Durham Coastal Footpath, County Durham
The Durham Coastal Footpath is an 11-mile walk from Seaham to Crimdon, exploring spectacular grasslands, sand dunes and wildlife along the way.
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.
Explore Rhossili’s golden beach, downs, headland and the Gower Peninsula’s highest point on this circular coastal walk through an ancient landscape.
This walk follows the Llangollen Canal through tunnels and over aqueducts along the Welsh-English border from Llangollen to Chirk.
This dramatic cliff-top walk follows the Wales Coast Path from the pretty harbour village of Solva to St Davids, the UK’s smallest city.
This 130-mile walk around the Isle of Anglesey Coastal Path covers much of the island’s stunning coastline in one circular route.
This circular walk through ‘Waterfall Country’ in the Bannau Brycheiniog / Brecon Beacons visits four stunning falls set in beautiful woodlands.
This walk from the pretty village of Beddgelert in Snowdonia explores an ancient landscape of wizards, dragons, warriors and kings.
The Fife Coastal Path is one of Scotland’s Great Trails, stretching for 117 miles from the Firth of Forth in the south to the Firth of Tay in the north.
This riverside walk links the town of Pitlochry to the village of Blair Athol on the edge of the Grampian mountains and the Cairngorms National Park.
This epic walk in the Cairngorms National Park starts at the Lin of Dee and climbs to the summit of Ben Macdui – Britain’s second highest mountain.
This popular walking route follows the Mountain Track to the mighty summit of Ben Nevis – Britain’s highest mountain at 1345 metres.