As the New Year dawns, what better way to start it than with a refreshing walk in some of Britain’s most scenic landscapes? From the rolling hills of the Lake District to the serene beaches of Cornwall, these walks are not just about embracing nature but also about celebrating the start of a new year. And, of course, each walk concludes with a visit to a charming local pub, where you can warm up and reflect on the year ahead.
1. Lake District: Windermere Wander
Start your year with a stroll around Lake Windermere, the largest natural lake in England. This gentle walk offers stunning views of the surrounding fells. After your walk, head to the cosy ‘Wateredge Inn’ for a hot drink by the fireplace.
2. Cornwall Coast: Padstow to Harlyn Bay
Experience the rugged beauty of the Cornish coast with a walk from Padstow to Harlyn Bay. The fresh sea air and panoramic views are invigorating. Conclude your walk at ‘The Harlyn Inn’, known for its warm atmosphere and local ales.
3. Scottish Highlands: Glen Coe Valley
Immerse yourself in the dramatic landscapes of Glen Coe. This walk takes you through some of Scotland’s most iconic scenery. Warm up afterwards at ‘The Clachaig Inn’, a hub for walkers with a rich history.
4. Yorkshire Dales: Malham Cove Circuit
Explore the limestone pavements and the impressive Malham Cove in the Yorkshire Dales. This circular walk is both invigorating and awe-inspiring. Finish at ‘The Lister Arms’ in Malham, a traditional pub with a hearty menu.
5. Peak District: Stanage Edge
Stanage Edge offers breathtaking views and a sense of freedom that’s perfect for the New Year. After exploring, visit ‘The Scotsman’s Pack’, a historic pub with a welcoming fire.
6. Brecon Beacons: Pen y Fan
For those who like a challenge, the walk to the summit of Pen y Fan, the highest peak in South Wales, is ideal. Reward yourself afterwards at ‘The Bear Hotel’ in Crickhowell, known for its local cuisine.
7. Norfolk Broads: Horsey Windpump Walk
Enjoy a leisurely walk in the Norfolk Broads, famous for its windmills and waterways. ‘The Nelson Head’ near Horsey offers a warm welcome and traditional fare.
8. New Forest: Brockenhurst to Lyndhurst
Discover the ancient woodlands and open heaths of the New Forest. After your walk, ‘The Crown Stirrup’ offers a cosy retreat with classic pub meals.
9. Cotswolds: Bourton-on-the-Water
Stroll through the picturesque villages of the Cotswolds, starting at Bourton-on-the-Water. The ‘Mousetrap Inn’ is a perfect spot to conclude your walk, offering a mix of traditional and modern dishes.
10. Northumberland Coast: Bamburgh Castle Beach Walk
Walk along the stunning beaches near Bamburgh Castle, with views of the Farne Islands. ‘The Lord Crewe’ in Bamburgh is an ideal stop for a post-walk meal.
11. Snowdonia: Betws-y-Coed
Explore the fairy-tale landscapes around Betws-y-Coed in Snowdonia. The ‘Ty Gwyn Hotel’ offers a warm Welsh welcome with its historic charm.
12. Pembrokeshire Coast: St Davids Head
Experience the wild beauty of the Pembrokeshire Coast with a walk around St Davids Head. ‘The Sloop Inn’ in Porthgain is a great place to relax and enjoy local seafood.
These walks offer the perfect opportunity to start the New Year with a sense of adventure and reflection. Whether you’re looking for a gentle stroll or a more challenging hike, there’s something for everyone. And what better way to complete your walk than with a visit to a cosy pub, reflecting on the year gone by and the new one just beginning.
But please check the local weather forecast before heading out this New Year.