A Wainwright Walk With Julia Bradbury: Scafell Pike
Scafell is the highest mountain in England standing at 3210ft. Start at Seathwaite Farm near Seatoller, the walk is gradual as it follows Derwent River up to Stockley Bridge …
Scafell is the highest mountain in England standing at 3210ft. Start at Seathwaite Farm near Seatoller, the walk is gradual as it follows Derwent River up to Stockley Bridge …
Blencathra – or Saddleback as it is also known – rises to just under 3,000-feet in the northern Lake District …
This walk ascents from Gatesgarth Farm, then turns away from Buttermere up Scarth Gap Pass that leads you through Low and High Wax Knott. Then there are a variety of different paths here that lead you up to the cairn at Haystacks.
This is a route through the very heart of Scotland, following the second longest river, The Spey.
In the 1860s the race to control a route to the Welsh coast began. This saw the English Great Western Railway build a line through Wales as far as Dolgellau, the walk’s start point …
Remember to tune in to @ITV Sunday 25th August at 11.20am for a repeat of Best Walks With A View where Julia heads to the South Downs …
Julia Bradbury Walks in the Peak District up to Kinder Scout and Nooe Stool in this route, as seen on TV in Best Walks With A View.
Tune into ITV on Tuesday 17th December at 7.30pm to join Julia as she explores Malham in the Yorkshire Dales …
Hull Pot is accessed by a bridleway, which can prove to be rather boggy in places. The reward for this trek is a feeling of being in the midst of splendid scenery, views towards Pen-y-Ghent …
For some, the prospect of a walk in the Yorkshire Dales may seem intimidating with the prospect of walking up hill and down dale – but that doesn’t always have to be the case as this walk proves.
If wonderful views over Loweswater towards Crummock Water and Grasmoor, woodland paths and a wonderful 16th century pub at the end are your thing, then this is the trek for you!
National Trust’s Bounding up to Belle Tout walk in Sussex is stunning. It can be enjoyed whatever the season but mind the cliff edge and remember to have a cuppa in the cafe!