Welcome to our complete guide to the UK and Ireland, a land of ancient paths, dramatic coastlines, and breathtaking scenery.
From the wild, mystical highlands of Scotland, the romantic scenery of the Lake District, Cumbria and the rugged mountains of Wales to the rolling green hills of Ireland, this is a region that begs to be explored on foot.
Here, we’ve gathered all of our first-person travel stories, detailed walking guides, and hidden gems into one place to serve as your ultimate starting point.
Whether you’re planning a challenging multi-day hike or looking for inspiration for your next weekend escape, our guides are here to help you discover the very best of these incredible islands.
The best time for walking is generally from late spring (May) to early autumn (September) when the weather is milder and the days are longer. However, winter walking can be incredibly rewarding, especially on crisp, clear days, but requires more preparation and gear.
While basic hiking gear is similar, the terrain and weather can vary significantly. For the mountainous regions of Scotland and Wales, waterproofs, layers, and sturdy boots are essential year-round. For coastal paths in places like Cornwall, lighter gear might be sufficient in summer, but good footwear is still crucial.
In England and Wales, the “Right to Roam” gives the public access to walk freely on certain areas of open country, like mountains, moors, and heaths. In Scotland, access rights are much broader, allowing walking on most unenclosed land, provided you follow the Scottish Outdoor Access Code.
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There is something truly magical about the Pembrokeshire coastline. The salty sea breeze, the dramatic limestone cliffs, and the endless…
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