The UK is an incredible place for hiking. With over 100,000 miles of public footpaths and trails, there are endless options for hiking throughout this beautiful country.
This National Park is famous for its varied scenery, with green rolling hills, idyllic villages, lush fields and pastures, tranquil rivers, dramatic valleys, waterfalls and gorges.
The largest island of the Inner Hebrides, Skye has no shortage of dramatic landscapes, with jagged mountains, an untamed coastline, and breathtaking vistas.
Snowdonia is a large, mountainous National Park in north Wales. Home to the highest mountain in Wales, Mount Snowdon (or Yr Wyddfa in Welsh), Snowdonia is another fantastic place for hiking.
Here you will find a stunning railway viaduct that has featured in several famous movies and TV shows. (Another one for the Harry Potter fans: you’ll probably recognise this place too!)