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From hilly hikes for history lovers to coastal cliffs to magical waterfalls – 5 hiking staycations perfect for Spring
From hilly hikes for history lovers to coastal cliffs to magical waterfalls – 5 hiking staycations perfect for Spring
Published on April 08, 2025 at 12:09 AM
WITH the weather set to stay clear and dry this week, we’re encouraging readers to make the most of the sunny rays with a hike.
So grab those walking boots and head for the hills. We’re encouraging readers to make the most of the sunny rays with a hike
These hiking-themed staycations are perfect for , when nature is in full bloom and before the heat ramps up in .
Sophie Swietochowski picks six of the best.
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The Wheatsheaf Inn, Northleach is a great rest stop
For something more challenging than a stroll but not so tough you need all the gear, the 6.8km Northleach and Hampnett circular route is a great choice, passing rolling hills and a gorgeous 15th century church.
Reward yourself with a post-hike pint at The Wheatsheaf Inn in Northleach, a traditional country pub where stone floors are kept toasty by roaring fires.
The 14 bedrooms upstairs boast just as much character, with roll-top tubs taking pride of place in the larger rooms. Dogs are welcome, too.
Hilly hikes in the leafy city are a dream for any history lover.
The 10.5km ramble from Hatfield across the disused railway, known as the Alban Way, leads into city centre, where Roman ruins and a grand cathedral await.
Rest those weary limbs in the heated pool or sizzling sauna at Sopwell House’s Cottonmill Spa, tucked away in 12 acres of countryside.
The charming bedrooms feel cosy, thanks to the old-fashioned decor, while the reception is kept warm with a roaring log burner.
Make sure to pop into the hotel’s Omboo restaurant for sharing plates of sushi, hot, sticky chicken and truffle spring rolls.
Throughout the woodland and green fields of , wild ponies are allowed to roam freely.
You may even notice some munching on the grass outside a pub or strolling along the narrow country roads.
Nature enthusiasts should take the challenging, but tranquil, Lyndhurst to Brockenhurst Loop.
It winds 16km through tree-dense forests and past quaint village tea shops.
Book one of the 13 dog-friendly rooms at The Huntsman in Brockenhurst, which recently had a facelift and now features cottage-style furniture and shiny bathrooms in rich green and blue.
Try the Sunday roasts loaded with meat and flavour-packed gravy.
Coastal cliff paths overlooking golden sands and choppy waves are in abundance here.
Pack your binoculars and stroll the , and Rocky Valley circular route to spot foxes, deer, woodpeckers and kestrels.
The 11.7km trail is popular so head out early if you want to soak up the scenery all to yourselves.
Post-hike, order a local ale at the refurbished Wellington in the nearby town of Boscastle.
It’s one of the oldest coaching inns in the South West.
Along with an excellent restaurant serving refined pub and coastal classics, there are 14 rooms and three apartments, each decorated in a castle theme.