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Walking for Mindfulness
December 22, 2017

Walking for Mindfulness : Why a Walking Holiday Benefits More than Just Physical Health

By Alex Cunningham

We’ve heard of yoga retreats and wellbeing spas, but have you ever thought about how a walking holiday might provide the perfect restorative opportunity for your mental health?

Kinder Scout
November 14, 2017

Protecting the Right to Roam

By James Robinson

This week we take a look at protecting the right to roam: the history, your rights and its relevance to walkers everywhere.

October 27, 2017

Cabo de Gata Villages

By James Robinson

We give an inside look into the Cabo de Gata villages, which beaches to visit and the hiking possibilities found in the surrounding area...

Walks in Northumberland
October 26, 2017

Walks in Northumberland | Modern Day Pilgrimage

By James Robinson

Walks in Northumberland have all the ingredients for the ideal hiking experience, history, iconic landmarks and stunning views. The Farne...

South West Coast Path
October 26, 2017

Best British Walks for September

By Celtic Trails

A collection of our recommendations for the Best British Walks for September, including the Gower Coast Path, Northumberland Coast Path & more

Shropshire Hills walking holiday
October 18, 2017

Shropshire Hills - Church Stretton

By Celtic Trails

If you are looking for a relaxing walking break Church Stretton, in the heart of Shropshire’s finest walking country, has an idylic location.

walking holidays in the UK
October 18, 2017

Coleridge Way - a trail of literary nostalgia

By Celtic Trails

For a scenic literary experience,walk the Coleridge Way. Having previously been followed by Samuel Taylor Coleridge and William Wordsworth, this walking trail will provide its travellers with a sense...

Walk into your everyday commute
September 29, 2017

Everyday Walking (Getting More Steps into the Day-to-Day)

By James Robinson

This week, we take a look at how you can revolutionise the travel routine with everyday walking routes and new schemes to boost practical...

Telford Bridge on Walking holidays in Scotland
September 27, 2017

Share Your Steps | Heather Walk's The Great Glen Way | Celtic Trails Blog

By James Robinson

Heather's walking the great glen way blog, for first-hand experience of walking coast to coast along the Scottish highlands passing Loch N...

Hiking Holidays in Japan
September 21, 2017

Walking Japan: Q&A w/Geoff Buck

By James Robinson

This week I caught up with our Nakasendo and Kumano Kodo Trails tour leader Geoff Buck to clear up questions we get in on walking Japan...

Rob Roy Way
September 7, 2017

Autumn Walks to Lift the Spirits

By James Robinson

We've put together our pick of the best uk autumn walks to lift the spirits this turning of the season. Get out in the crisp, open air this...

walk yourself healthy Walking down from the summit at Goat Fell
August 29, 2017

Walk Yourself Healthy

By James Robinson

Finding time to walk yourself healthy can be trying, research from Public Health England suggests that many do not manage to fit in 10 min...

Singles Walking holidays in Ireland
July 15, 2017

The Art of Going it Alone

By James Robinson

if you are a bit anxious about taking on solo walking holidays, then its more than worth doing - if not just to realise what you're capable..

Bridge over the river Tweed
July 11, 2017

Share Your Steps | Laura Walks the St Cuthbert's Way

By James Robinson

Walking St Cuthbert's Way blog, courtesy of Laura, who walked the Borders route to Lindisfarne and recorded the results in what makes for...

sustainable tourism
July 4, 2017

How Can Sustainable Tourism Be a Force for Change?

By James Robinson

When it comes to conservation, we're all eager for solutions. Sustainable Tourism, when its uncompromising yet realistic of current issues...

Spanish Walking Holidays Ruta de Alquézar - Asque
June 30, 2017

Hiking the Pyrenees Spain | Walking Aragon Rio Vero

By James Robinson

This week, we share the results of hiking the Pyrenees Spain. Photos and accounts of Sierra de Guara walking holidays in the rio vero canyon.

Man on cliff with binoculars
June 9, 2017

Why Birdwatching and Walking Go Hand in Hand

By James Robinson

At their heart, birdwatching  and walking have a lot in common with the ideals and aims of slow travel. Birdwatching and walking somewhere w...

DylanThomas Birthday Walk Taf Estuary
May 8, 2017

Walks in Carmarthenshire: Walking Pendine to Laugharne to Llansteffan

By James Robinson

we take to the rails this week to look at some of the finest walks in Carmarthenshire around the welsh coastal path. Read on for info and p...

Walker on path down from devils Kitchen to Cwm Idwal with Llyn Idwal and Pen yr Ole Wen in shot
April 21, 2017

Walking and Mental Health | Studies Show the Link Between Peace of Mind

By James Robinson

Walking and mental health, leading figures suggest association with setting time aside each week to get out in the open air and clarity of...

Llansteffan Castle, over the Tywi estuary
April 20, 2017

Celtic Trails Sets All New Wales Coast Path Itinerary

By James Robinson

The Wales Coast Path was always an opportunity to celebrate the best of Wales, our Wales Coast Path Itinerary can be tailored to your walk...

Man reading while hiking
April 14, 2017

Great Books for Great Walks

By Alex Cunningham

Walking and literature has always kept close quarters, and perhaps there’s something about the travelling on foot that seems to bring your surroundings, thoughts and ideas into sharp focus.

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