National Trust Northumberland Walk
Traverse the coast of Embleton Bay overlooked by Dunstanburgh Castle and take in not just the beautiful sights but some of the best seafood in the country!
Traverse the coast of Embleton Bay overlooked by Dunstanburgh Castle and take in not just the beautiful sights but some of the best seafood in the country!
If you are looking for a cliffside walk with great views, then this 2 mile Runkerry Trail, near Giant’s Causeway is the perfect walk for you. There are a few car parks available, mainly for visiting Giants Causeway.
Old Harry Rocks are one of the most famous landmarks along the Jurassic Coast. The stroll from the car park is flat and then the extra loop that this walks entails does climb up a slight hill, the reward at the top is worth it.
National Trust Walks Since 1895 the National Trust has worked tirelessly to secure and provide access to places of natural beauty or historical significance across England, Wales and Northern Ireland. We here at TOG are forever thankful for being able to explore these uniquely beautiful scenic spots. The National Trust walks selected here make a…
This fantastic area of natural beauty is chocked full of history and fossils at that! This walk will take you through the amazing Lister Gardens as well as the Lyme Regis seafront.
This walk is in the west of Anglesey and is home to a wide variety of wildlife including Red Squirrels. The pine woodland is accessible for all types of wheels and there are horse friendly paths too.
This walk in the Yorkshire Dales is an upland area of the Pennines in Northern England. It follows an path up near the River Bain. It leads you along to Gilledge woodland which is a haven for wildlife.
TOGGER’S Walks Do you have a walk that you want to share with the world? Well this is the page to do it! Here is a selection of walks that you, the ‘TOGGERS’ have shared. They’ve been carefully scouted, researched and now available for your leisure. Be sure to keep any eye out for new…
This walk takes you through the Borders within Northumberland National Park. Start and finish at the Border Hotel with a tea or a pint. There is vast amounts of rolling countryside, the hills provide a superb backdrop to some of the best walking.
This walk encompasses an Area of Outstanding National Beauty. The family friendly walk is close to Cheltenham so perfect for a day out
Being reasonably flat at 377 meters above sea level, this walk next to England’s highest lime-rich lake is teaming with wildlife and vast moorland views.
This 4.1 mile circular walk should be the perfect choice if you have 3 hours spare. There are parking and toilet facilities. The main features of the walk are the Bronze Age burials at Turf Knowe.