Experience one of Britain’s greatest long-distance walks as our latest route, Offa’s Dyke Path, follows the border between Wales and England for 185 remarkable miles.
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Our colleague Sarah and her husband Matt walked from Minehead to Westward Ho! on the South West Coast Path last week.
There'll be a blog coming soon telling the full story of their wonderful adventure. In the meantime, here's a little taster of their week on the trail.
In his latest article for @OrdnanceSurvey , our colleague Mark explores how learning to navigate can enhance a walking holiday – helping walkers build confidence, understand the landscape around them, and discover features they might otherwise miss.
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From dinosaur footprints and crab pasties to red squirrels, seaside swims and the island’s wonderfully quirky Seven Wonders, Jo shares seven of her favourite discoveries from walking the Isle of Wight Coastal Path.
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This fine fella pictured on Green Slack is Billy. His owner, Tobyn, tells us they had the most wonderful time walking Hadrian's Wall, adding: 'We loved every step and we could not be more grateful.'
Thinking about a walking holiday, but not quite sure how it all works?
At Mickledore, we’ve spent nearly 30 years helping people explore on foot. It’s your journey. We simply make it easier.
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It’s official. As of today, the Coast to Coast Path is now England’s newest National Trail.
In our latest blog, we explore what makes the route so special - and why this long-awaited recognition feels entirely fitting.
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It’s official: the King Charles III England Coast Path is the longest managed coastal walk in the world, and we’re proud to offer walking holidays across almost 880 miles of this landmark route.
Explore the path with us on our blog: https://t.co/9RvOgqpBAg
We’ve managed to secure some extra accommodation on the West Highland Way and created a small number of ready-made holidays with fixed start dates already in place. These are dates that would otherwise be unavailable. Take a look!
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Do you ever visit Ordnance Survey’s Get Outside website? It’s a great place to discover inspiration for all kinds of outdoor adventures. This month our colleague Mark has been helping readers choose the best location for their walking holiday in Scotland
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We’ve managed to secure accommodation on the West Highland Way and created a small number of ready made holidays with fixed start dates already in place. These are dates that would otherwise be unavailable.
https://t.co/weFPazgjvl
Shelley has recently been out updating our route notes on the North Lakes Traverse. These lovely images were taken between Patterdale and Rosthwaite. If it looks this good in winter, just imagine how glorious it's going to be in springtime!
Looking for an alternative to the West Highland Way?
In this blog we explore five superb long-distance walking routes that offer a similar sense of adventure - from quiet glens in Scotland to rugged trails in Ireland.
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In the latest edition of our Trail Talk series, we catch up with Mark to hear his reflections, insights, and top tips from a fabulous walk on the South Downs Way.
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Walking in the Lake District offers an exceptional mix of landscapes, from iconic fells and high passes to peaceful valleys and lakeside paths. It’s a region where dramatic scenery and easy-going countryside sit comfortably side by side. Take a look!
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Walking in Southern England invites you to explore some of the UK’s most scenic and varied landscapes, where rolling hills, charming villages, and dramatic coastlines are steeped in history.
Take a look: https://t.co/hNwznOUGS1