16th October 2017
Britain's best views: the new Landscape Photographer of the Year book revealed
Landscape Photographer of the Year: Collection 11 (AA Publishing, £25) is out now.
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16th October 2017
Landscape Photographer of the Year: Collection 11 (AA Publishing, £25) is out now.
13th October 2017
In light of 'severe' population declines, environmental and outdoor organisations call for a temporary ban on all mountain hare culling
13th October 2017
The November issue of TGO is out, and it's all about a celebration of autumn in the mountains: beautiful views, wilderness, backpacking and much more
10th October 2017
We've partnered with White Stuff for a fantastic competition. One lucky entrant will win a £100 voucher from White Stuff, who have recently started using PrimaLoft Gold in their products
10th October 2017
Leon McCarron is the author of The Land Beyond, a new book about a 1,000-mile walk through the Middle East. We got in touch with Leon to find out more
9th October 2017
The John Muir Trust sponsors a new category in the 2018 Scottish Landscape Photographer of the Year
4th October 2017
Chris Townsend reviews a modern classic of Scottish hillwalking literature
3rd October 2017
Mountaineer Zac Poulton is swapping the Himalaya for the Lake District in a role aimed at keeping walkers safe on the Cumbrian fells
2nd October 2017
Shortlists have now been announced for our annual Reader Awards. Here's how you can vote
2nd October 2017
On Friday, rumours began circulating on social media that Pete's Eats, the legendary Llanberis cafe, had closed down. But The Great Outdoors can confirm this is not the case
2nd October 2017
There are a few places in Scotland's mountains where patches of snow rarely melt from one year to the next. As the final traces of last season's white stuff looked close to vanishing, Ed Byrne…