29th April 2022
Hyperlapse video: climbing Snowdon as you’ve never seen it before
Check out our new video - a spectacular fast-motion ascent of Wales’ highest mountain.
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29th April 2022
Check out our new video - a spectacular fast-motion ascent of Wales’ highest mountain.
27th April 2022
From high-level hiking in the Alps to coastal walking in the Hebrides, the latest issue of The Great Outdoors celebrates backpacking in all its myriad shapes and forms.
22nd April 2022
Commemorations of the 90th anniversary of the Kinder trespass this weekend will include an event designed to highlight the under-representation of people from black and minority ethnic backgrounds in the countryside.
21st April 2022
Russ Moorhouse recently set an unusual record, becoming the first person to wild camp on all 214 Wainwrights. What drove him to do it?
15th April 2022
What’s it like to walk 80km in a straight line – across some of Britain’s biggest mountains? Not straightforward, as Calum Maclean found out...
7th April 2022
The remotest pub on the British mainland reopens this month under community ownership. We spoke to one of the locals to find out more about their plans.
6th April 2022
Nicola Hardy explains how the mapping app komoot helped her meticulously plan a 150-mile route around the Isle of Man.
25th March 2022
Discover our pick of Britain’s best mountain views - and the walks to reach them - in the Spring issue of The Great Outdoors.
23rd March 2022
Following Russia’s invasion, here’s what the outdoor world is doing to help Ukraine and its people – and how you can too.
16th March 2022
New guidance has been issued to encourage landowners to improve access to the countryside – but some say it doesn't go far enough.
8th March 2022
Mud, pubs and industrial remnants: after 15 years in the UK, Matilda Welin takes a wry look at Britain’s walking culture compared to her native Sweden.