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Liv Clarke

Four of Britain's top 10 most popular walks are just a drive away from Greater Manchester

There’s nothing quite like putting on a pair of walking boots and heading out on a hike through Britain’s gorgeous countryside. From North Wales’ impressive mountains to the Lake District’s stunning views, we’re spoilt for choice when it comes to beautiful walking routes.

The top ten most popular walks in Britain have been revealed by Ordnance Survey and Ramblers UK, who’ve joined forces to celebrate the joys of walking in the British countryside. Luckily for us several of the walks aren’t too far from Greater Manchester.

Using data collected from the OS Maps App, Ordnance Survey identified the nations 10 favourite walks. Coming in at number one is the spectacular Yorkshire Three Peaks Challenge, which includes Pen-y-Ghent, Whernside and Ingleborough and offers breathtaking views.

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Taking approximately 12 hours to complete, this hike is perhaps not for the faint-hearted but it is just a couple of hours’ away from Greater Manchester. Ranking third is a route from Grasmere to the Langdale Pikes in the Lake District, closely followed by a walk in Cloceanog Forest near Ruthin, North Wales.

Grasmere, Lake District (Marion Dutcher / geograph.org.uk)

One route which is in easy reach of Greater Manchester - you can even get there on the train - is The Great Ridge, starting in Castleton in the Peak District. Taking just over three hours to do, it’s perfect for a day out.

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.

“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.”

The top ten walks in Britain:

1. The Yorkshire Three Peaks, North Yorkshire

Start: Horton-in-Ribblesdale car park

Distance: 38.5km

Time: 12hr 10mins

Difficulty: Moderate/Hard

Map: OS Explorer OL2

2. Bottom Wood Route, Chiltern Hill, Oxfordshire

Start: Dashwood Arms car park

Distance: 8.25km

Time: 2hr 20 mins

Difficulty: Easy

Map: OS Explorer 172

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

Start: Broadgate, Grasmere

Distance: 18.5km

Time: 6hr

Difficulty: Moderate

Map: OS Explorer OL7

4. Cloceanog Forest, Ruthin, Wales

Start: Bod Petyral Picnic Site, Cloceanog Forest

Distance: 11.8km

Time: 3hr 30 mins

Difficulty: Moderate

Map: OS Explorer 264

5. Wanderlust Way, near Grimsby, Lincolnshire

Start: Bradley Woods car park

Distance: 33km

Time: 8hr 47mins

Difficulty: Easy

Map: OS Explorer 284

6. The Great Ridge, Castleton, Derbyshire

Start: Back Street, Castleton

Distance: 10.1km

Time: 3hr 14mins

Difficulty: Moderate

Map: OS Explorer OL1

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

Start: Old London Road car park, near Mickleham

Distance: 34km

Time: 10hrs

Difficulty: Easy

Map: OS Explorer 146

8. Goodrich Castle, Herefordshire

Start: Goodrich Castle Car Park

Distance: 13.5kms

Time: 3hr 30mins

Difficulty: Easy/Moderate

Map: OS Explorer OL14

9. Carpenters Arms Walk, Tonbridge, Kent

Start: Carpenters Arms, Parkers Green

Distance: 9.2kms

Time: 2hr 20mins

Difficulty: Easy

Map: OS Explorer 147

10. Redbrook, Monmouthshire/Gloucestershire

Start: Tinmans Green, Redbrook

Distance: 11km

Time: 3hr 37mins

Difficulty: Moderate

Map: OS Explorer OL14

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