THE TOP TEN Winter Walks In The UK
Winter may be cold, dark and if you are in the UK wet but there is that occasional day that will take your breath away, brisk, bright and perfect for a winter walk.

We wanted to give you a rundown of the best places to go for a walk this winter.
Winter may be cold, dark and if you are in the UK wet but there is that occasional day that will take your breath away, brisk, bright and perfect for a winte...  more
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Box Hill from Westhumble

This walk offers some amazing panoramic views across the North Downs from this Surrey high point.

 
 
 

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The Medway marshes

The marshes apparently inspired Dickens to write Great Expectations. They are also important feeding areas for a broad range of birds so make sure to bring you binoculars.


 
 
 

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Bath to Bradford-on-Avon

This seven mile stroll alongside the Kennet and Avon canal. It is suggested that you walk towards Bath as you find yourself in the city centre with all the Christmas lights.

 
 
 

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Tarka Line walks

The stations that are along the Tarka line offer a wide variety of walking options, less harsh than Dartmoor so enjoyable for everyone.

 
 
 

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St Ives

Brisk and breezy beaches are the call of the day down this way. Fantastic coastal views and plenty of picturesque towns around.

 
 
 

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The Norfolk coast

There is the coast hopper bus which carries you along the coast and drops you off at numerous stops that offer a wide range of walks.

 
 
 

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Holy Island

Holy Island's tranquility, spirituality and scenic beauty attract a multitude of visitors to its shores every year. During the winter it offers serenity and a lot of bird life migrating to its shores.

 
 
 

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Castlefield

A walk through one of Manchester's main conservation and heritage areas. Plenty of sites and you aren't too far away from shelter should the weather get really nasty.

 
 
 

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Ben Arthur

Next to the banks of Loch Lomond this picturesque area has been popular with walkers and climbers for over a century.

 
 
 

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Aberglaslyn Pass

Very picturesque area, you can ride the Welsh Highland Railway to Beddgelert and then come back along the Fisherman's path, giving grat views of Snowdon's southern face.

 
 
 





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