Address: Cothelstone Hill Car Park Taunton Somerset United Kingdom
Standing on the summit of Cothelstone Hill on the southern edge of the Quantocks, the circle of beech trees known as the Seven Sisters is thought to mark the outline of a prehistoric platform cairn. Further fascinating remnants of the hill’s long history of human Read more…
Address: Newbiggin-on-Lune Newbiggin-on-Lune Cumbria CA17 4ND United Kingdom
Lakes of any size are very thin on the ground in the Yorkshire Dales National Park. Sunbiggin Tarn’s rarity makes it popular with wildlife and visiting humans alike. Interesting birds can be seen here all year around but this place’s greatest claim to fame is Read more…
Address: London W5 5JH London Greater London W5 5JH United Kingdom
Large open park land close to South Ealing and you are able to walk through this park area to Ealing Broadway. Some nice tree lined avenues and is a good place to stroll. Best underground station is South Ealing station. Lots of activities for adults Read more…
Address: 76 Swinburne Ave Hitchin Hertfordshire SG5 2RR United Kingdom
Oughtonhead is a beautiful nature reserve with the River Oughton running through it and is managed by the Herts Wildlife Trust. It is teeming with wildlife. There’s no official walking trail, just lots of criss-crossing paths through farmland and woodland. If you’re visiting in the Read more…
Address: Bledlow Ridge Bledlow Ridge Buckinghamshire HP14 4AW United Kingdom
Six miles north of High Wycombe, Yoesden has changed little since medieval times. Descending from ‘beech hanger’ woods, its sun-soaked chalk grassland provides a haven for less common flora and fauna. In late June, it’s a pink and purple picture with chalk fragrant, pyramidal and Read more…
Address: Coast Rd Larne Mid and East Antrim BT40 2QG United Kingdom
Carnfunnock Country Park is a 191-hectare park located between Drains Bay and Ballygally, near Larne, County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It is situated on the A2 Antrim Coast Road, 3.5 miles north of Larne. PRICES Entrance to the park is free of charge, as is use Read more…
Address: Queen St Arundel West Sussex BN18 United Kingdom
Start from the museum end of the car park, picking up the riverside trail and following a wide loop of the River Arun to reach the wetland centre (paid entry), home to glow worms, bee orchids, bats, warblers and rare blue ducks. Bear left, away Read more…
Address: Moffat DG10 9LH Moffat Scotland DG10 9LH United Kingdom
Grey Mare’s Tail is a 60-metre hanging valley waterfall near to Moffat in southern Scotland. The fall is produced by the Tail Burn flowing from Loch Skeen cascading into the Moffat Water in the lower valley below. The surrounding area forms the Grey Mare’s Tail Read more…
Address: Redford Redford County Durham DL13 3NL United Kingdom
Discover our picturesque woodlands which sprawl along the sides of a stunning sheltered valley Escape the hustle and bustle of the everyday at County Durham’s largest forest. From wildlife watching to stargazing, and adventure play for all the family to exhilarating mountain biking, there is Read more…
Address: Maple Grove Hessle East Riding of Yorkshire HU13 0PD United Kingdom
Woods, meadows and ponds all make the Country Park a special place for people and wildlife. Also known as Little Switzerland, it is the home of Hessle Mill and the Chalk Walk. Read more…
Address: Linslade Rd Heath and Reach Central Bedfordshire LU7 0EB United Kingdom
Rushmere Country Park is a large 400 acre area of woodland and heathland. There are lots of walking and cycling trails but our favourite is the sculpture trail which is an easy, all-access walk with fairy doors carved into trees and a giant chair. This Read more…
Address: Park Dr Birkenhead Merseyside CH41 4HY United Kingdom
The port of Birkenhead on Wirral was a town of firsts in the 19th century, including being home to the world’s first publicly funded park. But Birkenhead Park, a naturalistic 100 acres of meadows, fields, gardens, woodland, lakes and structures, has another boast. It inspired Read more…
Address: 2 S Park Ave Norwich Norfolk NR4 7AU United Kingdom
Eaton Park is a real gem. Not only is it beautiful, its 80 acres provide so much to do and see, no matter what your interests – from picnics to putting, footgolf and football, roundabouts to running and so much more. It’s open all day, Read more…
Address: Pembury Rd Tunbridge Wells Kent TN2 3QN United Kingdom
Dunorlan is a special place where everyone can enjoy a richly varied Victorian garden, meadows and wildlife, as well as the amenities of a modern park. Dunorlan Park is spacious and elegant with wild grassy slopes and magnificent views across the lake to the Weald. Read more…
Address: Lydstep Lydstep Pembrokeshire SA70 7SE United Kingdom
Lydstep Cliffs in Pembrokeshire are a sight to behold and a lovely short circular walk. There is plenty of greenery, home to various wildlife, including butterflies and all sorts of birds. You may even spot a dolphin or two in the water. If you park Read more…
Address: The Bailey Skipton North Yorkshire BD23 United Kingdom
Skipton Castle Woodland is 36-acres with a nice 3k circular walk with clear maps at the entrance to the woods. Not only does this make it a great walk with kids, dogs on leashes are allowed as well. There are great views of Skipton Castle Read more…
Address: Dumpton Gap Rd Broadstairs Kent CT10 1EU United Kingdom
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The sandy bay here stretches for about 150 metres and is backed by a wide promenade which winds around the coast all the way to Louisa Bay. There are beach huts, nearby cafes and toilets. It is also dog friendly all year around with no Read more…
Address: Brabyns Brow Marple Bridge Greater Manchester SK6 5DT United Kingdom
Brabyns Park is Marple’s largest park and was once an estate attached to Brabyns Hall. It’s bordered by the river Goyt and the Peak Forest Canal, and consists of parkland, woodland, riverside walks and playing fields. The park is home to a Georgian Iron Bridge, Read more…
Address: Butler's Cross Butler's Cross Buckinghamshire HP17 0UR United Kingdom
Coombe Hill is a National Trust managed site and is one of the best National Trust walks for kids. It offers an easy 1 mile walk through chalky grassland and woodland near the Prime Ministers’ country estate, Chequers. The views out across the Buckinghamshire countryside Read more…
Address: Bolton Abbey Bolton Abbey North Yorkshire BD23 6AN United Kingdom
For the Strid Wood Walk it’s best to park at the Riverside car park next to the river Wharfe and close to the Cavendish Pavilion. Post code BD23 6AN. The walk through Strid Wood is pram and wheelchair friendly and follows a quieter path along Read more…
Address: Gade Ave Watford Hertfordshire WD18 7LG United Kingdom
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Covering 250 acres, Cassiobury park is one of the most loved parks in southern England. In fact, it frequently wins awards and is celebrated in national top ten lists. Activities include: Cafes Paddling pools Bandstand Miniature railway Walk in nature Read more…
Address: Loweswater Cockermouth Cumbria United Kingdom
This four miler around the picturesque Loweswater lake is a lovely walk that’s perfect for children. There is plenty of room to run around so they probably won’t even notice the distance. There are loads of trees to climb and you could even try a Read more…
Address: Bolton Abbey Bolton Abbey North Yorkshire BD23 6EX United Kingdom
The Welly Walk is not pram or wheelchair friendly. We love to get muddy, climb, crawl, swing, and hop our way through the ‘deep dark woods’ on the Bolton Abbey Welly Walk. It’s a great way to sneak in a ‘child-friendly walk’ without the kid’s Read more…
Address: Coate Coate Swindon SN3 6AA United Kingdom
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Coate Water Country Park has a 56-acre reservoir built in the 1820s as a headwater tank for the Wiltshire and Berkshire Canal. In the 1970s a smaller lake was created as a flood storage lagoon, which was made Wiltshire’s first Local Nature Reserve (LNR) in Read more…
Address: Blickling Rd Blickling Norfolk NR11 6NF United Kingdom
Enjoy a fun walk or cycle around the perimeter of Blickling Park, near Aylsham, Norfolk. This multi-use trail is ideal for all-weather use with a hard surface, and takes you through woods and open land. Visit the Tower, Great Wood and Mausoleum as you explore. Read more…
Address: The Wicken Fen Visitors Centre, Lode Ln Wicken Cambridgeshire CB7 5XP United Kingdom
This walk follows the waymarked Adventurers’ Trail at Wicken Fen, the National Trust’s oldest nature reserve. Covering 809 hectares (2,000 acres) of grass and wetland, the reserve is home to more than 9,000 species. Herds of Konik ponies and hairy Highland cattle graze on the Read more…
Address: Bolton Abbey Bolton Abbey North Yorkshire BD23 6AN United Kingdom
Parking – £10 per car, parking currently need to booked online through Bolton Abbey Stretch the legs (for a walk with older kids and those looking for more of a challenge) – Simon’s Seat – 8.25 miles Bag a summit, visit a stunning waterfall, trek Read more…
Address: Wick Ln Christchurch Dorset BH23 1HX United Kingdom
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The Quomps is an ideal free family day out. Set on the stunning Christchurch Quay this children’s play park features a well-equipped play area, enclosed splash park, a shallow paddling pool and water play fountains. The Quomps has an ice cream kiosk. Christchurch Quay also Read more…
Address: The Square Corfe Castle Dorset BH20 5EZ United Kingdom
This moderate walk explores Corfe Common, a sandstone ridge south of the picturesque village of Corfe Castle. Look out for signs of the human activity that shaped this interesting archaeological landscape over thousands of years, and enjoy the wide range of wildlife which now makes Read more…
Address: Carbis Bay Carbis Bay Cornwall TR26 United Kingdom
The picturesque journey between St Ives and Carbis Bay in Cornwall is one of the best walks in Cornwall for kids. The walk is 1.5 miles long and covers a section of the South West Coast Path, a 630-mile route all the way around the Read more…
Address: Heber's Ghyll Dr Ilkley West Yorkshire LS29 9QH United Kingdom
Parking: On street at the foot of Heber’s Ghyll Heber’s Ghyll waterfall is surrounded by woodland. There are tonnes of bridges to trip-trap over (keep away from those trolls underneath…. Just saying….) and if that’s not enough, there are 10 dinosaurs attached to the trees Read more…
Address: National Trust Visitor Centre Tadworth Surrey KT20 7LB United Kingdom
The Box Hill stepping stones are an iconic landmark in Surrey and this delightful walk uses them to provide a fun way to cross the river. There are also plenty of lovely views over Surrey to take in. This walk is around two miles long, Read more…
Address: Clumber Park, Worksop S80 3AZ Worksop England S80 3AZ United Kingdom
Distance: 3½ miles (5.6km) Minimum time: 2¼ hours Total ascent: 237 ft (73m) Level of difficulty: Easy Well defined paths & along the lake Dogs? On leads Parking National Trust Clumber Park Car Park (charges apply) Toilets/Refreshments: National Trust cafe Read more…
Address: Rotherham S65 2BQ Rotherham South Yorkshire S65 2BQ United Kingdom
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A place to play, relax and enjoy in the heart of Rotherham, Clifton Park in the heart of Rotherham is a wonderful place for the whole family. With parks, gardens and sport, rides and games and even an amazing museum, Clifton Park has everything you Read more…
Address: Midgehole Rd Hebden Bridge West Yorkshire HX7 7AL United Kingdom
The valleys of Hardcastle Crags, west of Halifax, offer stunning riverside views while the oak, beech and pine woods are full of tumbling streams. A beautiful wooded valley with plenty to discover. Whether you decide to climb the rocky paths to the hilltops or enjoy Read more…
Address: Lakeland House, 10 Lake Rd Ambleside Cumbria LA22 0AD United Kingdom
The Lake District National Park is known for some amazing hikes. For families, there are plenty of shorter walks in the Lake District. In particular, there are lots of Ambleside walks and many people base themselves in here to enjoy some of the best walks Read more…
Address: Harden Harden West Yorkshire BD16 1AT United Kingdom
Bingley St. Ives, or St. Ives Estate is a 550-acre country park and former estate between Bingley and Harden in West Yorkshire, England now owned by Bradford Council. The park has Grade II listing in the English Heritage National Register of Historic Parks and Gardens Read more…
This walk starts from the stables lawn and takes you along Home Farm lane, through parkland and past the Heathcoat Cricket club. It then winds back up parallel to the drive in the vast parkland in front of the house itself. Read more…
Address: Balmoral Cairns Ballater Aberdeenshire AB35 5TB United Kingdom
This walk is nearly seven miles, so it might be worth taking a picnic to break it up into two sections so little legs don’t get too tired. As well as being a little lengthier, there are also some steep sections, so might not be Read more…
Address: Yarm Rd Stockton-on-Tees Stockton-on-Tees TS18 3RH United Kingdom
Preston Park is a 100-acre public park in Preston-on-Tees, England. It hosts multiple events each year and is located next to the River Tees. Parking is free, but the Preston Park Museum & Grounds and Butterfly World have small admission charges. Read more…
Address: Buckingham MK18 5EQ Buckingham England MK18 5EQ United Kingdom
njoy a peaceful walk around the lakes at Stowe, looking at beautiful temples, spotting wildlife and enjoying views as you walk along. A varied and interesting family-friendly walk. Recently upgraded paths through the wooded area allow pushchair and wheelchair access, and children will love exploring Read more…
Address: Belford NE70 7EN Belford Northumberland NE70 7EN United Kingdom
Ross Back Sands is a glorious expanse of unspoilt beach, generally deserted because access to it is on foot rather than by car. To get to the beach, park your car at Ross Farm and then follow the road on foot past the farm buildings Read more…
Address: Q9C9+5M Preston Preston Lancashire PR5 0AG United Kingdom
Enjoy nature and adventure at Brockholes Nature Reserve. You’ll find something for everyone, from walking trails to an adventure play area with a climbing forest to a zip wire. Do some shopping or grab a spot of lunch at the unique visitors centre which floats Read more…
There are 15 new sculptures across the Sutton Hoo landscape in 8 different groups. These new sculptures have been lovingly created by a group of local sculpture artists drawing inspiration from the objects discovered in the Great Ship Burial at Sutton Hoo, as well as Read more…
Address: Walberswick Walberswick Suffolk IP18 6TS United Kingdom
Walberswick was formerly a small trading port before its harbour silted up. Long adopted as a bohemian retreat by artists like Philip Wilson Steer and Charles Rennie Mackintosh, the former fishing village has long-since morphed into a enclave for media-types. These days it is popular Read more…
Address: 4 Whittingham Cl Ashington Northumberland NE63 8XX United Kingdom
Wansbeck Riverside Park covers around 112 hectares of woodland, grassland and the river and is located to the south of Ashington, between the A1068 and A189. The park is a popular area for activities such as walking, bird watching and picnicking, as well as organised Read more…
Address: Dicky Ln Feock Cornwall TR3 6QL United Kingdom
Walk through historic parkland, along an oak-fringed creek and over a timber framed bridge to reach the promontory fort and 18th-century quay at Roundwood. You’ll find wonderful views, historic landscape and wildlife galore. Read more…
Address: Sancreed Sancreed Cornwall TR20 8RB United Kingdom
Although this ancient hut settlement is managed by English Heritage, the sense of private discovery is overwhelming. To get here, it’s an easy walk from Chapel Carn Brea car park north-east over Tredinney Common past a very natural, gurgling holy well that marks the site Read more…
Address: Burnopfield Burnopfield England NE16 6BG United Kingdom
Gibside is one of a few surviving 18th-century designed landscapes and was fashioned with two things in mind: spectacular vista views and ‘wow’ moments. The estate, commissioned by coal baron George Bowes, offers a glimpse into the past and the compelling story of heiress Mary Read more…
Address: Uffington Uffington Oxfordshire SN7 7QJ United Kingdom
Formed from 80 million-year-old chalk, White Horse Hill is a natural playground dotted with ancient sites and steeped in mythology. In summer, its chalk grassland is alive with butterflies, bees and wildflowers. From the car park, walk diagonally uphill, crossing a road to reach the Read more…
Address: Hunstanton Hunstanton Norfolk United Kingdom
Standing a short walk along the beach from the Victorian resort of Hunstanton (‘Sunny Hunny’) are the magnificent banded cliffs of Old Hunstanton. The cliffs, which are comprised of layers of rusty ginger sandstone (‘carrstone’), red limestone (‘red chalk’) topped with chalk, are framed by Read more…
Address: Holywell CH8 7GH Holywell Flintshire CH8 7TH United Kingdom
In one and a half miles you can explore an exciting 70 acres of woodland and 2000 years of history with lakes, streams, ancient monuments and historic factories around every corner. Visit the Museum and Visitor Centre to learn more about our amazing history – Read more…
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