Rising boldly from the rugged landscape of the Isle of Mull, Ben More stands as one of Scotland’s most striking island mountains. At 966 metres (3,169 feet), it is the …
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A Walk from Salisbury City Centre to Old Sarum via the Riverside Path
by alan.dotchinby alan.dotchinA walk from Salisbury city centre to Old Sarum via the riverside path is more than just a pleasant outing; it is a journey through time, nature, and the layers …
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The Devil’s Staircase is one of the most iconic and challenging routes in the Scottish Highlands, located in the heart of Glencoe. Known for its dramatic ascent, breathtaking views, and …
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Dumyat Walk: A Scenic Hike with History, Views, and Scottish Charm
by alan.dotchinby alan.dotchinTucked between the historic city of Stirling and the rolling Ochil Hills, Dumyat is a hill that offers far more than just a pleasant walk. Rising to 418 metres (1,371 …
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The Cape Wrath Trail is widely regarded as one of the most difficult long-distance hikes in the UK, and its difficulty comes from several factors combined. Here’s a detailed breakdown …
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The Cape Wrath Trail is often described as Britain’s toughest long-distance hiking route. Stretching over 200 miles (roughly 320 kilometers) through some of the most remote, rugged, and awe-inspiring landscapes …
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Exploring the Derwent Walk: A Journey through Nature, History, and Tranquillity in Blaydon
by alan.dotchinby alan.dotchinNestled in the heart of the North East of England, the Derwent Walk is a hidden gem that offers a captivating blend of natural beauty, historical intrigue, and peaceful escape …
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Walking from Whitby to Robin Hood’s Bay is a journey through time and nature, a trek that blends history, stunning coastal scenery, and a sense of adventure. This approximately 6-mile …
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Embarking on a walk from Monkseaton Metro Station to St. Mary’s Lighthouse offers a delightful blend of coastal scenery, local landmarks, and invigorating sea air. This journey spans approximately 4 …
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St Abb’s Head National Nature Reserve: A Coastal Sanctuary of Wild Beauty
by alan.dotchinby alan.dotchinPerched on the Berwickshire coast of southeastern Scotland, St Abb’s Head National Nature Reserve is a dramatic meeting point of sea and land, where rugged cliffs plunge into the churning …
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The Lowry Trail in Berwick-upon-Tweed is a unique and culturally enriching walking route that celebrates the connection between the town and one of Britain’s most renowned artists, L.S. Lowry. Known …
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Jedburgh is a picturesque town situated in the Scottish Borders, just 10 miles from the English border. With a rich history that spans over a millennium, this small yet significant …
