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Six of the UK’s best winter walks while visiting Verdant Leisure
18/08/2022
When it reaches the winter months most people are quick to hibernate from the cold weather but getting outdoors regularly can have huge benefits on your mood, stress and physical health. If you are planning a winter staycation this year and still want to enjoy the outdoors, we’ve put together a list of the UK’s best walks to enjoy and embrace the cold weather.
Our research uses rainfall data, social media hashtags and trip advisor reviews to rank some of the most spectacular walks the UK has to offer. Check out the Top 10:
1. Seven Sisters, East Sussex
2. Dunstanburgh Castle, Northumberland
3. Belhaven Beach, East Lothian
4. Kielder Water and Forest Park, Northumberland
5. John Muir Way, Dunbar
6. Cheddar Gorge, Somerset
7. Sycamore Gap, Northumberland
8. Robin Hood's Bay, North Yorkshire
9. Malham Cove, Yorkshire
10. Barnard Castle, County Durham
If you’re planning a trip to one of our Verdant sites, check out one of these wonderful wintery walks during your stay:
1. Dunstanburgh Castle, Northumberland
Nearest site: Riverside
This 14th century heritage site is set on the stunning Northumberland coastline, near the village of Craster. Crossing through farmland, which is home to livestock, this 1.3-mile walk is perfect for a family day out or a gentle stroll. Once you have explored the castle grounds, head down to the beach to feel the crisp sea-breeze or wander to the nearby towns to do some local shopping.

Dunstanburgh Castle
2. Belhaven Beach, East Lothian
Nearest site: Thurston Manor
Less than a fifteen-minute drive from Thurston Manor Holiday Park, Belhaven Beach stretches along the stunning coastline of the John Muir Country Park. This dog-friendly walk has stunning views of salt marshes, grass lands and sand dunes. Wrap up warm to shelter yourself from the sea-salt winds.

Belhaven Beach
3. Kielder Water and Forest Park, Northumberland
Nearest site: Riverside
Kielder Water and Forest Park is not only Europe’s largest forest, but also home to Northern Europe’s largest man-made lake. With a vast expanse of landscapes, this is a hotspot for walkers, runners, cyclists and even wildlife spotters. Visit the Birds of Prey centre, play mini golf, or shelter under the trees with a picnic.

Kielder Water
4. John Muir Way, East Lothian
Nearest site: Thurston Manor
For those looking for a more challenging adventure, The John Muir Way is a coast-coast walk stretching a total of 134 miles across Central Scotland. From Helensburgh to Dunbar (the birthplace of John Muir), this walking and cycling route passes varied landscapes, exploring the heart of Scotland.

John Muir Way
6. Barnard Castle, County Durham
Nearest site: Heather View & Kingfisher
The medieval Barnard Castle sits amongst a market town of the same name and takes its name from its 12th Century founder Bernard Balliol and is one of the most historical castles in north England. Not only does this quintessentially British town come with a rich history, but it is also surrounded by valleys, rivers and the outstanding natural beauty of the north Pennines.

Barnard Castle
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