Old Harry Rocks and Studland – and Worth Matravers is the perfect start and end point for walks along the Jurassic Coast, largely due to its cosy pubThe Square & Compass, complete with flagstones and a wood burner (and plenty of car parking). This shortthree-mile circular loopsees walker...
Today, the only things you’ll need to look out for are deer and hares which thrive in the wild moorland along this spectacular circular walk. Taking around five days to complete, there are plenty of pubs along The Cateran Trail, making it one of the more accessible long-distance hikes ...
Devised and popularised by Alfred Wainwright who recommends walkers dip their booted feet in the Irish Sea at St Bees and at the end of the walk in the North Sea at Robin Hood’s Bay. Despite its unofficial status, the Coast to Coast Walk is one of the most popular of Britain’s be...
Complete the 214 fells, as documented by Alfred Wainwright, and enter the history books of the Lake District. Find out more What to do in the Lake District when it rains? The weather can be a little unpredictable in the Lake District. For those who prefer to shelter from the elements, ...
In this guide, we will cover the five most popular routes, each with an alternative descent, creating a fantastic circular walk. One of these descents is particularly outstanding and happens to be one of our favorite walks in the Lake District. ...