Britain’s 10 most popular walks have been named – and three are near Manchester

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Part of the Yorkshire Three Peaks challenge

Part of the Yorkshire Three Peaks challenge. Credit: Tom Wheatley, Unsplash

The most popular walks in Britain have been named, and several of them are right here in the north west.

It’ll come as a surprise to no one that the stunning green space that surrounds Greater Manchester has featured heavily on the list.

From the beautiful vistas of the Lake District to the rugged ridges of the Peak District, we’re very spoilt for choice with our nearby countryside up north.

In fact, it was a northern beauty spot that came top of the list of Britain’s most popular walks, which was created by Ordnance Survey and Ramblers UK.

And although most of the walks featured are pretty remote from our massive home city, you can get to a lot of them within a couple of hours’ drive.

The new partnership between OS and the charity was created ‘to celebrate the joys of walking in the British countryside and encourage more people to keep fit and healthy’.

Data was collected from the OS Maps app, which many of us will be familiar with – it helps walkers to discover beautiful trails all over the country.

It found that Brits have been returning in our droves to rural locations rather than urban ones, reversing the trend observed during the coronavirus pandemic.

Of those rural locations, those in the top spot included gruelling hiking challenges, picturesque countryside strolls, and loops around medieval landmarks.

Coming out on top was the Yorkshire Three Peaks Challenge, which encompasses Pen-y-Ghent, Whernside and Ingleborough and is a popular – but challenging – day out from Manchester.

Also in the top 10 walks in Britain was a Lake District trail between Grasmere and the Langdale Pikes.

The Great Ridge, a walk with jaw-dropping views between Edale and Castleton in the Peak District placed sixth, and is the most accessible from Manchester – you can even get the train to it.

And just across into North Wales is Cloceanog Forest near Ruthin.

Nick Giles, MD for OS Leisure, said: “We are thrilled to work closely with the Ramblers UK to encourage more people to experience our wonderful countryside first hand, and inspire a healthier and more active nation.

Walkers taking on the Yorkshire Three Peaks challenge, which has been named Britain’s most popular walk. Credit: Gary Butterfield, Unsplash

“Our latest route data tells us people are walking further than before. Not only does this demonstrate the growing popularity of walking, it also highlights the positive impact that it is having on walker’s physical and mental well-being.

“During the Covid-19 pandemic we saw an increase in people using OS Maps to discover new walks and places to visit in their neighbourhoods. It’s great to see more people starting to use their new found love of the outdoors and begin to venture further and explore the many wonders of Great Britain. We are seeing our walking route data show the similar hotspots to the pre pandemic locations with National Parks topping the list.”

He added: “We are committed to working alongside the Ramblers UK to empower more and more walkers to lead healthier, more fulfilling lives.”

Ross Maloney, CEO of Ramblers UK said: “The Ramblers and OS share a passion for helping people enjoy the outdoors, and together we recognise the incredible value of Britain’s paths, tracks and trails. Our new partnership will champion walking and help more people from all backgrounds access the outdoors, enjoy it safely and see the many benefits of making walking part of everyday life.”

Britain’s Top 10 most popular walks

The Yorkshire Three Peaks, North Yorkshire

Bottom Wood Route, Chiltern Hill, Oxfordshire

Grasmere to the Langdale Pikes, Lake District National Park, Cumbria

Cloceanog Forest, Ruthin, Wales

Wanderlust Way, near Grimsby, Lincolnshire

The Great Ridge, Castleton, Derbyshire

Surrey Three Peaks Challenge, (Box Hill, Holmbury Hill, Leith Hill), Surrey

Goodrich Castle, Herefordshire

Carpenters Arms Walk, Tonbridge, Kent

Redbrook, Monmouthshire/Gloucestershire

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Featured image: Unsplash, Tom Wheatley