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The best walks and hikes in the United Kingdom

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181,945

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165,345

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Hiking in the United Kingdom offers a remarkable variety of landscapes, from gentle rolling hills and pastoral countryside to dramatic coastlines and ancient mountain ranges. The country features 15 national parks, including the mountainous regions of Snowdonia and the Lake District, and the moorlands of the Peak District. This diversity, combined with a vast network of footpaths, provides routes across varied terrain for all ability levels.

Best hiking trails in the United Kingdom

  • The most popular hiking route is Ben…

Last updated: May 1, 2026

4.7

(1300)

12,377

hikers

#1.

Ben Nevis Mountain Path

16.3km

06:21

1,310m

1,310m

Embark on the Ben Nevis Mountain Path, a difficult hike that takes you to the summit of the UK's highest peak. This challenging route covers 10.1 miles (16.3 km) and…

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4.9

(803)

8,781

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Embark on the Snowdon via Pyg and Miners' Track Loop, a moderate hiking route that takes you to the summit of Yr Wyddfa. This 7.7 miles (12.3 km) journey involves…

Moderate
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4.8

(864)

6,793

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Embark on the Old Man of Storr loop, a difficult 3.5-mile (5.7 km) hike on the Isle of Skye that takes around 2 hours and 16 minutes to complete. You…

Hard

Embark on the Quiraing & Meall na Suiramach loop from Flodigarry, a truly unique hiking experience on the Isle of Skye. You will traverse the Trotternish Ridge, a landscape sculpted…

Hard

4.8

(1036)

5,816

hikers

6.55km

02:39

280m

280m

Embark on a difficult hiking adventure along the Quiraing Loop, a 4.1-mile (6.5 km) route that takes about 2 hours and 39 minutes to complete. You will climb 910 feet…

Hard

4.8

(977)

4,697

hikers

Embark on the Kinder Scout Circular Walk, a moderate hiking route that takes you across varied terrain in the Peak District. You will cover 8.9 miles (14.4 km) and gain…

Moderate

4.8

(497)

4,719

hikers

Embark on the Pen y Fan and Corn Du Circular Walk, a moderate hike that takes you through the heart of Bannau Brycheiniog National Park. As you ascend, you will…

Moderate

4.8

(469)

4,700

hikers

7.81km

02:03

60m

60m

Imagine hiking the Buttermere loop, a moderate trail that takes you around the tranquil waters of Buttermere Lake. This 4.9-mile (7.8 km) hike, with a gentle 205 feet (63 metres)…

Moderate

4.4

(619)

2,863

hikers

Embark on the Fairy Pools and Coire na Creiche Loop, a moderate hike that takes you through a landscape of clear, aqua-blue waters and dramatic mountain backdrops. This route covers…

Moderate

Embark on the Striding Edge, Helvellyn & Swirral Edge loop from Glenridding, a classic and challenging hike in the Lake District National Park. This difficult route covers 8.1 miles (13.1…

Hard
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Ronnie
November 18, 2025, Crowden Tower

Crowden Tower 618m P5.2 (2027ft) (Hill ID: 512895) [JNSA s1076] The Mountains of England & Wales summit. Peak District National Park Definitive List summit.

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Andy
September 24, 2025, Catstye Cam

Red Tarn a good place to take a break

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Noreen K
September 24, 2025, Catstye Cam

Very doable from Helvellyn YHA without scary bits

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David
September 16, 2025, Old Man of Storr

brilliant walk if your in the area, great views

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i would really reccomend this walk but car parking can be tedious

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The lower section of the circular trail offers a new perspective on the fascinating rock formations with every step. And you're right in the middle of it all. The upper section of the trail offers even more expansive views. Easily manageable with sturdy footwear. A highly recommended trail!

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DULMI
July 29, 2025, Creag Loisgte

The lower section of the circular trail offers a new perspective on the fascinating rock formations with every step. And you're right in the middle of it all. The upper section of the trail offers even more expansive views. Easily manageable with sturdy footwear. A highly recommended trail!

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The lower section of the circular trail offers a new perspective on the fascinating rock formations with every step. And you're right in the middle of it all. The upper section of the trail offers additional, expansive views. Easily manageable with sturdy footwear. A highly recommended trail!

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Hiking amongst spectacular mountains and hills

The sheer range of magnificent upland landscapes you can discover on hikes in the United Kingdom is staggering. Wordsworth, Muir, Wainwright, Burns: the names of the pioneering souls who loved to walk this land have reverberated through history, shaping our modern appreciation for, and drive to conserve, our precious wild places.

The verdant, undulating green hills of Southern England and Wales give way to rougher, rockier pastures the further north you venture. Much of this land makes for gorgeous walking with vibrant wildlife. The only truly mountainous regions here occur in Snowdonia and the Lake District, whilst Northern Ireland’s Mourne Mountains also boast superb hillwalking with a similar feel.

However, in terms of mountain adventure, the best hiking trails in the United Kingdom are those found in the majestic Scottish Highlands. Just a single experience of one of the monstrous behemoths of Torridon, the staggering ramparts of Glencoe, the inselberg peaks of Assynt, the sub-Arctic plateau of the Cairngorms or the world-famous scenery of the Isle of Skye will have you hopelessly addicted to this bonny land.

Almost 20,000 miles of beautiful coast

Surrounded by the sea, it is no wonder many of the finest walks in the United Kingdom are those that explore its wonderful coastline. From England’s shipwreck coves, prehistoric treasures and towering white cliffs to the secret golden beaches, fjord-like lochs and monumental sea stacks of the Scottish Highlands, this is some of the most spectacular coast found anywhere.

The Great British weather

The United Kingdom has a maritime climate that brings changeable weather all year round. One minute you may be basking in bright sunshine, the next zipping up your waterproof. Summers are generally warm, whilst winters are cool and wet. When hiking in the west, you are more likely to feel the effects of fronts coming in off the Atlantic, bringing wind and rain, particularly in the uplands. The east enjoys more settled, drier weather.

Snowfall is common on the mountains in winter, particularly in the Scottish Highlands, where conditions can be extreme. This creates challenges that go beyond basic hiking if you are seeking to get up high. However, the combination of low light and snow on the hills creates a wonderland that can still be incredible on the lower trails.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many hiking trails are there in the United Kingdom?

There are over 166,000 hiking routes to explore across the United Kingdom. With a vast network of public footpaths, National Trails, and open access land, you can find everything from short strolls to challenging multi-day treks.

What do other hikers enjoy about the United Kingdom?

The UK is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Hikers particularly praise the incredible diversity of landscapes, from the rugged mountains of Scotland and Wales to the rolling hills of England and the dramatic coastlines found all around the island.

Are there easy, family-friendly hikes available?

Yes, there are thousands of easy hikes suitable for families. A great example is the Buttermere loop in the Lake District. It's a relatively flat walk around a stunning lake, with incredible scenery that's manageable for most ages and abilities.

Where can I find a good hike with waterfalls?

For a dedicated waterfall walk, the Ingleton Waterfalls Trail in the Yorkshire Dales is a popular favourite, offering a spectacular series of cascades along a well-maintained path. Alternatively, on the Isle of Skye, the Fairy Pools & Cuillin Views loop features magical blue-green pools and waterfalls at the foot of the Black Cuillin mountains.

What are some of the UK's best coastal walks?

The UK is famous for its long-distance coastal paths. The South West Coast Path in England offers 630 miles of stunning sea views, while the Pembrokeshire Coast Path in Wales is renowned for its wild cliffs and sandy coves. For something unique, the Jurassic Coast provides dramatic scenery and the chance to see fossils.

Are dogs allowed on hiking trails in the UK?

Dogs are welcome on most public footpaths. However, you must keep them under close control, especially near livestock. In some areas, like open moorland during bird nesting season (typically March to July) or on certain nature reserves, you may be required to keep your dog on a lead. Always check local signage.

What is a good circular walk in the Peak District?

The Peak District is perfect for circular walks. A classic and challenging option is the Kinder Scout loop from Edale. This route takes you onto a vast moorland plateau with fantastic views and a real sense of wilderness, returning to a village known for its walker-friendly pubs.

What's a classic mountain hike in Wales?

For a classic Welsh mountain day, the Pyg Track & Miners Track loop to the summit of Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon) is an excellent choice. It combines a rugged, scenic ascent with a more gradual, historical descent past old mining works.

Are there any hikes with scrambling opportunities?

Yes, for those seeking a thrill, the Striding Edge, Helvellyn & Swirral Edge loop in the Lake District is one of the UK's most famous scrambles. It involves traversing a narrow, rocky ridge and requires a good head for heights and appropriate experience.

What should I pack for a hike in the UK?

The weather can change very quickly, especially in the mountains. Always pack waterproof trousers and a jacket, extra warm layers, a hat, and gloves. Sturdy, waterproof hiking boots are essential. Also carry a map and compass (and know how to use them), a fully charged phone, and plenty of food and water.

Is parking available at popular trailheads?

Parking at popular trailheads, especially in National Parks like the Lake District or Snowdonia on weekends, can be very limited and fill up early. For some locations, like Pen y Pass for Snowdon, you must pre-book your parking space well in advance. Always have an alternative plan and consider using local bus services.

What is a good hike for dramatic landscapes on the Isle of Skye?

The Isle of Skye is famed for its otherworldly landscapes. The Old Man of Storr loop is a must-do, taking you up close to the iconic rock pinnacle. It's a steep but relatively short climb that rewards with unforgettable views of the unique terrain.

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