The period between Christmas and New Year often leaves plenty of time for families to get out and explore the UK’s beautiful scenery.
Eight stunning walks across the country have been selected by outdoor experts, offering families diverse landscapes to explore during the festive season.
The carefully chosen routes, compiled by Garden Buildings Direct, showcase Britain’s varied terrain, from sandy beaches in Norfolk to mountainous peaks in Scotland. The selection includes sheltered woodland walks, seaside strolls and spectacular waterfalls for winter adventurers.
These walks provide opportunities for visitors to experience gothic architecture, ancient woodlands, and crystal-clear waters whilst enjoying the crisp winter air.
Charmouth Beach made the list
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A spokesperson said: “Getting out and enjoying the great outdoors on chilly, sunny days is a lovely way to spend time with family and friends and blow away the spiderwebs.
“We’re lucky in the UK to have some very diverse and stunning landscapes we can enjoy and explore. There really is everything – from sandy beaches in the South West to the rugged landscapes in the Lake District.”
Wells-next-the-sea, Norfolk
Located on the Norfolk coast, Wells offers uninterrupted sandy vistas backed by fragrant pinewoods and sand dunes. The walk from Wells to Holkham provides a peaceful route perfect for birdwatching and nature enthusiasts.
Hever Castle, Kent
In the garden of England, Hever Castle presents gentle walks through festively adorned gardens. Visitors can enjoy strolls around the lake while admiring the castle’s exterior.
Padley Gorge, Peak District
This magical ancient woodland at Longshaw Estate offers open views across Peak District moorland. The route features brooks, Padley Mill, and stunning Derbyshire landscapes.
Charmouth Beach
This coastal spot provides the perfect family winter walk with fewer crowds than summer months.
Visitors can enjoy bracing sea air, hunt for fossils along the coast, and brave a toe-dip in the sea before finishing with a warming hot chocolate.
Whitby Abbey, Yorkshire
The historic Whitby Abbey offers beautiful coastal views for winter walkers. Visitors can explore gothic architecture and climb the 199 steps to reach the Abbey grounds, where breathtaking vistas await.
The Lake District has a lot to offer
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Catbells, Lake District
Described as an “iconic mountain walk”, it provides spectacular views from its summit. The well-signposted route is recommended for those seeking a more challenging winter adventure, though care should be taken in slippery conditions.
Loch Morlich, Scotland
Nestled in the heart of Glenmore Forest, Loch Morlich offers stunning views of the Cairngorm Mountains. Winter visitors might be treated to snow-dusted peaks for an authentic festive atmosphere.
Talybont Falls, Wales The Brecon Beacons’
Talybont Waterfalls provide “a magical winter experience”, according to the experts. Forest tracks lead to crystal clear waters, offering a refreshing post-Christmas adventure amidst beautiful Welsh scenery.
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