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Car-free tour of East Sussex: waterside walks, woods and delicious food stops

This pastoral landscape – dotted with medieval towns and villages, quirky pubs and ancient churches – is easy to navigate using buses, trains and hiking routes such as the 1066 Country Walk

‘If you are not lost within a minute, you’re not trying hard enough’ – my search for magical Morocco

It’s celebrated as a place that influenced generations of artists. Our writer attempts to recapture the spirit on an overland journey from London to Marrakech and the Atlas Mountains

O’er vales and hills in a wheelchair: a new accessible trail in the Lake District

The Miles Without Stiles initiative has opened up the fells and lakes to people with limited mobility. Our writer helps his friend try out a bracing route at Windermere

10 of the best UK winter walks with stunning views

You don’t have to trek for miles to enjoy breathtaking vistas – we asked 10 writers and filmmakers to pick their favourites

‘Frost glazes the reeds and trees’: 10 UK winter walks suggested by readers

Our tipsters pick their favourite countryside and coastal routes for a wintry walk, and suggest a few pubs and cafes to warm up in afterwards

I took on Europe’s toughest trek – Corsica’s spectacular GR20 – and came back changed for the better

With a tent and little else our writer set off along the GR20, known as Europe’s toughest trek. It was an experience that sharpened the senses and offered rich rewards

2024 travel planner: 12 of the best things to do and see in the UK this year

Top attractions from cycling, canoeing and surfing to fashion, culture and art – plus an aerial adventure on top of the Principality Stadium

I campervanned across Ireland alone – and climbed as many mountains as I could

Soon after a painful separation, this traveller had to overcome fears of solitude – but the mountains, seas and bars she found helped her let go

In the Greek midwinter: hiking around the Vikos gorge, Greece’s ‘Grand Canyon’

Deep snow, icy pools and cosy hotels in timeless stone villages … this is a magical time in Zagori and Greece’s mountainous north

Just for Christmas: the Harrogate pub that becomes the Sleigh & Reindeers

Walk through a North Yorkshire spa town, then pop in to the Victorian baths before a pint and top-notch food at this festively renamed old pub

Walking Leicester’s new Richard III trail – 530 years in the making

A walk threading through the city follows in the footsteps of the Yorkist king vanquished in 1485, whose remains were found – beneath a car park – in 2012

Highland refuge: Scotland’s serene, socially-conscious hideaway

A beautiful new holiday let with an unusual ethos offers solitude, space to reflect, brilliant walks and views to the Isle of Skye

Rugged lakes, panoramic peaks and sparkling bays: five underrated Victorian walks

From history lessons to art appreciation, these lesser-known walks in regional Victoria immerse visitors in nature and so much more

Faroe Islands farmers charge a fee to access beauty spots as visitor numbers soar

A tourism boom to the North Atlantic islands, fuelled by social media, has resulted in some landowners taking measures to get a share of the revenues

20 of the best UK pubs with bedrooms, for lunch and a winter walk

What’s better than a winter pub lunch? Staying the night afterwards. Our pick includes coaching inns, a 12th-century abbey and a Game of Thrones hotspot

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