connecting ancient pilgrimage sites and modern landscapes. Starting in either Culross or North Queensferry,...

Stunning scenery on the End to End Trail

Article · 26 Sept 2024

Land’s End to John o’ Groats: The Ultimate UK Adventure

The journey from Land’s End to John o’ Groats, two iconic points at Britain's northern and southern extremes, presents adventurers with a legendary challenge: the End to End...

The stunning cliffs of the John o' Groats Trail (photo: Ken Crossan)

Article · 26 Sept 2024

An introduction to the John o' Groats Trail

The John o' Groats Trail offers walkers a wonderful route between Inverness and John o' Groats at the north-eastern tip of mainland Britain. The Trail takes in beautiful woodland,...

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Article · 14 Aug 2024

Discover the Isle of Skye: a land of wonderment

The Isle of Skye is known for its majestic peaks, untamed wilderness and rugged terrain – it's rightfully one of Scotland's top locations to visit. The landscapes are sure to...

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Article · 1 Jul 2024

Celebrating Joss Naylor - King of the Fells

Joss Naylor, the veteran record-breaking fell runner known as the 'King of the Fells, has died at the age of 88. Joss was an inspiration to many, both as a legendary fell runner...

The magical outline of Stonehenge

Article · 17 Jun 2024

Walking through history: 7 ancient long-distance routes in the UK

The British Isles are packed with history, from ancient medieval abbeys to neolithic stone circles, from the finest surviving frontier work from any part of the classical Roman...

Looking north up the Kent estuary

Article · 30 May 2024

Discover Arnside & Silverdale: 5 must-do short walks

Often overshadowed by its larger neighbour, the Lake District, the Arnside and Silverdale peninsula is a hidden gem in England's Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONBs)...

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Article · 30 May 2024

Top 5 walks to explore the best of the Surrey Hills

Visiting Surrey and want to see the best of it? Looking to escape London's bustle and explore an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty? Seeking an easy walk for beginners or...

Cape Cornwall and the Brisons

Article · 29 May 2024

Explore Cornwall: Top 5 Scenic and Historic Walks around Land's End and Penzance

Discover the wild beauty of Cornwall's western tip with five fantastic walks around Land's End and Penzance. Explore rugged coastlines, moorlands, and historical sites, including...

View east across Brimham rocks

Article · 29 May 2024

Five of the best short walks in Nidderdale

Are you visiting Nidderdale and want to see the best of it? Or looking for an easy walk suitable for beginners or families? Here are five short walks (3.5hrs or less) that...

The summit of Beinn Ghobhlach with Scoraig peninsula beyond

Article · 23 May 2024

Five of the best small mountains in Scotland (that aren’t Munros)

Already ticked off all the Munros? Or looking to get away from the Munro-baggers? While smaller mountains may not boast the highest peaks, they offer unparalleled beauty and...

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Article · 10 May 2024

The Coast to Coast Cycle Route – essential facts & top tips

The 139 mile C2C route is the most well-loved short cycle tour in the UK, and for good reason. Taking you from the Irish sea at Whitehaven or Workington to the North Sea at...

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Article · 9 May 2024

Cycling coast-to-coast: The Reivers Cycle Route

The Reivers Cycle Route is easily the least ridden of the six northern coast-to-coast routes on the National Cycle Network, yet there is much to be said for the road less...

Top Ten Best Bits of Cycling the Way of the Roses

Article · 9 May 2024

Cycling the Way of the Roses: essential facts and top tips

The Way of the Roses is the perfect route for cyclists of all abilities. It's an ideal way to see the beauty of the North of England, visit Morecombe, York, the Dales and...

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Article · 16 Apr 2024

Hadrian's Wall Cycle Route – what you need to know

Are you looking for your next cycling adventure? Hadrian’s Cycleway makes a perfect short cycle tour. Including both the Lake District and Northumberland as well as the UNESCO...