The Walking and Hiking in the UK WebRing was set up to link together sites with content of interest to walkers and hikers in the UK - England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. If you are looking for walking or hiking information in the UK then this is the place to look.
The wooded path leading to Durlston Head is endearingly called "Isle of Wight Road". It is Sunday and, although still January, there are lots of people walking here today. I wonder if the rest of the South West Coastal Path will be as busy as this. Continue reading →
I have been walking along a nudist beach. Last time I inadvertently strayed onto a nudist beach with my camera, I was shouted at by a very rude, very naked, and very fat man. But, I have seen no naked bodies today. It is January, after all. Continue reading →
I have been walking along a nudist beach. Last time I inadvertently strayed onto a nudist beach with my camera, I was shouted at by a very rude, very naked, and very fat man. But, I have seen no naked bodies today. It is January, after all. Continue reading →
Dark clouds are lit from below - a dirty orange colour, their undersides outlined with yellow and gold. Clear sky, of deep blue - almost indigo. The sea is covered with swatches of gold and silver on a backdrop of deep blue-green, speckled with white foam Continue reading →
The West Pennine Moors is an upland area in southern Lancashire, butressed by Bolton, Chorley and Blackburn, hugley popular in the local area for many activities, including walking. This site is designed to give an insight into the history of the area, and provide a database of walks in the area, for both recreation and Duke Of Edinburgh Award expeditions.
Walks in Yorkshire covering the area of the Yorkshire Dales and the North York Moors National Parks. Wharfedale, Wensleydale, Swaledale and Teesdale are a few of the individual dales covered.