Behind the scenes of Gin, Cake and Rucksacks
Sometimes, when we have a crazy idea, we look back and wonder what on earth we were thinking but that’s not the case with this particular crazy idea …
Sometimes, when we have a crazy idea, we look back and wonder what on earth we were thinking but that’s not the case with this particular crazy idea …
Alfred Wainwright’s story has been told countless times over the years since his death. Over the last couple of years, I have proved that there is still more out there to discover.
In celebration of 80th anniversary of ‘A Pennine Journey,’ walkers are being encouraged to take part in a marathon ‘PJ in a day’ on 29th September …
Everything you need to know about travelling with small children Driving long journeys with small children can be a challenge if you’re not prepared. To ensure a smooth and enjoyable road trip with small children, it’s essential to plan ahead and provide engaging activities to keep them entertained throughout the journey. One valuable resource that…
Three things immediately strike you as you reach the Trail proper. Firstly, it is wonderfully quiet. The steep valley sides block out the noise from the busy A6 and you quickly get lost in the tranquility of the Trail …
June this year (2018) saw the London Blind Walkers’ Group annual visit to the Godalming and Haslemere Ramblers (G&H) who took them on a six mile walk through the glorious Surrey countryside. The blind walkers travelled across London to Waterloo to catch the train to Guildford, with the help of some sighted walkers, to be met…
I want to explore everywhere on foot and on occasions, this could mean pitching up for a night or two, so I can carry on the following day.
A mountain-themed garden display designed by David Domoney and inspired by Julia Bradbury has raised £2000 for the Mend our Mountains charity.
This is a personal recollection of the Perthshire Railway Walk written by Chris Hindley.
A team of wounded veterans have embarked on a 1,000 mile journey across America to spread awareness …
David Winwood – Walks with the artist – Accessible mobility scooter or wheelchair access walks David Winwood is a Pointillist and Hyperrealist Artist. Due to spinal and nerve damage, David is unable to work with a traditional paintbrush. With a computer screen as his canvas and an adapted mouse as his brush, David has developed…
To say that we take Herbie on our walks wouldn’t give the full picture. Herbie is the reason we started walking in the first place …