It’s all very well, as the weather warms and the flowers prettify the hedgerows again, to talk about getting out for a walk. But just because a lot of us are able to put one foot in front of the other doesn’t mean that we necessarily know how to walk or get into walking – even if we recognise the benefits and might want to. Also the emphasis on walks that are published tends to be on doing the activity with others – which is grossly unfair on those of us that relish hitting the path or trail alone. My latest i Paper travel feature is on great hikes to try if you want to get into solo walking – including a couple of sublime accessible-friendly trails. From the balmy estuaries of Cornwall via peaceful Lake District valleys to the ethereal coast of Northern Ireland, these UK routes are made for walking…
The UK’s Best Solo Hikes – i Weekend
Categories: Articles, hiking, UK Travel, Wilderness Travel


