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Need some help info on Handheld #GPS for #Hiking & #Walking? Take a look at this guide!
Learn all about #Handheld #GPS for #hiking or #walking with a detailed guide - http://www.hikingequipmentsite.com/hiking-gps/hiking-gps-walking-gps-handheld-gps-units-guide/
Wednesday, 5 September 2012
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Get help choosing a #Handheld #GPS for #hiking or #walking with an online comparison checklist!
A handy tool to have when shopping for a handheld GPS, walking GPS or hiking GPS is a checklist to compare products. Take a look at this GPS comparison checklist for you to use online when comparing handheld GPS for hiking or walking - http://www.hikingequipmentsite.com/handheld-gps/
Sunday, 26 August 2012
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Use this comparison checklist when shopping for #Handheld #GPS for #hiking or #walking
A useful aid to have when shopping for a handheld GPS, walking GPS or hiking GPS is a checklist to compare products. Get a copy of this GPS checklist to compare handheld GPS for hiking. The checklist is designed around the handheld GPS features considered important to walking and hiking - http://www.hikingequipmentsite.com/hiking-gps/buy-gps-checklist-compare-handheld-gps-for-hiking-or-walking
Friday, 17 August 2012
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#Tips List For Handheld #GPS For #Hiking & #Walking
Wednesday, 8 August 2012
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Tuesday, 31 July 2012
Handheld #GPS For #Hiking & #Walking #Tips List
There are a lot of things to consider when choosing a GPS for hiking and walking. Your choice of handheld GPS will be determined by your intend use, personal preferences and budget. After reading this list you should be able to make a good choice on a GPS suitable for you both now and in the future - http://www.hikingequipmentsite.com/hiking-equipment/which-handheld-gps-for-hiking-and-walking-best-tips-and-tricks/
Monday, 30 July 2012
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Video - Do You Know What To Look For When Shopping For Hiking Poles?
Watch this video about the benefits and features of hiking polea so you are more prepared when you buy your next hiking pole or pair of hiking poles - http://gplus.name/b/hikingequipment/posts/hikingpolesbenefits
Thursday, 12 July 2012
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Monday, 9 July 2012
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Video - Do You Know What To Look For When Buying A Pair Of Hiking Trousers?
Watch this video about the benefits and features of hiking trousers so you are more prepared when you purchase your next pair of hiking trousers - http://gplus.name/b/hikingequipment/posts/hikingtrousersbenefits
Friday, 6 July 2012
Thursday, 5 July 2012
Wednesday, 4 July 2012
Video - Do You Know What To Look For When Shopping For A Hiking Jacket?
Have a look at this video about the benefits and features of hiking jackets so you are more prepared when you buy your next hiking jacket - http://gplus.name/b/hikingequipment/posts/hikingjacketsbenefits
Monday, 2 July 2012
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Saturday, 30 June 2012
Video - Do You Know What To Look For When Purchasing A Pair Of Hiking Boots?
Watch this video about the benefits and features of hiking boots so you are more prepared when you shop for your next pair of hiking boots -
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Video - Do You Know What To Look For When Buying A Hiking Backpack?
Take a look at this video about the benefits and features of hiking backpacks so you are more prepared when you purchase your next hiking backpack - http://gplus.name/b/hikingequipment/posts/hikingbackpacksbenefits
Tuesday, 26 June 2012
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Video - Do You Use A Hiking Checklist For Your Hiking Trips?
If you are new to hiking and want to know what hiking equipment you may need for your hiking trips, watch this video on the benefits of a hiking checklist and what is on our hiking equipment checklist - http://gplus.name/b/hikingequipment/posts/hikingchecklistbenefits
Saturday, 23 June 2012
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Thursday, 21 June 2012
Video - Do You Use Holiday Cottages For A Cottage Holiday Or A Hiking Holiday?
Have you stayed in a holiday cottage during a cottage holiday or hiking holiday? Our favourite way of hiking in a region is to hire a cottage as a base to return to each day. Take a look at this video on the benefits and aspects to consider when considering a holiday cottage - http://gplus.name/b/hikingequipment/posts/cottageholidaysbenefits
Wednesday, 20 June 2012
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Video – Want To Know About The Benefits And Features Of Handheld Hiking GPS?
Are you happy using just a map and compass for your navigation or are you thinking about getting a hiking GPS? For those who want to know more about the benefits and features of Hiking GPS, take a look at this video - http://gplus.name/b/hikingequipment/posts/hikinggpsbenefits
Sunday, 17 June 2012
Saturday, 16 June 2012
Video - Worcestershire Cottage Holiday UK, Walks In Ludlow, Walking In England, Walking Shropshire
Worcestershire Cottage Holiday UK, Walks In Ludlow, Walking In England, Walking Shropshire was a 9 miles day walk around Ludlow, Bromfield and Bringewood Chase. It was undertaken on day 3 of a Worcestershire cottage holiday in the Heart Of England with Anne my partner in the month of June 2011. We travelled by car from our Cottages4You self catering holiday cottage in the town of Bewdley in Worcestershire to the town of Ludlow in Shropshire across the border, which was the starting place for the day walk. We parked the car at a pay and display car park within the town and proceeded on foot to the beginning of the walk at the entrance to Ludlow Castle. Read more on my blog here: Worcestershire Cottage Holiday UK, Walks In Ludlow, Walking In England, Walking Shropshire
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Friday, 15 June 2012
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Tuesday, 12 June 2012
Video – A Great Hiking Holiday On The Gower Peninsula In South Wales UK
Feel the need for some fabulous views, some good hiking and fresh air? A Hiking Holiday on The Gower Peninsula in South Wales, UK could be what you are looking for! We stayed in Llangennith on the west coast of The Gower Peninsula. We did 3 day hiking journeys, the first to Three Cliffs Bay the second about Rhossili Down and also Worms Head and the 3rd was from Port Eynon To Rhossili. Read more on my blog here: The Gower Peninsula Hiking Holiday In South Wales UK
Read more about my hiking holidays here: www.HikingEquipmentSite.com.
Monday, 11 June 2012
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Video - Bewdley Worcestershire Self Catering Cottages Holiday UK, Walking Great Witley And Abberley, England Walks
Bewdley Worcestershire Self Catering Cottages Holiday UK, Walking Great Witley And Abberley, England Walks was an interesting 7.5 miles hike and included sections of the Worcestershire Way. We did this hike on the 2nd day of a Worcestershire cottage holiday in the Heart Of England during June 2011. We went by car from our Bewdley Cottages4You self catering holiday cottage to the starting location which was the car park at Great Witley Surgery at the junction of the A443 (Worcester Road) and B4197 (Martley Road). Below I have described some of the points of interest during the walk.
Read more on my blog here: Bewdley Worcestershire Self Catering Cottages Holiday, UK Walking, Great Witley And Abberley, England Walks
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Friday, 8 June 2012
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Wednesday, 6 June 2012
Shopping - Get Your Hiking Equipment From Trusted Online Stores
| Hiking equipment can be found in many hiking stores on the internet. How many of them are from trusted companies? Our aStores are with large reputable companies that stock a wide range of products and best brands that many people understand and trust - That's Amazon! Take a look and see if they provide what you are looking for. If you are looking for hiking equipment from a reliable company, why not browse through the hiking equipment available from our Amazon aStores: Hiking Stores On HikingEquipmentSite.com |
Tuesday, 5 June 2012
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Video - Walking Worcestershire Self Catering Cottages Holiday UK, Bewdley And Wyre Forest Walks, Cottages Holiday England
Walking Worcestershire Self Catering Cottages Holiday UK, Bewdley And Wyre Forest Walks, Cottages Holiday England was an 8 miles day walk around Bewdley. It was undertaken on day 1 of a Worcestershire cottage holiday in the River Severn and Wyre Forest with Anne my partner in the month of June 2011. We walked from our Cottages4You self catering holiday cottage in Bewdley to Bewdley Bridge on Load Street which was the starting location for the day walk. If you travel by car, there is a pay and display car park within the town.
Read more on my blog here: Walking Worcestershire Self Catering Cottages Holiday UK, Bewdley And Wyre Forest Walks, Cottages Holiday England
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Saturday, 2 June 2012
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Thursday, 31 May 2012
Article - Hiking In Switzerland And Equipment Needed
What to take with you on a hiking trip to Switzerland, like many other countries, will depend on the type of hiker you are and how prepared you want to be. The type of walking you want to undertake will also influence what you take. Are you going to be at high altitude or will you stick to low level walking? Also, what time of year you go will affect your equipment list as the weather will be different. Are you backpacking through several locations or are you just using a single base from which you do day hikes? Will you be camping out or staying in accommodation?
There are many factors that determine your hiking equipment list but the ultimate decision is a personal one. However, there are some items of equipment that you need to pay particular attention to.
Read more about Hiking In Switzerland And Equipment Needed on my blog: Hiking In Switzerland
Read my hiking equipment guides on my blog at: www.HikingEquipmentSite.com
Monday, 28 May 2012
Article - Country Walking, Trail And Trail Running Magazine Subscriptions
GreatMagazines belongs to Bauer Media and publish more than 230 great magazines in fifteen countries from fishing to football, golf to gardening, etc. They also have 3 great outdoor magazines for hikers, walkers and outdoors lovers: Country Walking Magazine; Trail Magazine; and Trail Running Magazine.
Country Walking Magazine is the best selling monthly magazine in Britain for walking. Trail Magazine is an inspiring monthly guide to walking. Trail Running Magazine stands out as the sole UK magazine which is devoted to the topic of off-road running.
Read more about Country Walking, Trail And Trail Running Magazines on my blog: Country Walking, Trail And Trail Running Magazines
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Sunday, 27 May 2012
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Friday, 25 May 2012
Article - Do You Need OS Maps? Get OS Maps & Maps Navigation At Ordnance Survey
Looking for OS Maps? If you are planning to go on a hike and will be doing your own maps navigation then you will need either paper based topographical maps, a hiking GPS unit or even both for extra safety. Ordnance Survey provide a number of products/services to help you find your way during your hiking adventures.
Read more about Ordnance Survey Products And Services on my blog: OS Maps, Maps Navigation And Ordnance Survey
Read my hiking equipment guides on my blog at: www.HikingEquipmentSite.com
Thursday, 24 May 2012
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Article - Where To Find Hiking Equipment
So you need hiking equipment now that you've made the decision to try your first outdoor adventure but don't know what to purchase. To ensure your trip is worthwhile it is best to obtain some top rate hiking gear. Taking a look at some reviews is an excellent way to ensure you get the best brands in gear.
Find out more in this article: Hiking Equipment - Where To Find It
Friday, 18 May 2012
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Is There A Difference Between Hiking, Walking And Backpacking?
This short article aims to clarify the terms, hiking, walking, backpacking and other related terms. First we briefly outline hiking as a tourism activity and describe the need for hiking equipment whilst in the great outdoors. We then ask if hiking and walking are the same type of activity before outlining other general and specific terminology that is used around the globe.
Read more here: Hiking Equipment - Hiking, Walking Or Backpacking
Tuesday, 15 May 2012
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Video - Cornwall Cottage Holiday UK, South West Coast Path Walks, Trebarwith Hiking Delabole
Cornwall Cottage Holiday UK, South West Coast Path Walks, Trebarwith Hiking Delabole was about a 5.5 miles day walk around Trebarwith and Dellabole. It was undertaken on day 7 of a Cornwall cottage holiday near the South West Coast Path during May 2011.
Read more about Cornwall Cottage Holiday UK, South West Coast Path Walks, Trebarwith Hiking Delabole on my blog at: Cornwall Cottage Holiday UK, South West Coast Path Walks, Trebarwith Hiking Delabole
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Saturday, 12 May 2012
Friday, 11 May 2012
Thursday, 10 May 2012
Video - UK Cottage Holiday Cornwall, Padstow Walking Trevone, On South West Coastal Path
UK Cottage Holiday Cornwall, Padstow Walking Trevone, On South West Coastal Path was an interesting 7.5 miles circular walk which started from Padstow Harbour. It was undertaken on day 6 of a Cornwall cottage holiday near the South West Coastal Path during May 2011.
Read more about UK Cottage Holiday Cornwall, Padstow Walking Trevone, On South West Coastal Path on my blog at: UK Cottage Holiday Cornwall, Padstow Walking Trevone On South West Coastal Path
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Wednesday, 9 May 2012
Tuesday, 8 May 2012
Monday, 7 May 2012
Video - Cornwall Cottages Holiday UK, Tintagel Walks, Boscastle Walking On Southwest Coast Path
Cornwall Cottages Holiday UK, Tintagel Walks, Boscastle Walking On Southwest Coast Path was a demanding 9 miles circular day hiking route in a clockwise direction. The first leg was an especially stunning section of the South West Coast Path. The return legs were through fields and meadows and the attractive wooded St Nectan 's Glen. You can visit the Hermitage Tea Gardens to view its waterfall as well as explore the ruins of Tintagel Castle and the very attractive fishing village of Boscastle.
Read more about Cornwall Cottages Holiday UK, Tintagel Walks, Boscastle Walking On Southwest Coast Path on my blog at: Cornwall Cottages Holiday UK, Tintagel Walks, Boscastle Walking On Southwest Coast Path
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Sunday, 6 May 2012
Saturday, 5 May 2012
Friday, 4 May 2012
Video - UK Cottage Holiday In Cornwall, Dizzard Point South West Coastal Walk
UK Cottage Holiday In Cornwall, Dizzard Point South West Coastal Walk was an anti-clockwise circular hiking route over 7.5 miles and is probably one of the less trodden that we have done in Cornwall. It was also, one of the most energetic sections of the North West Coast Path that we have come across. The walking around Dizzard Point was quite exhilarating, with steep ascents that were made worthwhile when we stopped to take in the fabulous views. The final leg of the hike took us through a rare example of Cornwall's primeval woodland.
Read more about UK Cottage Holiday In Cornwall, Dizzard Point South West Coastal Walk on my blog at: UK Cottage Holiday In Cornwall, Dizzard Point, South West Coastal Walk
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Thursday, 3 May 2012
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Tuesday, 1 May 2012
Video - UK Cottages Holiday England Cornwall Walking - Camel Trail Walks Padstow
UK Cottages Holiday England Cornwall Walking - Camel Trail Walks Padstow was a circular route over 12 miles in a clockwise direction and challenging due to the distance, although most of the route involves easy hiking. It involves hiking over hard surface paths; footpaths; tracks; and quiet lanes. There are also some steps on ascents and descents together with stiles and boardwalks to negotiate.
Read more about UK Cottages Holiday England Cornwall Walking - Camel Trail Walks Padstow on my blog at: UK Cottages Holiday England, Cornwall Walking, Camel Trail Walks Padstow
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Monday, 30 April 2012
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Saturday, 28 April 2012
Video - UK Cottages Holiday England, Port Isaac Walks North Cornwall, Self Catering Coastal Walking Holiday
UK Cottages Holiday England, Port Isaac Walks North Cornwall, Self Catering Coastal Walking Holiday was an anti-clockwise circular day hike about 6.5 miles in distance. The outward leg of this hike was from Port lsaac, westward to the secluded Inlet of Port Quin along the South West Coast Path. The coastline route between Port Isaac and Port Quin was an invigorating and stunningly picturesque rollercoaster ride along chaotic, tumbling cliffs and intricate hills. The return leg to Port Isaac was over peaceful fields, tree lined valleys and stone stiles.
Read more about UK Cottages Holiday England, Port Isaac Walks North Cornwall, Self Catering Coastal Walking Holiday on my blog at: UK Cottages Holiday England, Port Isaac Walks, North Cornwall Self Catering Coastal Walking Holiday
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Friday, 27 April 2012
Thursday, 26 April 2012
Wednesday, 25 April 2012
Video - England Cottages Holiday Cornwall, Walks In Bude, Coastal Walking Holiday UK
England Cottages Holiday Cornwall, Walks In Bude, Coastal Walking Holiday Uk was a 5 mile day hike with a steep incline up to Compass Point headland. The walking after that was easy. We hiked along the coastal path southwards, which was near to the road from Upton onwards. At the start of Widemouth Sand the route turned inland over lovely fields to Bude Canal at Helebridge by Marhamchurch. The return to Bude was beside the quiet and peaceful Bude Canal.
Read more about England Cottages Holiday Cornwall, Walks In Bude, Coastal Walking Holiday UK on my blog at: England Cottages Holiday, Cornwall Walks In Bude, Coastal Walking Holiday UK
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Tuesday, 24 April 2012
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Video - Worcestershire Walking Great Witley Hiking Abberley in the Heart Of England UK
Video - Worcestershire Walking Great Witley Hiking Abberley in the Heart Of England UK
Worcestershire Walking Great Witley Hiking Abberley in the Heart Of England UK was an interesting 7.5 miles hike. There was quite a lot of historic interest as well as scenic appeal along this hike in the midst of the woody hills of Abberley. Abberley Hills ascend to a height of around 305 metres above the countryside of pastures, meadows and orchards sandwiched between the Teme Valley and Severn Valley. The historical points of interest started with the impressive ruins of Witley Court, with the showy 18th-century Great Witley Church adjacent to it. In total contrast, we also visited the remains of a simple Norman church in Abberley Village. The chief scenic appeal was the fabulous hike along the top of the ridge of Abberley Hill, which was preceded by a very steep ascent.
This was an interesting and enjoyable hike. The terrain was relatively flat and fairly easy to traverse with one exception, that of the very steep climb up the wooded side of Abberley Hill. Much of the hike was along quiet country tracks, bridleways and lanes with a couple of road sections. There were also several pastures and meadows to traverse. The route was circular in an anti-clockwise direction with five legs.
Read more about this Worcestershire Walking Great Witley Hiking Abberley in the Heart Of England UK on my blog at: Worcestershire Walking Great Witley Hiking Abberley In The Heart Of England UK
Saturday, 21 April 2012
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Thursday, 19 April 2012
Video - Worcestershire Walking Bewdley Hiking Wyre Forest in the Heart Of England UK
Worcestershire Walking Bewdley Hiking Wyre Forest in the Heart Of England was about 8 miles in distance. The initial section of this hike was about 0.75 miles beside the River Severn. The majority of the rest of the hike was through the charming Wyre Forest woodlands, which was one of the few forests around the Midlands that survived felling to fuel the local Black Country iron industries. Splendid views across the Severn valley and adjacent hills were enjoyed from some of the higher points along the route. Even though fairly long, this hike was relatively easy with only a couple of moderate inclines. Although mostly dry, there were a few muddy sections along some of the covered woodland tracks.
This was a pleasant start to a week of hiking. The terrain was relatively flat and fairly easy to traverse. The forest sections were slightly undulating and there were a few moderate inclines and descents. The route was circular in an anti-clockwise direction with five legs.
Read more about this Worcestershire Walking Bewdley Hiking Wyre Forest in the Heart Of England UK on my blog at: Worcestershire Walking Bewdley Hiking Wyre Forest In The Heart Of England UK
Wednesday, 18 April 2012
Tuesday, 17 April 2012
Monday, 16 April 2012
Video - St Teath Hiking Holiday Cornwall on the South West Coast Path England UK
My St Teath Hiking Holiday Cornwall near the South West Coast Path in North Cornwall, England, UK turned out to be a lovely adventure for my partner Anne and myself with seven days of hiking.
The county of Cornwall is in the south-west corner of England and has the longest coastline and the greatest number of sunshine hours compared to all other counties in England. Its fabulous scenery and pleasant climate make it the most frequented county destination for hiking holidays.
The seven hikes involved 6 on the South West Coast Path: Bude; Port Isaac; Dizzard Point; Tintagel & Boscastle; Padstow & Trevone; and Trebarwith & Delabole; with one just off the coast path which was Padstow & The Camel Trail.
Read more about this St Teath Hiking Holiday Cornwall on the South West Coast Path England UK on my blog at: St Teath Hiking Holiday Cornwall On The South West Coast Path England UK
Sunday, 15 April 2012
Saturday, 14 April 2012
Friday, 13 April 2012
Video - Cornwall Walking Trebarwith Hiking Delabole on the South West Coast Path England UK
Cornwall Walking Trebarwith Hiking Delabole on the South West Coast was about 5.5 miles in distance and undertaken in May 2011. I did this hike with my partner Anne whilst on a Cornwall hiking holiday. We drove from our holiday accommodation in St Teath to the starting location of Trebarwith Strand valley pay and display car park.
Although not a demanding route; it had one steep descent and two steep ascents along the coast leg. The return leg back to Trebarwith Strand included a steep rocky downhill path that could be slippery when wet. The terrain is varied with coastal paths; quiet country lanes; paths over fields and meadows; and a variety of stiles. This hiking route was circular in an anti-clockwise direction with three legs and is for those hikers with a moderate level of ability.
Read more about this Cornwall Walking Trebarwith Hiking Delabole on the South West Coast Path England UK on my blog at: Cornwall Walking Trebarwith Hiking Delabole On The South West Coast Path England UK
Thursday, 12 April 2012
Wednesday, 11 April 2012
Tuesday, 10 April 2012
Video - Cornwall Walking Padstow Hiking Trevone on the South West Coast Path England UK
Cornwall Walking Padstow Hiking Trevone on the South West Coast was about 7.5 miles in distance and undertaken in May 2011. Myself and my partner Anne did this hike whilst on a Cornwall hiking holiday. We drove from our holiday accommodation in St Teath to the starting location of Padstow Harbour long stay pay and display car park.
This was great hike on the South West Coast Path, initially beside the River Camel, passing the Doom Bar, famous for its stories of a lovesick mermaid. The terrain was mostly along narrow footpaths; a few steps and short ascents; peaceful fields and meadows and quiet tracks and lanes. However, check the weather forecast before you set out as there can be very high winds that make the route hazardous. This route was circular in an anti-clockwise direction with three legs and is suitable for people with a moderate level of hiking ability.
Read more about this Cornwall Walking Padstow Hiking Trevone on the South West Coast Path England UK on my blog at: Cornwall Walking Padstow Hiking Trevone On The South West Coast Path England UK
Monday, 9 April 2012
Sunday, 8 April 2012
Saturday, 7 April 2012
Video - Cornwall Walking Tintagel Hiking Boscastle on the South West Coast Path England UK
Cornwall Walking Tintagel Hiking Boscastle on the South West Coast Path was about 9 miles in distance and undertaken in May 2011. Myself and my partner Anne did this hike whilst on a Cornwall hiking holiday. We drove from our holiday accommodation in St Teath to the starting location of Tintagel main street pay and display car park.
The outbound leg of this hike is along an specially stunning section of the South West Coast Path. The hike is worth doing just for the coastal section alone. In addition, along the inbound legs there are also charming sections across fields and meadows and the attractive wooded St Nectan 's Glen. You can also take a small diversion to the Hermitage Tea Gardens to view its waterfall. As extras, there are the options of exploring the ruins of Tintagel and the very attractive fishing village of Boscastle. This is a demanding hike, but very worthwhile.
Read more about this Cornwall Walking Tintagel Hiking Boscastle on the South West Coast Path England UK on my blog at: Cornwall Walking Tintagel Hiking Boscastle On The South West Coast Path England UK
Friday, 6 April 2012
Thursday, 5 April 2012
Wednesday, 4 April 2012
Video - Cornwall Walking Dizzard Point Hiking on the South West Coast Path England UK
Cornwall Walking Dizzard Point Hiking on the South West Coast Path was around 7.5 miles in length and done in May 2011 by my partner Anne and I during a Cornwall hiking holiday.
We travelled by car from our holiday accommodation in St Teath to the start of the hike at a roadside parking space for Cancleave Strand near Cancleave cottage, just south west of Millook and south of Bude.
This hike was one of the less trodden that we have done in Cornwall, probably as it was one of the most energetic sections of the North West Coast Path that we have come across. The walking around Dizzard Point was quite exhilarating, with steep ascents that were made worthwhile when we stopped to take in the fabulous views. The final leg of the hike took us through a rare example of Cornwall's primeval woodland.
Read more about this Cornwall Walking Dizzard Point Hiking on the South West Coast Path England UK on my blog at: Cornwall Walking Dizzard Point Hiking On The South West Coast Path England UK
Tuesday, 3 April 2012
Monday, 2 April 2012
Sunday, 1 April 2012
Video - Cornwall Walking Padstow Hiking The Camel Trail England UK
Cornwall Walking Padstow Hiking The Camel Trail was about 12 miles in distance and undertaken in May 2011. Myself and my partner Anne did this hike whilst on a Cornwall hiking holiday. We drove from our holiday accommodation in St Teath to the starting location of Padstow harbour pay and display car park.
On this hike we went past the National Lobster Hatchery in Padstow Harbour and followed a section of the Camel Trail, which is also a cycle path beside the River Camel. We hiked a few miles along a cycle path beside the river: crossing a large metal bridge; passing a picnic area and several creeks; through a disused slate tip and under a bridge. We also had a few joggers pass us and several cyclists.
We then crossed country along several quiet tree lined country lanes through some pretty little hamlets. To complete the hike we crossed rolling pastures; passed through quiet woodlands and went over Dennis Hill back to Padstow, with super views to the river and bay beyond. The later part of the hike was actually along The Saints' Way which is an ancient coast-to-coast route across the county.
Read more about this Cornwall Walking Padstow Hiking The Camel Trail England UK on my blog at: Cornwall Walking Padstow Hiking The Camel Trail England UK
Saturday, 31 March 2012
Friday, 30 March 2012
Thursday, 29 March 2012
Video - My Bellingham Hiking Holiday Northumberland England UK
My Bellingham Hiking Holiday in Northumberland UK was a fantastic trip for both myself and Anne, my partner with seven days of day hiking planned.
Northumberland is the most northern county in England with the Scottish Borders to the north. To the east is the North Sea and to the west is Cumbria. It also borders south east with Tyne and Wear, and County Durham is on the southern border.
The seven hikes were: Kielder Water at Bull Crag Peninsula; Hadrian's Wall at Walltown; The Tyne River and Hexham; Hadrian's Wall at Once Brewed; The coast and Craster; Hadrian's Wall at Housesteads; and finally Hadrian's Wall at Steel Rigg.
Read more about this Hiking Holiday in Northumberland, England, UK on my blog at: Bellingham Hiking Holiday In Northumberland England UK
Wednesday, 28 March 2012
Tuesday, 27 March 2012
Monday, 26 March 2012
Video – Cornwall Walking Port Isaac Hiking on the South West Coast Path England UK
Cornwall Walking Port Isaac Hiking on the South West Coast was about 6.5 miles in distance and undertaken in May 2011. Myself and my partner Anne did this hike whilst on a Cornwall hiking holiday. We drove from our holiday accommodation in St Teath to the starting location of Port Isaac pay and display car park at the edge of the coastline.
Port Isaac is the archetype of a Cornish fishing village and it is also famous as the setting for "Doc Martin", the television series. The outward leg of this hike was from Port lsaac, westward to the secluded Inlet of Port Quin along the South West Coast Path. The coastline route between Port Isaac and Port Quin was an invigorating and stunningly picturesque rollercoaster ride along chaotic, tumbling cliffs and intricate hills. The return leg to Port Isaac was over peaceful fields, tree lined valleys and stone stiles.
Read more about this Cornwall Walking, Port Isaac Hiking on the South West Coast Path England UK on my blog at: Cornwall Walking Port Isaac Hiking on the South West Coast Path, England, UK
Sunday, 25 March 2012
Saturday, 24 March 2012
Friday, 23 March 2012
Video – Cornwall Walking Bude Hiking on the South West Coast Path England UK
Cornwall Walking Bude Hiking on the South West Coast was roughly 5 miles in distance and undertaken in May 2011. I did this route with my partner Anne whilst on a Cornwall hiking holiday in St Teath. We drove straight to the hiking location from home, the Crescent pay and display car park which also had the Bude Tourist Information Centre located within it. After the hike we continued our journey to our holiday accommodation in St Teath.
Just after the start there was quite a steep ascent to Compass Point. After that the walking was relatively easy. We followed the coastal path south which is fairly near to the road from Upton onwards, but not too close that well-behaved youngsters or dogs cannot be left to roam around. At Widemouth Sand the path headed inland across pleasant fields to Bude Canal by Helebridge near Marhamchurch. We then returned to Bude alongside the quiet and peaceful canal.
Read more about this Cornwall Walking Bude Hiking on the South West Coast Path England UK on my blog at: Cornwall Walking, Bude Hiking, On The South West Coast Path, England, UK
Thursday, 22 March 2012
Wednesday, 21 March 2012
Tuesday, 20 March 2012
Video – Hadrians Wall Circular Day Hiking At Steel Rigg, Northumberland, England, UK
This 11.5 miles hike had an anti-clockwise route which started in the town centre of Hadrians Wall Circular Day Hiking Steel Rigg was about 7 miles in distance and undertaken in April 2011. Myself and my partner Anne did this hike whilst on a Northumberland hiking holiday. We drove from our cottage accommodation in Bellingham to the starting location of Steel Rigg pay and display car park next to Hadrian's Wall, just north of Once Brewed on the B6318.
Hadrian's Wall was constructed during the era of the Roman occupation of Britain. It extends 73 miles across the north of England from Bowness to Wallsend. As you travel east past the remains of Milecastles and Turrets from Steel Rigg to Housesteads Roman Fort you hike through history. If you wish, while at Housesteads, you can investigate the extensive unearthed ruins of Roman life. There is a museum which interprets what you see and displays some small religious sculptures together with other small finds unearthed from the civil settlement and military barracks. The return hike is along the Military Road which is at a level a short distance away from and below the wall. The road was used as a supply route by builders, traders and the military to transport materials and supplies.
Read more about this Hadrians Wall Circular Day Hiking in Northumberland, England, UK on my blog at: Hadrians Wall Circular Day Hiking At Steel Rigg, Northumberland
Monday, 19 March 2012
Sunday, 18 March 2012
Saturday, 17 March 2012
Video – Housesteads Circular Day Hiking At Hadrians Wall In Northumberland, England, UK
This 11.5 miles hike had an anti-clockwise route which started in the town centre of Much Wenlock. First we went in a north easterly direction, mainly along the Housesteads Circular Day Hiking Hadrians Wall was about 9 miles in distance and undertaken in April 2011. Myself and my partner Anne did this hike whilst on a Northumberland hiking holiday. We drove from our cottage accommodation in Bellingham to the starting location of Housesteads National Trust pay and display car park on the B6318.
Probably the most well known part of the northern frontier defence of the Roman Empire here in Britain is Housesteads Roman fort on Hadrian's Wall. These days it is owned by the National Trust and managed jointly with English Heritage. The fort towers over the wild land north of the wall on the cliffs of Housesteads Crags. This hiking route loops over landscape which at times I would describe as wild or untamed. The last leg of the hike returns from the east with fabulous views of the wall and north of the wall. I would advise hikers with little experience to only attempt this hike on a clear day.
Read more about this Housesteads Circular Day Hiking In Northumberland, Shropshire, England, UK on my blog at: Housesteads Circular Day Hiking, Hadrians Wall, Northumberland
Friday, 16 March 2012
Thursday, 15 March 2012
Wednesday, 14 March 2012
Video – Craster Circular Day Hiking In Northumberland, England, UK
Craster Circular Day Hiking Northumberland was about 8 miles long and undertaken in April 2011. Myself and my partner Anne did this hike whilst on a Northumberland hiking holiday. We drove from our inland cottage accommodation in Bellingham to the starting location of the pay and display car park on the edge of Craster on the Northumberland coastline.
This route is fairly straightforward and unchallenging, except for the 8 miles distance. The route follows the low cliffs past several attractive bays prior to heading inland to loop back to the start along lanes and fields. The last section goes through a small nature reserve in the old quarries just to the rear of the village.
Read more about this Craster Circular Day Hiking in Northumberland, England, UK on my blog at: Craster Circular Day Hiking In Northumberland
Tuesday, 13 March 2012
Monday, 12 March 2012
Sunday, 11 March 2012
Video – Once Brewed Circular Day Hiking At Hadrians Wall In Northumberland, England, UK
Once Brewed Circular Day Hiking Hadrians Wall was a varied and interesting hike over rugged fields, moorland paths, country lanes and beside Hadrians Wall with a number of short steep inclines.
The route was circular in an clockwise direction, first heading west from the Once Brewed National Parks Centre along the B6318 main road before heading south west across pastures. The route then went in a westerly direction via a track, a lane and over rugged fields with hollows and shallow sink holes.
The route then went north down a lane, crossing the B6318 to another lane and onwards across the Vallum to Milecastle 42 on Hadrians Wall at Cawfield Crags next to an old quarry. From here the path led east beside the undulating wall past Thorny Doors, Caw Gap Turret and Caw Gap and beyond the trig point on Winshield Crags to a lane. Here the route went south down a lane back to Once Brewed National Parks Centre.
Read more about this Once Brewed Circular Day Hiking in Northumberland, England, UK on my blog at: Once Brewed Circular Day Hiking, Hadrians Wall, Northumberland
Saturday, 10 March 2012
Friday, 9 March 2012
Thursday, 8 March 2012
Video – Hexham Circular Day Hiking In Northumberland, England, UK
Hexham Circular Day Hiking Northumberland was about 8.5 miles in distance and undertaken in April 2011. Myself and my partner Anne did this hike whilst on a Northumberland hiking holiday. We drove from our cottage accommodation in Bellingham to the starting location of Wentworth pay and display car park just south of Hexham Bridge next to the supermarket.
Hike along this charming riverside path from Hexham to the meeting point where the North and South Tyne rivers merge into one river, that of the River Tyne. The lovely route then continues beside the South Tyne to the hamlet of West Boat. Here you leave the river to gently ascend over wide pastures and past woodlands. You return from the village of Fourstones, back beside the pleasant rivers which lead back to Hexham.
Read more about this Hexham Circular Day Hiking in Northumberland, England, UK on my blog at: Hexham Circular Day Hiking In Northumberland, England, UK
Wednesday, 7 March 2012
Tuesday, 6 March 2012
Monday, 5 March 2012
Video - Walltown Circular Day Hiking Hadrians Wall Northumberland England UK
This 11.5 miles hike had an anti-clockwise route which started in the town centre of Walltown Circular Day Hiking Hadrians Wall was about 7.25 miles in distance and undertaken in April 2011. Myself and my partner Anne did this hike whilst on a Northumberland hiking holiday. We drove from our cottage accommodation in Bellingham to the starting location of Walltown pay and display car park.
If you are going to hike along Hadrians Wall from west to east then the Walltown section will provide you with an initial understanding of how grand a scale Hadrians Wall is. Extra drama has been added to the scenery by a century of quarrying dolerite from the Great Whin Sill which has created an abrupt high cliff edge.
Read more about this Walltown Circular Day Hiking at Hadrians Wall, Northumberland, England, UK on my blog at: Walltown Circular Day Hiking Hadrians Wall, Northumberland
Sunday, 4 March 2012
Saturday, 3 March 2012
Friday, 2 March 2012
Video - Kielder Water Circular Day Hiking Bull Crag Peninsula Northumberland England UK
Kielder Water Circular Day Hiking Bull Crag Peninsula was about 3 miles in distance and undertaken in April 2011. I did this hike with my Partner Anne whilst on a hiking holiday in Northumberland. We drove to Bull Crag Peninsula on Kielder Water on arrival in the area before going on to our cottage accommodation in Bellingham.
Read more about this Kielder Water Circular Day Hiking in Northumberland, England, UK on my blog at: Kielder Water Circular Day Hiking in Northumberland
Thursday, 1 March 2012
Wednesday, 29 February 2012
Tuesday, 28 February 2012
Article - Day Hiking around Tennyson Down and The Needles on the Isle of Wight Southern England
Tennyson Down and The Needles circular day hiking was around 6.5 mile in length. My partner Anne and I did this hike on our own whilst on a holiday on the Isle Of Wight with family and friends during September 2010. We started this day hiking trip just east of Freshwater Bay, parking just off the A3055 in a small free car park.
This was an easy to moderate hike with a wooden staircase, a short steep incline and a few long gentle inclines to cope with. The hike was fairly simple, hiking westward along the coast via Tennyson Down and Alum Bay to The Needles. We also return back over Tennyson Down via Freshwater Bay.
Read more about this Tennyson Down and The Needles Day Hiking, Isle Of Wight, England, UK on my blog: Tennyson Down and The Needles Circular Day Hiking Iisle Of Wight England UK
Monday, 27 February 2012
Sunday, 26 February 2012
Saturday, 25 February 2012
Article and Video - Day Hiking around Shipley Glen and Saltaire in Yorkshire England
Shipley Glen and Saltaire circular day hiking was a 7 mile long trip. My partner Anne and myself undertook this hike whilst on a New Year Weekend Hiking Break in Yorkshire, England, UK during December 2010 with SPICE West Midlands. Steve Dell of Fizz Leisure organized the weekend on behalf of SPICE.
The day hiking trip was actually done on New Year's Day 2011. After leaving our hotel, we had a short walk along the local river and canal before going north through Shipley Glen on the western side and then south on the eastern side of the Glen. Then we went through Saltaire, where we had our lunch before returning to out hotel along the canal and roads.
This was an easy to moderate hike as there was a long gentle incline to cope with. The hike was varied and quite interesting. We hiked along roads, a back alley, along a river and a canal. We also went through woods along a ridge, up hill and down hill but nothing too strenuous. We also hiked over heathland and through a Victorian park.
Read more about this Shipley Glen and Saltaire Day Hiking, Yorkshire, England, UK on my blog: Shipley Glen and Saltaire Circular Day Hiking Yorkshire England UK
Friday, 24 February 2012
Thursday, 23 February 2012
Wednesday, 22 February 2012
Article and Video - Day Hiking around Howarth in Yorkshire England
This was a 7 mile hike via Top Withens. It was an anti-clockwise route I did with Anne, my partner, whilst on a New Year Weekend Hiking Break in Yorkshire, England, UK during December 2010 with SPICE West Midlands. Steve Dell of Fizz Leisure organized the weekend on behalf of SPICE.
First, the day hiking took us from Haworth through Penistone Hill Country Park. Next we went onto Haworth Moor, where Emily Bronte got her inspiration for Wuthering Heights. We visited the Bronte Waterfall before climbing to Top Withens, the supposed setting for Wuthering Heights, complete with its ruins. Next, we retraced our steps downhill and then did an anti-clockwise semi-circular route following a gulley over the moor to a farmhouse. Lastly, we followed a straight track back to Penistone Hill Country Park.
This was an easy to moderate hike as there were a couple of steep gradients to tackle. However, the inclines were more than worth if for the stunning views of the open moor land. At the time we did this hike, which was New Year's Eve, there was the Annual Fell Running Event to Top Withens, so there were lots of Fell Runners going back and forth.
Read more about this Howarth Day Hiking Yorkshire, England, UK on my blog: Haworth Circular Day Hiking In Yorkshire England UK
Tuesday, 21 February 2012
Monday, 20 February 2012
Sunday, 19 February 2012
Article and Video - Day Hiking on Ilkley Moor in Yorkshire England
Ilkley Moor had fantastic views, both of the moor itself and of the surrounding area. During the hike we saw the famous "Cow and Calf Rocks" and the historic "12 Apostles Stone Circle". The grade of this day hiking was easy to moderate as there were some gradients. The moor was quite high, hence the great views, but we started the hiking from high up anyway.
We started the day hiking from the "Cow and Calf Pub", across the road from the moor and the "Cow and Calf Rocks" where we parked our cars. When we arrived there was a thick mist and we were wondering if we would be able to see anything. We were also thinking we may get lost on the moor. However, just as we began the day hiking, the mist miraculously lifted and provided some really spooky views of mist in the valley.
Read more about this Day Hiking on Ilkley Moor Yorkshire, England, UK on my blog: Ilkley Moor Circular Day Hiking Yorkshire England UK
Saturday, 18 February 2012
Friday, 17 February 2012
Thursday, 16 February 2012
Article and Video - Figure of Eight Day Hiking around Rhossili Down and Worms Head on The Gower Peninsula South Wales
Myself and my partner, Anne, did this 8 mile day hiking trip whilst we visited the Gower Peninsula in South Wales on a Hiking Holiday during October 2010. This Hike can be done as just Rhossili Down at 4 miles, just Worms Head at 4 miles or both at 8 miles depending on the tide times. If you want to do both parts, use the tide times for crossing to Worms Head to determine which section to do first. We did Rhossili Down early in the morning to catch the low tide for crossing to Worms Head later in the day.
The highest point above sea level on the Gower Peninsula is Rhossili Down's Beacon. It has imposing all round views of the peninsula. Although there is one steep climb up Rhossili Down, it isn't too long and is over and done with fairly quickly and well worth as the views you get of Rhossili Bay are fabulous. We went up the far end called Hillend.
With regard to Worms Head, it is very tricky underfoot with a long stretch of rocks to tackle to get to the first tract of land, the Inner Head. To get beyond that a second section of rocks and boulders must be contended with.
Read more about this Day Hiking Trip Around Rhossili Down And Worms Head, Gower Peninsula, South Wales on my blog: Rhossili Down And Worms Head Day Hiking On The Gower Peninsula, Wales, Uk
Wednesday, 15 February 2012
Tuesday, 14 February 2012
Monday, 13 February 2012
Article and Video - Day Hiking from Port Eynon to Rhossili on The Gower Peninsula South Wales
This was a 7 mile one way day hiking trip during a hiking holiday on the Gower Peninsula in South Wales during October 2010. The hike was quite straightforward. We left Port Eynon, hiking west over National Trust land along the coast until we reached Rhossili. We had some variable weather along the route and some lovely views, including dramatic cliff scenery and the famous Worms Head. We parked our car in Port Eynon Car Park and got public transport back to the car park from Rhossili. We made sure that there was public transport the day before by checking the bus timetable.
Read more about this Day Hiking Trip from Port Eynon to Rhossili, Gower Peninsula, South Wales on my blog: Day Hiking Port Eynon To Rhossili On The Gower Peninsula, Wales, UK
Sunday, 12 February 2012
Saturday, 11 February 2012
Friday, 10 February 2012
Article and Video - Day Hiking around 3-Cliffs Bay on The Gower Peninsula South Wales
This was a 5 mile day hiking outing I did with and my partner Anne whilst on a hiking holiday in October 2010 on the Gower Peninsula in South Wales. We parked our car on the NT (National Trust) car park (grid ref SS554874) near Pennard Cliffs Bus Stop on the southern side of Southgate. Our route was sort of circular in a westerly direction.
First we hiked westward along the coast and Pennard Cliffs to Three Cliffs Bay and Pobbles Beach before heading inland in a northerly direction. We then hiked in an anti-clockwise semi-circular direction to the other side of Three Cliffs Bay. After that we went in a south westerly direction to Great Tor and back. We then went inland in a clockwise semi-circular direction, northwards via the Gower Heritage Centre and then southwards to Pennard Castle. Finally we hiked in a south westerly direction over sand dunes back to the Pobbles Beach area and then easterly back to the car park.
Read more about this Day Hiking Trip around Three Cliffs Bay, Gower Peninsula, South Wales on my blog: Day Hiking Around Three Cliffs Bay, Gower Peninsula, Wales
Thursday, 9 February 2012
Wednesday, 8 February 2012
Tuesday, 7 February 2012
Article and Video - Day Hiking around Brewood in Staffordshire England
A 10 mile day hiking trip with and my partner Anne one weekend in October 2010 from Brewood, Staffordshire, England. After parking the car in Brewood, off Stafford Street (grid ref SJ885089) we set off on our circular route in a wide anti-clockwise direction. Initially, we were hiking in a south west direction towards Chillington Hall and Langley Lawn Farm. After that we went south around Big Wood and over the M54 Motorway to Codsall Wood. Next we went east, skirting Codsall until we again hit the M54 close to Upper Hattons. We hiked under the motorway bridge and connected with the Shropshire Union Canal. To complete the trip we hiked northwards for about 2 miles along the canal until we returned to Brewood. This was fairly varied day hiking trip and even though there were a few long straight sections, they were still quite interesting.
We feel that his was a moderate to hard day hike because it was over 10 miles. The route was more or less flat with a few slight inclines, along solid trails, farm segments, and a few country lanes and roads. Most of route was clear and well marked. However, there were a few times we had to search for path signposts. We feel that it was a very good route for exploring the Brewood to Codsall area in South Staffordshire. Brewood is a lovely little village, well worth a visit. Hiking this area provided us with some lovely opportunities for taking photographs.
Read more about this Day Hiking Trip around Brewood, Staffordshire, England on my blog: Day Hiking Around Brewood, Staffordshire
Monday, 6 February 2012
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Saturday, 4 February 2012
Article and Video - Day Hiking around Penkridge in Staffordshire England
This was a day hiking trip I undertook with and my partner Anne and two friends during a weekend in October 2010. We parked our car at the North Gate Lock by the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal, about 1 mile north of Penkridge (grid ref. SJ936159), in Staffordshire, England. First we hiked east towards Cannock Chase, then south through Teddesley Park until we hit a road. We then hiked south west via Pillaton until we reached the M6 motorway bridge and then hiked north along the canal.
We feel that his was a mild day hike along pretty much flat ground, along solid trails, farm segments, and a few country roads. A lot of the route was very clear as well as well marked. Having said that, there were some good path finding talents called for within woodland and also one somewhat bus road to contend with. We feel that it is an exceptional introduction to the Penkridge area and South Staffordshire. Penkridge is a marvellous location we recommend visiting. Hiking all around Penkridge provides you with some great views and photo opportunities. The distance of this day hiking trip was roughly 8.5 miles.
Read more about this Day Hiking around Penkridge, Staffordshire, England on my blog: Day Hiking Around Penkrdige, Staffordshire
Friday, 3 February 2012
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Wednesday, 1 February 2012
Article - Day Hiking Around High Cup On The Pennine Way In Cumbria, England
This was the third day hiking trip of our hiking holiday in the Eden Valley, Cumbria, England. This was a moderate day hike over a good stony track, a grassy path section, some pathless sections, and a short steep ascent and descent. Most of the route was clear and well marked. However, sections were not marked so be prepared to choose a route which suits you. It was a super introduction to the Pennine Way and the Northern Pennines. High Cup is a wonderful spectacle which I highly recommend experiencing. Hiking around High Cup provides some fantastic views and photographic opportunities.
Read more about this Day Hiking around High Cup on the Pennine Way in Cumbria, England on my blog at: High Cup Day Hiking On The Pennine Way In Cumbria, EnglandTuesday, 31 January 2012
Monday, 30 January 2012
Sunday, 29 January 2012
Article – New Year Weekend Hiking In Yorkshire, England
This hiking weekend was for 3 nights over the New Year in December 2010 with SPICE.
Our first day hiking was around Ilkley Moor over 5 miles. Starting at the Cow & Calf Rocks and passing the historic 12 Apostles Stone Circle. On New Year's Eve our day hiking route was 7 miles over Haworth Moor to Top Withens, where Emily Bronte got her inspiration for Wuthering Heights. On New Year's Day we did a 7 miles day hiking trip around Shipley Glen to Saltaire. Read more about this New Year Weekend Hiking in Yorkshire, England on my blog at: New Year Yorkshire Weekend Hiking, EnglandSaturday, 28 January 2012
Friday, 27 January 2012
Thursday, 26 January 2012
Article - Weekend Hiking Based In Whitby, North Yorkshire, England
This hiking weekend was for 2 nights from Friday afternoon to Monday afternoon.
The hiking on Saturday was a 10 mile circular route with the option of returning by train after 5 miles. On the morning we drove a short distance to Goathland, which was made famous as the village of "Aidensfield" in the TV programme, Heartbeat. We then hiked 5 miles to the lovely town of Grosmont. The afternoon hiking was another 5 miles back to Whitby. The hiking on Sunday was a 10 mile figure of eight route. We drove to the lovely fishing village of "Robin Hoods Bay". The morning hiking was about a 6 mile circular route with great views of the coast. We returned to Robin Hoods Bay for lunch and for a little exploration. After lunch we had the choice of a shorter circular hike of about 4 miles in the opposite direction along a disused railway before returning along a coastal footpath. The final day hiking on Monday was a 5 mile circular route. We drove inland to the moors and the famous "Hole of Horcum", which is a huge natural hollow 400ft deep. Read more about this Weekend Hiking around Whitby in North Yorkshire, England on my blog at: Whitby Weekend Hiking In North Yorkshire, EnglandWednesday, 25 January 2012
Tuesday, 24 January 2012
Monday, 23 January 2012
Article - Weekend Hiking Based In Minehead Somerset, England
This hiking weekend was for 2 nights from Friday afternoon to Sunday afternoon.
On Saturday, the morning hiking distance was about 6 miles to the lovely village of Dunster. The route was along the coastal path, then inland across open farmland and through a woodland area with a lovely brook. The afternoon hiking was another 5 miles back to Minehead. Most of the route was in the Exmoor National Park with marvellous views. On Sunday we drove to Wheddon Cross in a lovely area of Exmoor. The area is very famous for its Snowdrop Valley. The hiking distance down the valley and back was about 6 miles through some beautiful landscape, from woodland paths following brooks to open land with great views. The snowdrops looked fantastic! Read more about this Weekend Hiking based in Minehead in Somerset, England on my blog at: Minehead Hiking Weekend In Somerset, EnglandSunday, 22 January 2012
Saturday, 21 January 2012
Friday, 20 January 2012
Article - Hiking Holiday Around The Gower Peninsula In South Wales, UK
For some fabulous views, some good hiking and fresh air try a hiking holiday on The Gower Peninsula in South Wales, UK.
We stayed in Llangennith on the west coast of The Gower Peninsula. We did 3 day hiking journeys, the first to Three Cliffs Bay the second about Rhossili Down and also Worms Head and the 3rd was from Port Eynon To Rhossili. Read more about this Hiking Holiday around The Gower Peninsula in South Wales, UK on my blog at: Gower Peninsula Hiking Holiday In South Wales, UKThursday, 19 January 2012
Wednesday, 18 January 2012
Tuesday, 17 January 2012
Article - Hiking Holiday Around Eden Valley In Cumbria, England
We did 3 day hiking journeys, the first to High Force as well as Low Force falls, the second about the town of Appleby-In-Westmorland and the 3rd at High Cup on the Pennine Way within the North Pennines.
The Eden Valley is a lush and bountiful area and good hiking country with a lot of paths available. Much of the countryside is actually farmland, together with open fields bordered by hedgerows and dry-stone walls. It's also near by the Northern Pennies which has a distinctive awe-inspiring landscape of higher moorland and also broad upland dales. You'll discover a number of interesting reminders of the mining and industrial era, as well as some unique birds, animals and flora. Read more about this return Hiking Holiday around Eden Valley in Cumbria, England on my blog at: Eden Valley Hiking Holiday In Cumbria, England