Few nationalities have an appetite for long-distance walks quite like the British. Even on an island prone to seaborne storms, countless anorak-clad souls tramp a substantial network of long-distance ...
In ancient times, Anglesey was a world apart from the British mainland: an island realm sacred to Druid priests, who cursed invading Romans over the water with gruesome spells. Two millennia on, it’s ...
Long-distance rambling in Britain is part of a correspondingly long tradition. In fact, few nationalities enjoy it quite as much as the British: from the South West Coast Path at Land’s End in ...