First-time visitors to the coastal areas of Norfolk and Suffolk may be surprised at the landscape they encounter, for although there are vast areas of low-lying ground, it is not the monotonous dead-flat expanse that some imagine. Set against a backdrop of gently rolling countryside that is broken b[...]
There is immense variety in both the scenery and natural life of the Pembrokeshire coast and its exploration can be equally satisfying for serious walkers and those more inclined to potter. At any time of the year there is much to see as the continuing cycle of nature successively reveals its differ[...]
Pathfinder Peak District covering Eyam, the Chatsworth Estate and the Monk's Dale Nature Reserve. This selection offers interest, regional variety and balance of routes in the Peak District providing the best walks in the area. From an easy stroll through Robin Hood's Stride to the much more challe[...]
Both scenically and historically, Somerset and Wiltshire rank as two of the most attractive and interesting counties in Britain. Landscapes range from the breezy heights of the Mendips to the flat meadows of the Somerset Levels, and from the rolling chalk uplands of the Marlborough Downs to the mudf[...]
Wales' capital city Cardiff has a thriving heritage and cultural scene, and is surrounded by the beautiful vale of Glamorgan, with its coastal fringes, pleasant villages and industrial tradition. Gower, lying to the west of Swansea, offers superb scenery, glorious sandy beaches, wooded valleys, open[...]
Do you enjoy a walk in the country or a leisurely afternoon stroll? Do you have a taste for Britain's history and heritage? Inside Pathfinder(R) Guide to Heritage Walks in North East England are 25 fantastic country walks taking in some of Northern England's top heritage sites, from National Trust [...]