1 Mam Tor
We were lucky to climb Mam Tor with a cloud inversion in the valley - so good that we walked along Great Ridge and came back the same way
My Top 10 Hill Walks, visiting prominent hills which are too low to be categorised as mountains but which nevertheless command wonderful views
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We were lucky to climb Mam Tor with a cloud inversion in the valley - so good that we walked along Great Ridge and came back the same way
This is as remote as it gets in the Lake District - I had the place to myself as I walked below Scafell Pike, Crinkle Crags and some of lakeland's finest fells
A small hill with big views along the North Wales coast and with a good chance of spotting grey seals
The weather was quite poor on my walk up Muncaster Fell, but the beauty of the surroundings made up for it
This is our 'go to' walk in the Lake District, one which we've done hundreds of times - old woodland, fabulous views and and lakeside stroll. What more could one ask?
Vast areas of the countryside may be seen from Merbach Hill, including Hergest Ridge, the Black Mountains and Brecon Beacons, the Vale of Usk, the Cotswolds and Monmouthshire - and more besides
The climb up to Tom Heights, which has wonderful views of the surrounding fells, can be combined with a circuit of Tarn Hows, one of lakeland's classics. We were lucky to enjoy the walk in perfect autumn weather
Black Hambleton, the highest of the Hambleton Hills, enjoys a huge panoramic view including the Vales of York and Mowbray
Whernside is one of the Yorkshire 3 Peaks and this walk also visits the remarkable Ribblehead Viaduct
Spectacular views from the Eildon Hills in the gently rolling countryside of the Scottish Borders