Climbing Scafell Pike from Wasdale Head is the easiest route up. We’ll tell you how hard it is, how to avoid the crowds, how long it takes and where to park. We share everything you need to know to climb Scafell Pike.
Crinkle Crags & Bowfell: Two of Wainwright's favourites in one walk
We visited every tomb in the Valley of the Kings: here's which are truly the best
Loughrigg Fell: the perfect walk from Ambleside, Lake District
Helm Crag: the perfect sunset walk in the Lake District
Tresaith Waterfall: how to find it plus tips for tides and rainfall
Inca Bridge: if you only buy one ticket for Machu Picchu, make it this one
Greendale Tarn: a beautiful secluded spot to avoid the crowds
Greendale Tarn is gorgeous, nestled in stunning mountain scenery and the walk to get there has some truly fabulous views, not to mention you spend a significant portion of the trail following a beautiful gill. We’re sharing directions, as well as exactly what to expect from the walk, including difficulty and trail conditions.
Pinkuylluna: the most enchanting ruins in Ollantaytambo
Rosebush Quarry: is this Pembrokeshire's best wild swimming spot?
Maras Salt Mines: where to find the best views of the ancient Incan salt pans
Huayna Picchu vs Machu Picchu Mountain: which is the best Machu Picchu hike?
Machu Picchu Mountain: how hard the hike is plus a secret insider tip
Taylor Gill Force: the quickest route to one of the tallest waterfalls in the Lake District
Taylor Gill Force is one of the tallest and most impressive waterfalls in the Lake District. It tumbles down the cliffside, surrounded by beautiful larch trees and backed by the rugged Seathwaite Fell. There are a couple of ways to reach the falls and we chose the quickest route and are sharing step by step directions in this guide.
Spout Force: the Lake District's hidden gorge waterfall
Huayna Picchu and the stairs of death: just how scary is it really?
The Huayna Picchu hike has to be one of the best short walks in the world. The views looking down over Machu Picchu are simply jaw dropping, but it’s not just about the scenery, the trail itself is exciting with narrow paths, vertigo inducing drop offs and of course the famed ‘stairs of death’. We’re sharing just how hard it really is and whether it deserves its scary reputation.
How to find Buttermere's secret turquoise plunge pools
The 22 Best Blue Mountains Walks (easy - hard, by area)
Wild swimming under the gorgeous 18th century Stockley Bridge
12 Incredible Brecon Beacons Waterfalls including hidden gems
Some of the most beautiful waterfalls in the whole of the UK can be found in one small area in the Brecon Beacons. Not only are they spectacular to look at, but the vast majority have fabulous swimming holes at the base. This guide contains the best of the Brecon Beacon Waterfalls, including hidden gems.