A Guide to the Cotswolds

Exploring the Cotswolds AONB: A Snapshot The Cotswolds AONB offers more than just charming villages and quaint tea rooms. It’s a haven for outdoor enthusiasts with an array of activities to suit all interests. Walking Highlights Adventures on Two Wheels Water Activities Unique Experiences AccommodationFrom budget hostels and campsites to luxury retreats, there’s a stay … Read more

A Guide to the Cotswolds

Alport Castles Walk: A Hidden Gem in the Peak District Alport Castles, located in the Peak District, offers a stunning 15 km (9-mile) circular walk that’s often overlooked in favour of more popular routes. Named after its dramatic rock pinnacles, including the impressive “Tower,” the trail features easy-to-follow paths, rolling moorland, and breathtaking views. Route … Read more

Lulworth Cove to Durdle Door Walk: A Coastal Gem

The Lulworth Cove to Durdle Door walk is a must-visit trail along the Jurassic Coast of Dorset. It offers breathtaking views, fascinating geological features, and the iconic Durdle Door limestone arch. Walk Overview Trail Highlights Exploring Durdle Door Durdle Door is a natural limestone arch and one of the UK’s most photographed landmarks. Visitors can … Read more

Winter Crag Farmhouse: A Scenic Retreat

Nestled in the Martindale valley above Ullswater, Winter Crag Farmhouse boasts stunning 360° views of the Lakeland Fells. Ideal for a peaceful escape, it offers tranquillity far from the bustling tourist hotspots. Accommodation Details The upper floor of the farmhouse features: Rustic Charm and Ambiance The farmhouse is full of character, with creaky floorboards and … Read more

A Guide to the Cannock Chase

Cannock Chase AONB: A Hidden Gem for Outdoor Adventures Cannock Chase AONB in Staffordshire may be overlooked in favour of nearby areas like the Peak District or Malvern Hills, but it offers plenty for adventurers. Activities to Explore Mountain Biking: Cannock Chase is renowned for its mountain biking trails, ranging from beginner-friendly Perry’s Trail to … Read more

A Quick Guide to The Roaches

Exploring The Roaches: A Peak District Gem The Roaches, a striking rocky outcrop at the southern end of the Peak District, offers incredible opportunities for walking, climbing, and wildlife spotting. A favourite destination in Staffordshire, it’s perfect for a day or weekend of outdoor adventure. The Roaches Walk One of the best routes is a … Read more

A Guide to the North Wessex Downs AONB

A Weekend Adventure in the North Wessex Downs AONB Looking for a weekend escape in southern England? The North Wessex Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) offers breathtaking landscapes, charming villages, and a rich cultural heritage. Whether you’re a hiker, cyclist, or history enthusiast, this destination has something for everyone. Why Visit the North … Read more

Everything You Need to Know About the Stiperstones Walk

Stiperstones Walk: A Stunning Shropshire Adventure If you’re looking for a scenic walk in Shropshire, the Stiperstones Walk is a must. This 10km trail offers breathtaking views, fascinating rock formations, and rich local history, making it an unforgettable experience. Key Details Highlights Getting There The Stiperstones car park (postcode: SY5 0NG) is a great starting … Read more

A Guide to Dumfries and Galloway

Dumfries and Galloway is an underrated gem for outdoor enthusiasts. Often bypassed for the Highlands, this region offers diverse adventures perfect for a weekend getaway. Walking Loch Trool: A 10 km circular walk in Galloway Forest Park with stunning views and historical landmarks like Bruce’s Stone.Southern Upland Way: Scotland’s only coast-to-coast trail; tackle sections if … Read more