Heading to the Highlands
On Burns Night, which is tonight, the opening verse of Robert Burn’s poem My Heart’s in the Highlands offers inspiration for us this week as we’re headed north for an adventure …
On Burns Night, which is tonight, the opening verse of Robert Burn’s poem My Heart’s in the Highlands offers inspiration for us this week as we’re headed north for an adventure …
Gemma Hunt, presenter of Cbeebies show Swashbuckle, tells Families about being an ambassador for The Waterproof and Wellies Project for The Outdoor Guide Foundation and why she’s passionate about getting kids …
We’re really excited because we’re getting ready for the first Walk Yourself Happy Wellbeing Retreat with Julia. It’s taking place in the wonderful Rutland Hall & Spa …
Hiking trips can be memorable and incredibly meaningful, helping you gain a new appreciation for the natural world …
As a teenager, I vividly recall my daily walk from the bus stop to school in Synge Street, Dublin. Throughout this twenty-minute journey, my mind would drift incessantly from one thought to another …
We are The Outdoor Guide, and being in nature is part and parcel of our working week. We love an adventure, and we will jump at the chance to see a different view! We never even considered that could be arial …
The big day is almost here – are you ready for it? If you’re looking for some last minute gifting ideas – we’re here to help. And if you’re already looking ahead to Twixmas
More of us are now using nature as a way to reset the mind and the body. This is why many people go camping …
It’s all too tempting to snuggle up and hibernate through the chilly winter months. But what if I told you that stepping out into the crisp, cold air could be just the pick-me-up you need …
This week, we’re heading into London to take a tour of the Christmas lights. This walk is a little under 4.5 miles and is best started at dusk so you get the full effect …
Julia Bradbury chats with Rachel Mead about her new book and tells us about a very special moment in Somerset … Click here to read the article (PDF).
The clocks have changed, bonfire night has been and gone, the shops are full of festive cheer – before you know it winter will be with us again …