Bath City walk, Somerset
This short walk explores the historic city centre of Bath – famous for its honey-coloured Georgian architecture and iconic Roman spas.
This short walk explores the historic city centre of Bath – famous for its honey-coloured Georgian architecture and iconic Roman spas.
Oxford is a fascinating city to explore on foot, with its world-famous university, beautiful architecture, rich history and iconic movie locations.
This short section of the Thames Path follows the river from Putney Bridge to the Thames Barrier, passing many of London’s most famous landmarks.
This beautiful city walk explores the iconic Clifton Suspension Bridge and the leafy tranquillity of Leigh Woods on the outskirts of Bristol.
This walk explores the remarkable architecture, world-famous colleges, spectacular churches and green spaces of the historic city of Cambridge.
Starting in Little Venice and finishing on the River Thames, this 9-mile walk along Regent’s Canal is one of London’s best-kept secrets.
Explore London’s beautiful Richmond Park on this 7-mile circular walk through grasslands, gardens, woodland and the park’s iconic herds of red deer.
A Woodland Trust’s Hainault Forest Walk in London.
The owls first appeared on the Leeds coat of arms around 1660. The owls were taken from the coat of arms of Sir John Savile …
The 34km Walkway, starting at City Chambers in George Square, connects 35 of the Cities highlights including the Cathedral, Canal, Kelvin River, Botanical Gardens, Riverside Museum, House for an Art Lover, Pollok Park, Queens Park and the Games venues to the East of the City …
Starting at the car park, the walk begins passing the rather grand Kenwood House, with a place to grab a drink and snack if needed. The route takes you skirting round the building, in and out of paths surrounded by foliage and leafy arches, with a view of one of the bigger lakes.
In celebration of The Queens record breaking reign. The Outdoor Trust established this walkway around her home of Windsor for all to enjoy.