Wherever we are in the world, we are always hiking. It allows us to get to know a place, see it from a different perspective, and challenge ourselves.
…
Coast to Coast: Section 12 - Grosmont to Robin Hood’s Bay
A strenuous section of the Coast to Coast 200 mile route, this section from Grosmont to Robin Hood’s Bay is considered the last part of the trail. We did this walk as we were holidaying in nearby Beckhole (where we started - making it an 18 mile walk). A fantastic walk where we were spoilt with some of the best weather you can wish for in Britain in June! An incredibly scenic walk with moorlands, forest, woodland, villages and sea views along the way.
Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park: Uluru Base walk
Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park is a place of great cultural importance; jointly cared for by the Anangu people and the Australian government since 1985. A must-see on your trip of central Australia and worth the 500 mile diversion we took to see it. The base walk is the best way to see the rock from all angles and get to really understand the sacred ground you are walking on. Read more to find out about the Uluru base walk.
Snowdon: Ranger path
Snowdonia national park is a place close to our hearts which we love to explore at length. Climbing the Ranger route to the summit of Snowdon in January was an experience we’ll never forget; and one everyone should try out! Lake views, ice-covered caps and steep rocky outcrops are waiting for you to find them in this far flung corner of north west Wales.
The Tongariro Alpine Crossing: Northern Circuit
The Tongariro Alpine Circuit is a walk that is popular for travellers due to the fact that it can be done in a day (just about - it’s 19km), you can see some of the best sights on the trail and fairly quickly. We hiked the Tongariro Northern Circuit, which is an extended trail walk and covers 46km. Essentially, the alpine crossing is the middle section of the walk we did.
The Ladder of Kotor: Montenegro
We have travelled all over the world and we always seek out new walks, hikes or climbs. Connecting with the land in this way allows us to fully explore a place and see it from different points of view, literally, physically and mentally.
Kotor, Montenegro