This Edinburgh cycle route starts and ends in Saughton Park, taking you along stunning walkways to Lauriston Castle, a dilapidated Bunker, and Cramond Beach. You can hire a bicycle from Cycle Scotland, Tartan...
This Oxford walking route, with a map, takes you from the Covered Market to the Pitt Rivers Museum, Headington Shark, and Varsity Club’s rooftop bar. Along the way, you can see some...
This cycling route starts at the magnificent Wylam Brewery and passes through Towns Moor, Nuns Moor, and Leazes Park before ending back at Exhibition Park. You can rent bikes here or on this website...
This relaxed 18-km there-and-back run starts in the Meadows, allows you to visit Dr. Neil’s Garden, then takes you onto the Brunstane Burn Path and Seaview Terrace. Click here to populate this...
London can be overwhelming when deciding what to do and see. Often, one is so enthralled in what they’re seeing around them that it is easy to overlook the nooks and crannies...
Edinburgh‘s closes are narrow alleyways that wind through the city’s historic streets and offer a glimpse into its past, dating back centuries. These almost 100 ancient passages in the Old Town were...
This route will surely bring a smile to you and your furry friend. Visit a couple of dog-friendly cafes, walk through Aston’s Eyot, which was previously a trash tip, beautiful Christ Church...
This 9km circular route starts in Jericho and takes you through Port Meadow, past Godstow Abbey, and along the River Thames. Please note that parts of Port Meadow can become muddy or...
You can run this route once for 11 km or twice to complete a half-marathon distance. This route starts and ends in the city centre, making it easy to hop on or...