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The UK’s best winter walks

As the days get shorter, it's time to embrace winter walking, as part of a new campaign to get the nation outdoors

October 25, 2020 16:28
Derwentwater-Keswick-Cumbria-©VisitBritain_Adam Burton
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This year has been the year of the walk. Whether you’ve been avoiding the crowds by heading out into the countryside or restricted from exploring further afield by local lockdowns, taking a walk has been a taste of freedom.

In fact, 78 per cent of people say they intend to walk more once lockdown restrictions have ended than they did before, according to research from the Ramblers charity.

And while it will come as no great surprise to learn that walking is good for us, it’s quality not quantity which can have the biggest impact — a study from Trinity College Dublin and the University of California at San Francisco found that a short “awe-inspiring” walk once a week can dramatically improve our mood.

“The restrictions of lockdown have made us appreciate our green spaces more than ever, and many of us plan to continue walking more in the future, for our health and wellbeing as well as to get from A to B,” says Gemma Cantelo, Ramblers’ head of policy and advocacy. The charity is calling for targets to ensure everyone lives within five minutes of green space.