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Win a Garmin watch with our top hiking app tips.

  • July 16, 2025
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Win a Garmin watch with our top hiking app tips.
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  • August 13, 2025

My favourite walk has always been with my partner and our dog a long way to a pub for a pub lunch then back. Unfortunately she split up with me last week so I will no longer be able to do this 😢.


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  • August 13, 2025

The walk from Pouch Cove north toward Flatrock stays with me. Half an hour from St. John's, nothing but coast and quiet. Then I saw the icebergs—not broken pieces but whole floating islands, brilliant white against impossibly blue water. They'd traveled from Greenland with that kind of patience that makes you feel foolish for ever hurrying.

My regular Thames run is different—Vauxhall Bridge to Blackfriars and back along the Embankment. One of the few places in London where the river opens wide enough for proper sky, where you can see weather coming from miles off. The same bridges, the same distances, but the light changes everything.

Both let you see beyond the immediate. The Thames, wide and tidal, reminds you London sits beside something larger than itself. Those Newfoundland icebergs made walking feel both urgent and utterly beside the point.

Both good for the soul, in their way.


  • New Contributor
  • August 13, 2025

Bassets cove in Cornwall - such a scenic coastal walk across a stretch of sheer Cornish beauty 🌊 also part of the SW Coastpath. 


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  • August 13, 2025

Helvellyn in the Lake District via the awesome Striding Edge 


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  • August 14, 2025

My favourite walk isn't everyone's cup of tea. But Its walking with my carer to my local store 20 minutes walk there. 20 minutes walk back. It's nice and peaceful when you cut through the houses and backways avoiding the main road.


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  • August 14, 2025

Reeth


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  • August 14, 2025

I like the Howgills near Tebay


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  • August 14, 2025

I live in North Wales and regularly go for hikes in the area. My favourite is simply walking up the mountain behind my house and enjoying the outdoors. 


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  • August 15, 2025

Pucks Glen in Argyll 


  • New Contributor
  • August 15, 2025

A good old stomp to the top of Brown Willy is always good. The highest point in Cornwall 👍🏻 Amazing views once you’re up there. 


  • Active Contributor
  • August 16, 2025

Garvagh forest walk, The Garvagh Pyramid are great in the spring with blue bells.


  • New Contributor
  • August 16, 2025

My favourite run is along the coastal footpath between Heybrook Bay and Down Thomas.


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  • August 17, 2025

The three shires walk(peaks) is stunning and there are so many other routes in the area i would love to explore with the help of this garmin!


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  • August 17, 2025

The forests near Port Talbot are wonderful and quiet


Emiliya Rodopska
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My favourite hike is Clent Hills – the views from the top are always worth it!

 


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  • August 17, 2025

So many amazing walks to choose from! One of my favourites is the Hebden Bridge to Stoodley Pike circular. It’s well worth the uphill struggle to reach the monument and I love having something to aim for at the destination. 


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  • August 18, 2025

Hiking along the mountains in Wayanad Kerala. The place is one of the most beautiful lush green forests in the world. 


Naomi Shaw
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  • August 18, 2025

The walk around Foxton Locks in Market Harborough is fascinating with an inclined plane (no longer in use) and some fascinating history about the canals and their demise as transport for goods but conversion to leisure use.  


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  • August 18, 2025

I’d say my favourite walk is the route up to Malham Cove and across to Gordale Scar in the Yorkshire Dales. There’s a real sense of achievement when you reach the top of the cove and take in the view, and the whole area has a rugged feel that makes it stand out from other places I’ve walked.


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  • August 18, 2025

Lake Windemere is my favourite walk!


  • Active Contributor
  • August 18, 2025

My favourite hike would be through the Forest of Bowland


Angiej2019
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  • August 18, 2025

My favourite walk is along our local coastline it’s so beautiful and I feel very lucky to live nearby. We live near Seaham but can also visit South Shields and Northumberland which are amazing places.


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  • August 18, 2025

My favourite hike is walking up Mam Tor in Castleton. The views from the top are breathtaking. 


Sue Cope
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  • August 18, 2025

Lulworth to Durdle Door is one of my favourites


SarahL
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  • August 18, 2025

Bridestones at Dalby Forest.