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Walking in the UK Countryside: Best Regions and Routes

February 22, 2026
Walking in the UK Countryside: Best Regions and Routes

Why Walk in the UK?

Walking is the national pastime of the UK. The country has over 140,000 miles of public footpaths and rights of way, a network unmatched anywhere in the world. From coastal cliffs to mountain ridges, gentle river valleys to ancient forests, there is a walk for every ability and interest.

Best Walking Regions

The Lake District, England

England's most popular walking destination offers everything from lakeside strolls to challenging fell walks. The scenery is spectacular and the network of paths is extensive.

The Scottish Highlands

Wild, remote, and dramatic. Munro-bagging (climbing Scotland's mountains over 3,000 feet) is a popular challenge. The right to roam in Scotland gives walkers access to most open land.

The Cotswolds, England

Gentle rolling hills, honey-stone villages, and pastoral countryside make the Cotswolds perfect for relaxed walking.

Pembrokeshire, Wales

The Pembrokeshire Coast Path runs for 186 miles along one of the most beautiful coastlines in Europe.

The Peak District, England

The UK's first national park offers dramatic gritstone edges, limestone dales, and moorland walks.

Long-Distance Paths

  • Coast to Coast Walk: 190 miles from the Irish Sea to the North Sea across northern England
  • South West Coast Path: 630 miles around the coasts of Devon, Cornwall, Dorset, and Somerset
  • West Highland Way: 96 miles through Scotland from Glasgow to Fort William
  • Hadrian's Wall Path: 84 miles following the Roman frontier across northern England

Walking Essentials

  1. Waterproof jacket — rain can arrive at any time
  2. Good walking boots appropriate to the terrain
  3. Ordnance Survey maps or a reliable GPS app
  4. Layers — temperatures vary with altitude and weather
  5. Water, snacks, and a basic first aid kit

The Right to Roam

In Scotland, there is a legal right of access to most open land. In England and Wales, public footpaths, bridleways, and designated access land provide extensive walking opportunities. Always follow the Countryside Code: close gates, keep dogs under control, and leave no trace.

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