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27. Winter walks in the UK: top 10 trails
Hiking in the UK can be a rewarding, exciting activity for people of all ages and levels of
experience. Mountain Warehouse has compiled a list of the top ten hikes to be found in
diverse areas of the country, all for your walking pleasure. And when you’ve picked your
hike, head to our Walking section and pick up all the gear you’ll need.
1.
Tackle one of Yorkshire’s Three Peaks – Yorkshire Moors
If you love to hike, but secretly fancy yourself as a bit of a climber, get up close and personal
with the Pen-y-Ghent. Prepare yourself for an exhausting climb that offers fantastic views
and an exhilarating descent. At the bottom you’ll find a gaping hole that extends two
hundred feet down into an underground river.
2.
Hike to a medieval tower – Glastonbury, Somerset
Not just the home of loud guitars and hippies, Glastonbury is actually one of the most
mystical places in England, with holy wells and crumbling towers steeping the landscape in
history. Start at the Chalice Well, and take the path to the top of Glastonbury Tor and its
medieval tower.
3.
Take on Striding Edge – Lake District
Like a little terror with your trekking? Striding Edge is a notoriously precarious walk, and
only for the hardiest of hearts (and most dedicated of mountain lions). This is a winding,
narrow path that leads up from Red Tarn to the summit of Helvellyn, in the Lake District.
4.
Journey along the Coast to Coast – Lake District to Robin Hoods Bay
England's classic "Coast-to-Coast" walk is thought of by some as one of the top ten hikes in
the world. It traverses a long distance, from the Irish Sea to the North Sea, snaking through
three national parks: the Lake District, the Yorkshire Dales and the beautiful plains of the
North Yorkshire Moors.
5.
Challenge yourself on England’s longest hike – Somerset to Dorset
The longest of the long England hikes has got to be the South-West Coast Path – at 630
miles. It will send you soaring to the heavens then plunging to sea level in the blink of an
eye. You can also expect sleepy fishing towns, bleak, antiquated landscapes and sandy
beaches with dramatic waves.
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See prehistoric rocks on the Malvern Hills – Worcestershire and Herefordshire
A miniature mountain range, these hills contain some of the oldest rocks in Britain at 650
million years old. Prehistoric, challenging and steeped in history – what’s not to love? If you
want to experience the thrill of mountain climbing without the terrifying altitude, the Malvern
Hills is the place for you.
9.
Walk along the white cliffs of Dover – Dover, Sussex
Discover the world famous white cliffs with this steep and dramatic walk. The legendary
coastal path offers unparalleled views of the English Channel and France. Other sights include
the crumbling remains of a military prison and an abundance of rare plants and wildlife
10. Hike to the top of Sugar Loaf – Brecon Beacons, Wales
This rocky – and sometimes treacherous – walk leads to the 600m high Sugar Loaf, one of the
most popular landmarks in Wales. Its highest point is a winding ridge that offers great views of
the Bristol Channel and the Malvern Hills. It can be dangerous, but as long as you come
prepared hiking at the Brecon Beacons should be a breeze.
Found a hike that excites you? Pick up all the equipment and
clothing you’ll need in our Walking section.
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build trust
demonstrate value
map strategy to shared goals
be low-maintenance
make them look good
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