Old Harry Rocks walk, Dorset
This circular walk shows off the best of England’s Jurassic Coast – visiting the famous Old Harry Rocks chalk stacks and golden sands of Studland Bay.
This circular walk shows off the best of England’s Jurassic Coast – visiting the famous Old Harry Rocks chalk stacks and golden sands of Studland Bay.
This circular walk explores the Lizard Peninsula – mainland Britain’s most southerly point – with its sandy bays, jagged rocks and pretty villages.
This glorious coastal walk follows the ragged and rocky Cornwall coastline alongside turquoise Atlantic waters from Mawgan Porth Beach to Harlyn Bay.
This 10-mile walk follows the perimeter of the island of St Mary’s in the Isles of Scilly, passing picturesque beaches, villages and rocky cliff-tops.
This is one of Britain’s most iconic walks, visiting the world-famous chalk stacks of the Needles and their historic lighthouse on the Isle of Wight.
This walk explores Rye Harbour Nature Reserve and its amazing wildlife before finishing at Camber Sands beach on the stunning Sussex coast.
This 10-mile walk along the White Cliffs of Dover explores the scenery, wildlife, history and geology of one of Britain’s most iconic landscapes.
This iconic walk along the shingle spit of Blakeney Point visits a famous seal colony and shows off everything that’s great about the Norfolk coast.
This short walk explores the 100 iron statues that make up artist Anthony Gormley’s Another Place sculpture on Crosby Beach in Merseyside.
Take a walk along the coastline, starting in the town of Alnmouth and ending with the phenomenal Warkworth Castle. The bay has miles of golden sand …
The Durham Coastal Footpath is an 11-mile walk from Seaham to Crimdon, exploring spectacular grasslands, sand dunes and wildlife along the way.
This walk on the rugged Northumberland coast starts in the fishing village of Craster and leads along the seafront to mighty Dunstanburgh Castle.