You may not have heard of Keld, in North Yorkshire, but it serves as one of the Nation’s most significant and important crossroads.
Keld in North Yorkshire; the crossing point between the Coast to Coast and the Pennine Way Paths



You may not have heard of Keld, in North Yorkshire, but it serves as one of the Nation’s most significant and important crossroads.

When push comes to shove, most campers are flatter earthers… No, they are not adverse to scientific discovery. It’s just that –for fairly obvious reasons – they like to sleep on flat ground. Flattish ground is therefore usually an

Minsmere to Southwold: the ‘Sunrise’ Coast.

There are many outdoor challenges in the UK and we encourage you to take on a long distance walk. Our very own Richard Langley, is about to set off on the South West Coast Path, the UK’s longest National Trail.

A four-five mile circular walk taking around two hours…allowing plenty of time to take in the spectacular views. This post is the first in our summer series on the South West Coast Path, coming soon later this summer. Golden Cap…

The Anglesey Coastal Path. It’s circular, spectacular and low level (well…largely!)…what more could you want from a long distance coastal path? The route around Anglesey, the island tucked up against Wales’s north west coast, is around 125 miles long. A

Early May is a wonderful time of year. Meadows and woodlands that have laid dormant during the long, cold winter months now spring into life. Bluebell woods in flower are one of the most spectacular Spring sites. Yet so

Eight miles, four dales and perhaps one of the most scenic river walks in England … that’s the Dovedale to Hartington walk in the heart of the Peak District.

Climbing Scafell Pike from magical Wasdale is a day to remember… If you are after a sense of perfect seclusion, Wasdale fits the bill. The only road in hugs the western shore of Wast Water, the remotest of all the Lakeland waters.

If you love to ski but want to get away from the crowds, ski touring and ski mountaineering may be for you. You can leave the organised pistes and explore remote areas, summits and valleys in your own