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Uist and Barra

Article · 8 Jul 2026

Walking on Uist and Barra: a complete planning guide

This planning guide covers everything you need to know before walking on the Uists and Barra, islands that lie on the very edge of Europe, where the approach by air or sea only...

Near the hamlet of Ours on the GR70

Article · 7 Jul 2026

The Robert Louis Stevenson Trail (GR70): a complete planning guide

In September 1878, Robert Louis Stevenson set off from Le Monastier-sur-Gazeille with a stubborn donkey called Modestine, on a 12-day journey through the Cévennes that would...

Crossing the Ribble on Halton Bridge (Photo: Geoff Cater)

Article · 7 Jul 2026

Cycling the Pennine Bridleway: a complete planning guide

Running along the spine of England from Rochdale to the edge of the Yorkshire Dales and on into Cumbria, the Pennine Bridleway was purpose-built for mountain bikers, and it shows:...

Jura

Article · 7 Jul 2026

Walking on Jura, Islay and Colonsay: complete planning guide

Tucked away off the Kintyre peninsula, some 80km (50 miles) west of Glasgow as the crow flies, Jura, Islay and Colonsay sit apart from the routes that draw most walkers north to...

The last part of the Europaweg beginning the gradual descent in to Zermatt

Article · 6 Jul 2026

The Walker's Haute Route (Chamonix to Zermatt): a complete planning guide

Chamonix to Zermatt, Mont Blanc to the Matterhorn: two of the greatest names in mountaineering linked by 14 days of high alpine travel. The Walker's Haute Route crosses 215km (134...

Looking NE from the summit of Golem Korab, across the alley leading down to Fusha Korabit, Albania

Article · 6 Jul 2026

Hiking the High Scardus Trail: a complete planning guide

Few long-distance trails in Europe deserve the word epic quite like the High Scardus Trail (HST). Running for 314km (195 miles) through the mountainous borderlands of North...

Harris and Lewis

Article · 6 Jul 2026

Walking on Harris and Lewis: a complete planning guide

Getting to Harris and Lewis costs more, and takes longer, than a flight to the guaranteed warmth of southern Europe, and once you're there the weather is unlikely to cooperate for...

A frosty winter’s morning on the summit of Wetherlam, the Fairfield range of fells sit on the horizon

Article · 2 Jul 2026

Walking in the Lake District: a complete planning guide

Fifty fells, fifty Great Mountain Days: that is the promise behind Mark Richards' Best Walks in the Lake District. Ranging from a gentle introduction on Lingmoor Fell to the long...

Marvellous views over the Garfagnana to the Alpi Apuane Stage 17

Article · 2 Jul 2026

Trekking in the Apennines: a complete planning guide

The Apennines, the rugged spine that runs the length of the Italian peninsula, are without doubt Italy's best-kept walking secret. While the Alps draw the crowds, this elongated...

Wastwater in the western fells of the Lake District, Yewbarrow, Great Gable, and Lingmell dominate the views on the approach to Wasdale Head

Article · 1 Jul 2026

In conversation with Mark Richards: Best Walks in the Lake District

Few guidebook writers have a connection to the Lake District quite like Mark Richards. As a young man he became a regular house guest and walking companion of Alfred Wainwright,...

Green Bridge of Wales, on the Pembrokeshire Coast Path

Article · 30 Jun 2026

Martyn Howe's reflections from five of Britain's big trails

Martyn Howe has walked over 8,000 miles on Britain's long-distance trails, from a teenage first outing on the Pembrokeshire Coast Path to a 2,300-mile pilgrimage along the England...

Lago del Chiotas

Article · 30 Jun 2026

Italy's Grande Traversata delle Alpi: a complete planning guide

The Grande Traversata delle Alpi (GTA) is one of the great alpine treks: 809km and over 57,000m of ascent and descent, crossing Italy from the Swiss border in the high Alps all...

Algarve

Article · 29 Jun 2026

Walking in the Algarve: a complete planning guide

Portugal's southernmost region is far more than its famous sandy beaches suggest. The Algarve offers 32 graded day walks ranging from 4 to 18km (2 to 11 miles), taking walkers...

Small Isles

Article · 29 Jun 2026

Walking on Rum and the Small Isles: a complete planning guide

Rùm, Eigg, Muck and Canna lie scattered off mainland Scotland's Atlantic coast, overlooked by the crowds drawn to the famously scenic grandeur of neighbouring Skye — and that,...

Slovenia

Article · 29 Jun 2026

Walking in the Julian Alps of Slovenia: a complete planning guide

Slovenia's Julian Alps are not as high as their western Alpine relations, but they are no less imposing. Limestone peaks plunge into flower meadows, waterfalls cascade from cliffs...

The Zugspitze massif forms an impressive backdrop on the way to Gasthof Eckbauer

Article · 26 Jun 2026

Walking in the Bavarian Alps: a complete planning guide

The Bavarian Alps stretch along Germany's southern border with Austria, from the Allgäu in the west to Berchtesgaden in the east — a 300km arc of mountain scenery that offers...

John Muir Trail

Article · 25 Jun 2026

The John Muir Trail: a complete planning guide

The John Muir Trail (JMT) is one of the world's great long-distance treks and North America's best-known mid-distance wilderness hiking route. Running for 216 miles through the...

Andalucia

Article · 24 Jun 2026

Coastal Walks in Andalucia: a complete planning guide

Just a few hundred metres from Andalucia's famous beaches, the mountains of the Subbetica range rise steeply from the coast to offer some of the finest walking in southern Europe...

St Anne's dunes and beach on King Charles III Coast Path

Article · 23 Jun 2026

Walking the King Charles III England Coast Path: North West — what you need to know

Ange Harker is the author of the Cicerone guidebook to the King Charles III England Coast Path: North West. In her day job, she has been part of Natural England's North West...

Durdle Door Walk 24

Article · 22 Jun 2026

Walking the Jurassic Coast: a complete planning guide

The Jurassic Coast between Exmouth in East Devon and Poole Bay in Dorset is the only stretch of coastline in the UK to hold UNESCO Natural World Heritage status — sharing that...