23rd October 2018
Countrystride: new podcast dedicated to Cumbria and the Lake District
The new Countrystride podcast, with Mark Richards and David Felton, aims to celebrate the landscape, heritage and culture of Cumbria and the Lake District.
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23rd October 2018
The new Countrystride podcast, with Mark Richards and David Felton, aims to celebrate the landscape, heritage and culture of Cumbria and the Lake District.
23rd October 2018
As autumn turns to winter, the Lake District can be stunningly atmospheric, as photographer Dave Fieldhouse demonstrates.
22nd October 2018
For the first time in nearly 70 years, the public will have their say on how the country’s most cherished landscapes can be enhanced for future generations.
22nd October 2018
Survey finds that most cyclists and pedestrians who use main roads in the East Midlands and North West report high levels of satisfaction, but there's room for safety improvements to be made.
18th October 2018
A new book celebrating the world's greatest trails – Trekking Beyond by Damian Hall, Dave Costello and Billi Bierling – is out today. Here are some of the finest images in the book by photographer…
17th October 2018
Roger Smith pays tribute to pioneering writer and outdoor campaigner Rennie McOwan.
16th October 2018
Legendary mountaineer Sir Chris Bonington adds his support for Mend Our Mountains crowdfunding campaign – but the clock is ticking for donations.
16th October 2018
The winners of Landscape Photographer of the Year 2018 have been announced – and an image of Glen Coe nets the big prize.
15th October 2018
The best in this year's outdoor clothing, equipment, tech, innovation, sustainability, and more.
15th October 2018
Roger Smith is disturbed by proposals for the future management of the Lake District.