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Best Hikes for the Family to Go On in the UK

Posted on
September 17, 2024

Hiking as a family can be a wonderful experience that encourages healthy habits and time in nature, as well as allows you to create happy new memories together. The UK has many incredible hiking experiences suitable for all ages, so this post will explore a few of the best hikes for families that are worth checking out. Keep reading to find out more.

Wales: Brecon Beacons & Snowdonia

Wales is a fantastic place for a hiking holiday as it boasts spectacular natural scenery with many notable highlights. This includes the iconic Brecon Beacons mountain range with vast open green spaces ideal for a family hike, particularly easy routes like the Four Waterfalls Walk. Snowdonia National Park is another place with breathtaking landscapes and has a number of family-friendly routes, such as Llyn Idwal. In addition to the exercise, amazing views, and wildlife spotting opportunities, you can discover many historical landmarks in these areas, making them educational as well. 

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Dorset: Jurassic Coast & Countryside Walks

Dorset’s Jurassic Coast is the ideal place for a family trip as you can enjoy stunning coastal walks, relax on the beaches, and experience the thrill of fossil hunting on easy walking routes like the Charmouth to Lyme Regis fossil hunt – this means that a trip here can also be educational. There are also beautiful countryside trails in Dorset, like the Cerne Abbas Giant Walk, where children can be intrigued by history and nature. When taking on mixed terrain like you find here, it is vital that you have suitable walking boots for comfort and protection. 

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Lake District: Scenic Low-Level Walks

The Lake District is one of Europe’s premier hiking spots and is best known for its challenging routes. There are also many suitable low-level walks for families, though, including picturesque walks around lakes like Derwentwater and Grasmere. These are relatively flat, making them suitable for all ages and even prams. There are also plenty of wildlife spotting opportunities and areas where you can stop for a picnic. 

Scotland: Loch Lomond & The Trossachs

Scotland boasts some of the most dramatic and spectacular natural scenery in the UK, particularly Lock Lomond and the Trossachs. While much of this terrain will not be suitable for children, there are family-friendly walks such as Loch Katrine, which provides a relaxing walk through woodlands and offers beautiful loch views. Walks like these are also ideal, as you can extend or shorten the hike based on ability and weather conditions. 

If you are seeking a destination for a family-friendly hiking trip in the UK, this post should give you a few ideas. A family hiking trip is a great way to show the beauty of the UK to your kids, encourage a healthy lifestyle, and make happy new memories that you can all look back on.

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KARA GUPPY
Bournemouth

Are we nearly there yet? is a new online blog run by me, Kara Guppy, and is named as such thanks to my daughter Eliza who always asks that very question when we are less than 5 minutes up the road heading off on our adventures. You may know me from my other family blog chelseamamma.co.uk