Little Langdale to Cathedral Caves Walk
This route is great for those with little boots and takes in one of the hidden gems of the Lake District – the Cathedral Caves.
This route is great for those with little boots and takes in one of the hidden gems of the Lake District – the Cathedral Caves.
This is a steady route which encompasses some of the Lake District’s most revered tourist sights, including Cathedral Caves and Slater Bridge.
The Outdoor Guide shares The Lake District Borrowdale walk with Julia Bradbury. A family friendly walk for the adventurous.
An easy access walk which is ideal for a wheelchair users and is also a popular family walk in the Yorkshire Dales.
This is a pretty hardcore route for 4×4 Terrain Hoppers and cyclists.
This is a great hike for a full day, with plenty of wonderful places to eat in Cartmel. The route is also chock full of history and boasts interesting views pretty much the whole way around.
St Bees and Whitehaven are best known among the outdoors community as the starting places of either the walking, or cycling C2C route …
Millom is one of Cumbria’s hidden away corners. Little explored by visitors but popular with locals and ‘those in the know’.
One of the best things about this route is that once you’ve found the first track near the pub, there is very little map gazing and navigation required …
At Port Carlisle you’ll spot the remains of an old harbour – this was once a port and the plan was to create a canal from a village along the coast, known as Fisher’s Cove …
This linear walk takes you through the town of Sedbergh and along the banks of the River Rawthey.
This linear walk in Mallerstang, Cumbria promises stunning views of Wild Boar Fell …