Stonehenge from Amesbury walk, Wiltshire
This 6-mile circular walk crosses sweeping downland, passes important prehistoric sites and visits the world-famous Stone Circle at Stonehenge.
This 6-mile circular walk crosses sweeping downland, passes important prehistoric sites and visits the world-famous Stone Circle at Stonehenge.
This 9-mile walk starts in Great Missenden and climbs to the summit of Coombe Hill, the highest viewpoint in the picturesque Chiltern Hills.
This walk explores the Silver Sands of Morar, a chain of beautiful sandy beaches in the Highlands that feel like Scotland’s answer to the Caribbean.
This legendary walk to the granite column of Bowerman’s Nose in Dartmoor National Park was the inspiration behind The Hound of the Baskervilles novel.
This linear walk follows a stunning section of Wainwright’s famous Coast to Coast route from Richmond to Reeth in the Yorkshire Dales National Park.
This is a proper hill walk in the heart of Edinburgh city centre, climbing to the craggy summit of Arthur’s Seat with stunning views in all directions.
This long-distance walking route follows the England-Wales border through changing landscapes for 177 miles along the 8th century Offa’s Dyke.
This out-and-back walk explores the gritstone escarpment of Stanage Edge – one of the most famous landmarks in the Peak District National Park.
This short walk on the Isle of Skye visits one of the most magical places in Scotland – the stunning waterfalls of the Fairy Pools.
This popular Cornwall walk follows the South West Coast Path along rocky cliffs from the harbour town of St Ives to the historic village of Zennor.
This classic walk visits the iconic North York Moors landmarks of Roseberry Topping and Captain Cook’s Monument in one circular route.
The West Highland Way was Scotland’s first official long-distance route and the 96-mile trail remains one of Britain’s most popular walks.