Guide to Walking the Speyside Way
The region of Speyside is famous for its beautiful fishing spots and the high density of whisky distilleries in the area. But it’s also a … Read more
The region of Speyside is famous for its beautiful fishing spots and the high density of whisky distilleries in the area. But it’s also a … Read more
The Annandale Way is a relatively new long-distance trail that begins high above the source of the River Annan in Scotland and ends in the town of Moffat.
St Cuthberts is one of Scotland’s Great trails and one of the most beautiful pilgrimages in the UK. Here is everything you need to know about the walk.
As Scotland’s most popular long-distance route, the West Highland Way is teeming with restaurants, pubs, B&Bs, hotels, and hostels. Here are the best ones.
The West Highland Way is not only the best long-distance trail in Scotland but also one of the best routes of this type in Europe. … Read more
There is no better way for visitors to witness Europe’s astonishing natural beauty than to travel by foot. See the golden sun rising behind the … Read more
Running between Glenapp and Skelmorlie, the Ayrshire Coastal Path allows you to explore one of the finest panoramic coastlines in Scotland.
Despite the fact that Glasgow is the largest city in Scotland, it is still very easy to find day walks near Glasgow and get into the wilderness.
The Pennine Way is one small part of what the UK has to offer to outdoor enthusiasts. Here are the best alternatives to this famous National Trail of England.
It is key to be prepared for any event when walking a long-distance trail. To help you out., we’ve put together a packing list for the Pennine Way.
Planning such a big and demanding adventure can be hard work. To make it a bit easier for you, we’ve put together a guide to planning for the Pennine Way.
Weather is one of the factors that make this one of the toughest walks in the UK. To be prepared, check out this guide on the best time to walk the Pennine Way.
About 15,000 long-distance hikers walk the trail every year. If you are thinking about becoming a part of this statistic, here’s what you need to know.
When planning a long-distance hike such as the Pennine Way, figuring out where you can stop to eat or buy some food is of the … Read more
When thinking of a long-distance hiking holiday, England usually doesn’t come to mind. But, England and Wales have some of the best long-distance hiking routes.
The Coast to Coast Walk outdoor enthusiasts through the regions of Cumbria and Yorkshire, and both of these are well-known for gastronomic pleasures and local … Read more
If you are planning to take on this long and challenging route, check out this guide on the best time to walk the Coast to Coast Walk.
If you want to have a carefree adventure on the Coast to Coast Walk, here is everything you will need to pack.
Here is everything you need to know about walking the most famous long distance trail in the United Kingdom, the Coast to Coast Walk.
Are you planning to walk the most famous long distance route in England? If so, here is everything you need to know about planning for the Coast to Coast Walk.
The Coast to Coast Walk is the most famous trail in England, but it is not the only great trail in the country. Here are the best alternatives to the C2C.
One of England’s National Trails, the Thames Path is a fantastic river walk, following the iconic Thames river all the way from its source through to London.
The South Downs Way in England is a long-distance hiking trail, the entirety of which sits within the South Downs National Park.
One of England’s shorter National Trails, the Cleveland Way is the perfect trail for ramblers seeking a challenge without too much length.
Walking holidays in Europe are becoming more popular, they provide tourists with a more exciting way to travel around the continent. Unlike bus tours which jump … Read more
The best time to walk the West Highland Way is May, June, September, and October. At these times, the route is quiet, the weather is … Read more
If you are a beginner, the Great Glen Way is one of the best introductions to long-distance walks. It Is also the perfect continuation of the West Highland Way,
Stretching from Portpatrick, on the west coast of Scotland, all the way to Cockburnspath, the Southern Upland Way just might be the most serene walk in UK.
In this article, we’ll provide a general overview of this popular Scottish long-distance route and help you plan for the West Highland Way.
When I first planned my trip to the stunning landscapes of Scotland, I had visions of castles, lochs, and sprawling green hills. What I didn’t … Read more
I walked up Ben Nevis on a glorious day in late May. There was still snow on the top, but the sky was clear and … Read more
One of the 16 National Trails, a chain of walks throughout England and Wales, the Pennine Way may be the most beautiful hike in the country.
Deciding to embark the Way of St. James is only the beginning of your journey. You still have to plan which way you’ll go, and … Read more
There’s something about long-distance hikes that feels very soothing. Walking for days on end and not worrying about anything other than getting from one place … Read more
The Hadrian’s Wall path walk is a world-famous walk and one of England’s national trails, it is situated in the North of England. Hadrian’s Wall … Read more
After spending a few cold months cooped up inside, I was dying to get out and explore more of Scotland. I was looking for a … Read more
The Cotswold Way is an escarpment walk from Bath. It is one of the shorter National Trails, but still one of the best long-distance walking routes in England.
On top of beautiful landscapes, the Arran Coastal Way journeys through twelve lovely coastal villages. Here is everything you need to know about this trail.
If you are looking for stunning scenery and some quiet time, this guide to hiking the Rob Roy Way in Scotland is for you.
Hiking along the West Highland Way is a truly incredible way to see some of Scotland’s most stunning scenery. A crucial part of setting yourself … Read more
When it comes to hiking in Scotland, its absolute pinnacle is Munro bagging. A lot of outdoor enthusiasts have Munro Bagging as their favorite pastime.
Have you already walked the famous West Highland Way? If that’s the case, there’s a pretty good chance you’re looking for a new trekking challenge.
Devised by famous British fellwalker Alfred Wainwright in 1973, the Coast to Coast is a diverse and challenging long-distance hike in the north of England.
The 96 mile West Highland Way stretches from Milngavie, Glasgow to Fort William. The West Highland Way follows a mixture of cattle paths, old military … Read more