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Hikes & Walks in the United Kingdom

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Walking in the United Kingdom is as versatile as the country itself. Various national parks such as the Peak District, Lake District and Snowdonia are a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. These are brilliant destinations for your active break. Go Munro bagging in Scotland or enjoy the beauty of the Jurassic Coast in the South. The UK holds plenty of well-maintained walking routes for all experience levels.

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The 10 most beautiful hikes in the United Kingdom

Blick Richtung Gipfel vom Rand des Plateaus
Hiking route · Argyll and Bute
Beinn Bheigier (Ben Vicar) höchster Berg auf der Isle of Islay Schottland
Toprecommended route Difficulty easy
12.1 km
3:10 h
449 m
480 m
Wanderung auf den höchsten Berg der Insel Islay Beinn Bheigier (ehemals Ben Vicar genannt) in Schottland innere Hebriden
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Westmill - phone box.
Hiking route · South East England
Westmill and Roman Road
Toprecommended route Difficulty easy
3
8.5 km
2:05 h
54 m
54 m
A circular walk on, mostly, quite roads.  If you are looking for an easy countyside walk and a bit of history, this is for you...
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Cardiff - Mermaid Quay, Impression einer modernen und mondänen Hauptstadt
Hiking route · South Wales
Cardiff von seiner schönsten Seite - Cardiff Bay Waterfront - Mermaid Quay
PremiumPremium content Difficulty easy
10.4 km
2:33 h
64 m
65 m
Um die moderne Hauptstadt von Wales eindrucksvoll zu erleben, sollte man sich zur Waterfront an der Mermaid Quay begeben. Ein (beinahe) autofreier und steigungsfreier Rundtrail führt um die Cardiff Bay und vermittelt dabei eine ganz neue Seite von Cardiff - mit traumhaften Ausblicken über die Bucht und der schicken Skyline im Hintergrund. Darüberhinaus sorgen der aussichtsreiche Damm "Cardiff Bay Barrage", der Segelboot- und Yachthafen sowie das bunte, mondäne Treiben an der Mermaid Quay mit zahlreichen gemütlichen Einkehrmöglichkeiten für einen abwechslungsreichen und kurzweiligen Verlauf der Wanderung.
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Spektakuläre Klippen südlich der Dunraven Bay, hier werden sie noch eindrucksvoller
Hiking route · South Wales
Klippenspektakel an der Dunraven Bay
PremiumPremium content Difficulty moderate
17.5 km
6:19 h
276 m
269 m
Ein regelrechtes Klippenspektakel, mit Landschaften wie von einem anderen Planeten, ergeben sich auf dieser eindrucksvollen und kurzweiligen Tour am Küstenpfad entlang der Glamorgan Heritage Coast von Ogmore by Sea in südöstlicher Richtung nach Llandwit Major.
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Am Küstenpfad nach Martin`s Heaven trifft man auf eine schöne Bucht nach der anderen
Hiking route · West Wales
Marloes -Küstenerlebnis am Pembrokshire-Küstenpfad
PremiumPremium content Difficulty easy
12.9 km
4:24 h
358 m
391 m
Faszinierendes Küstenerlebnis auf einer der spektakulärsten Touren des Pembrokeshire Coast Nationalpark. Atemberaubende Klippen mit bizarren Felsformationen, Buchten mit tiefblauem, glasklaren Meer, langgezogene Sandstrände und bezaubernde vorgelagerte Inseln erwarten den Wanderer am Küstenpfad. Hier erlebt man die wildromantische und oft zerklüftete Küstenlandshaft mit der atemberaubenden Natur intensiv und äußerst eindrucksvoll. Ein Leckerbissen für alle Natur- und Landschaftsliebhaber!
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Die Grüntöne der Klippen am Craig Gwaun Taf sind faszinierend
Hiking route · Mid Wales
Das Beacons Hufeisen - die schönsten & höchsten Gipfel der Brecon Beacons
PremiumPremium content Difficulty moderate
15.6 km
6:19 h
1,133 m
1,133 m
Die wohl schönste und erlebnisreichste Tour in den Brecon Beacons - der Klassiker im Nationalpark! Die Bergkette aus Old-Red-Sandstein gilt mit ihren vier Hauptgipfeln Pen y Fan (886 m), Corn Du (873 m), Cribyn (795 m) und Fan y Big (719 m) als der wichtigste Gebirgszug in Südwales. Spektakuläre Klippen und ein atemberaubendes Panorama mit den sanften Landschaftszügen der Brecon Beacons sowie ein Abstecher zu einem aussichtsreichen Gipfel, dem Craig-Gwaun-Taf, warten hier neben atemberaubender Natur.
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Die sanften Bergrücken und Landschaftszüge der Black Mountains
Hiking route · Mid Wales
Waun Fach - am Kammweg zum höchsten Berg der Black Mountains
PremiumPremium content Difficulty moderate
11.5 km
4:00 h
662 m
665 m
Ein landschaftlicher Leckerbissen mit kulturellen Aspekten. Das eisenzeitliche Fort Castell Dinas oberhalb von Pengenffordd, von dem nur noch einige Mauerreste erhalten sind, sorgt für einen interessanten Start dieser Tour. Die weiteren Gipfel auf der spektakulären Kammwanderung am "Drachenrücken" vom Y Grib zum Pen y Manllwyn, lassen dann sowohl das Fotografen- als auch das Bergsteigerherz höher schlagen. Unerwartete Einblicke in die Bergwelt der Black Mountains und Ausblicke auf die Hügelwelt der Brecon Beacons warten.
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Llandudno, die Stadt mit den zwei Stränden
Hiking route · North Wales
Great Orme, Landudno - Panoramawanderung oberhalb des eleganten Seebades
PremiumPremium content Difficulty easy
9.6 km
3:00 h
396 m
401 m
Südwestlich der Stadt Llandudno, dem größten Seebad von Nordwales im viktorianischen Stil und dem bezaubernden Pier, erhebt sich der mächtige Kalksteinfelsen "Great Orme". Der Felshügel bietet großartige Ausblicke auf die Stadt und die beiden Strandbuchten westlich und östlich der Landzunge. Zahlreiche Besonderheiten, wie der reizende Park zu Beginn der Tour, ein Skicenter, eine Cable Car, eine liebliche Kirche und sogar ein Gipfelerlebnis warten darüberhinaus bei dieser überaus eindrucksvollen Tour.
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Die Meeresströmungen sind um Carmel Head besonders stark und unberechenbar
Hiking route · North Wales
Carmel Head - bezaubernder Nordwesten von Wales
PremiumPremium content Difficulty easy
8.9 km
2:33 h
154 m
165 m
Naturschönheiten und Ruhe zeichnen diese Küstenwanderung im äußersten Nordwesten von Wales aus. Bizarre Klippen, romantische Buchten und zahlreiche Seevögel in völliger Abgeschiedenheit lassen einen die raue und wilde Natur von Anglesey eindrucksvoll erleben. Durch die raue See mit starken Strömungen und trügerischen Felsen im Meer wurden zahlreiche Navigationspunkte, wie der Leuchtturm auf den Skerries oder die Dreieckpfeiler "The White Ladies" notwendig, welche wir auf dieser Tour ebenso erleben werden.
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Am südlichsten Punkt von Llanddwyn Island thront der Leuchtturm
Hiking route · North Wales
Dünenerlebnis Newborough Warren und Küstenromantik Llanddwyn Island
PremiumPremium content Difficulty easy
12.9 km
3:19 h
94 m
89 m
Ein bunter Mix aus Angleseys traumhafter Natur, Küste und Kultur wartet hier darauf, entdeckt zu werden. Eine Vielfalt an Eindrücken, wie sie bei einer Küstenwanderung kaum zu erwarten ist. Die idyllischen Wanderwege der Pinienwälder öffnen sich hin zu einer bezaubernden Dünenlandschaft mit breitem Sandstrand und lassen einem vor Schönheit regelrecht den Atem stocken. Die Wanderung schließlich zum Leuchtturm an der Spitze der Halbinsel Llanddwyn mit der romantischen Kirchenruine und Hochkreuz umgeben von der einsamen Küstenlandschaft mit Brutplätzen unzähliger Meeresvögel setzt dem Ganzen schließlich noch die Krone auf.
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Where to go hiking in the UK?

When you have a day off, or even a week, there is nothing better than to explore nature. For some, walking is like meditating – getting away from daily life and listening to the stories of your surroundings while butting one foot in front of the other mile after mile. The UK has many magical and mystical places that you can only enjoy on foot.

We’ll show you around and introduce you to the best places in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Get inspired and start planning your next walking or hiking trip!

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England – over hill, to sea

In between its dazzling cities, England surprises with a vast land full of deep forests, endless heathland and plenty of peaks giving the landscape an attractive shape.

Walk the length and breadth of the Lake District, and you'll see why it is one of the UK's most famous beauty spots. Wild boar and deer live in Sussex countryside, and the Seven Sisters tops the area off. If you like the coastal walks there, you should also check out the routes connecting Norfolk and Suffolk. The Norfolk coast has a long history of maritime and architectural links and is a popular destination for walkers and cyclists.

The White Peak is one of the UK's most spectacular mountain ranges and is home to some of the country's most spectacular scenery. The Dragon's Back range is often cited as the only true peaks in the Peak District; a line of pinnacles said to resemble the 'plates' along the spine of a stegosaurus dinosaur.

The rolling hills of the Staffordshire Dales are a world away from the madding crowds of the Grand National. This route is part of the Dimmings Dales National Park in North Yorkshire.

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Hikes & Walks in England

England holds a variety of beautiful and well-maintained walking routes, which are appealing to a huge number of walkers. ...

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Scotland – warmhearted roughness

Yes, sometimes it rains in Scotland. But often enough, there is some sun.

Besides that, everyone can hike when the weather is good. But there is some joy in climbing a mountain when the conditions seem to be against you. Don’t be afraid of a bit of rain and enjoy the mystic country of Scotland.

The most important spots you shouldn’t miss are:

  • Munro Ben Nevis, the highest mountain of Scotland
  • Inverness and Fort William as outdoor sports hot spots
  • Loch Ness and its legendary monster
  • Edinburgh, explore the Athens of the North

 

The Scots are excellent hosts and know how to make your stay unforgettable. Don’t hesitate to start a conversation with them – they might let you in on some secrets and recommend you their favourite hikes and walks.

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Hikes & Walks in Scotland

The walking and hiking paths in Scotland are as diverse as the weather. The great network offers the right route for ...

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What to wear hiking in the UK?

The keyword here is layering. For example, if you are out in Scotland, the weather can vary in one hour. Carrying a thin raincoat is always recommended. To protect yourself from wind up on the mountain tops, bring a thin headband or a loop scarf that you can wear around your neck or as a headband. Make also sure you have sturdy hiking shoes. They should have an excellent tread to give you grip even if the path is wet.

Wales – Coastal walks and National Parks

Explore the top of Mount Snowdon or take a walk along the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path alongside the turquoise sea as you explore Wales' two incredible national parks - Snowdonia and the Brecon Beacons.

Spend some action-packed active breaks with your family and friends and learn about the culture and history of this unique country while hiking through Wales from North to South. The hiking network is well established and offers routes suitable for hikers of all levels.

Do you want to know where to hike in the UK? Well, Wales is a great start. The difficulty of the routes there start from easy but can also get quite tricky. So, whether you are a beginner on your first adventure or an expert explorer, Wales has got a lot of summits with an excellent view.

Fall in love with Wales!

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Hikes & Walks in Wales

With two fantastic national parks, Snowdonia and the Brecon Beacons, Wales has great walking routes and amazing scenery. ...

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Northern Ireland – challenging miles with a view

The Belfast Hills are a good place to experience the hustle and bustle of the city down below while high up in the calm. You can easily reach the 478 meters (1,568 feet) tall Divis peak from the city centre.

In addition to enjoying the surroundings, you will also be able to see Scotland's peaks in the distance from the Ridge Trail.

The Mournes offers more challenging hikes you may enjoy. If you want challenging hikes, you can set out on three days to conquer six of Northern Ireland's highest peaks, beginning with Slieve Donard and ending with Meelberg. With challenging routes across the highest peaks and spectacular views, The Mourne Wall Challenge is for experienced hikers. The Sperrin Mountains offer megalithic structures like more than 90 stone circles and challenging routes.

Province · United Kingdom
Northern Ireland

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6 mile Ambleside, Troutbeck, Brockhole and boat by Duncan
May 13, 2024 · Community
There is a great tea room on this route at the old post office Troutbeck NB it is closed on Tuesdays
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Bolton Percy Loop by Chris
May 12, 2024 · Community
Nice walk for a sunny Sunday morning. Route is simple with well maintained paths.
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Slate Quarries Loop 07 June 2023 by Robert
May 12, 2024 · Community
The most incredible views, on a clear day! This is not a gentle walk but is worth it if your fitness is good and you are surefooted. The descent is decidedly tricky in places, steep and craggy but no screes. But amazing views.
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