Walking Britain: Seasonal Trails Linking Coast, Countryside and Historic Towns

By Ivan PetrenkoJul 20, 2025 23:44 PMNews
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West Highland Way passes through Glencoe valley. Source: unsplash

Across the UK, sixteen major walking trails stay open no matter the season, linking paths through England, Scotland and Wales into one continuous invitation to explore on foot. They belong to the National Trails network, and no two are the same. Some are steep and wild, others gentle and flat, with distances and views that shift from coastlines to countryside. Most trails connect with public transport at key points, making them accessible without a private vehicle and suitable for short or multi-day segments.

Some English walking paths wind directly through towns where the past still shapes the streets, linking footpaths with places that have stood for centuries. The Cotswold Way crosses the limestone hills of Gloucestershire and passes through Chipping Campden and Broadway. The Thames Path follows the riverbank through Oxford and Windsor, reaching west London suburbs. The South Downs Way leads across the chalk ridges of southern England, linking the historic cities of Winchester and Eastbourne.

Cotswold Way passes through Chipping Campden. Source: unsplash
Cotswold Way passes through Chipping Campden. Source: unsplash

Scotland’s routes include upland and remote areas with limited infrastructure. The West Highland Way begins just outside Glasgow and steadily climbs north, skimming the edge of Loch Lomond before continuing deep into the Highland landscape toward Fort William. The Cape Wrath Trail continues north through sparsely populated regions without formal waymarking. This trail crosses moorland and unbridged rivers and requires advanced planning due to the absence of regular facilities.

In Wales, the Pembrokeshire Coast Path follows the Atlantic shoreline past towns such as Tenby, St Davids and Fishguard. Inland, Glyndŵr’s Way forms a circular route through Powys, including upland scenery within Snowdonia National Park. Offa’s Dyke Path runs alongside the boundary between Wales and England, crossing grassy ridges and passing remnants of old fortifications and defensive banks. Each of the three Welsh routes takes walkers through changing landscapes and is easy to follow thanks to regular signs along the way.

Glyndŵr’s Way crosses uplands of Snowdonia. Source: unsplash
Glyndŵr’s Way crosses uplands of Snowdonia. Source: unsplash

These walking routes accommodate a wide range of visitors. Some sections, particularly those built on disused railway lines, are level and suitable for wheelchair users. Public transport access and baggage services on selected trails allow for short-distance walking without full equipment. The network offers structured yet flexible options for travellers planning seasonal or off-season walking trips in the UK.

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