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When hiking almost any distance, choosing the right hiking socks is key for comfort, performance and health. At Adapt Outdoors, a long-standing family-run company staffed by experts in outdoor pursuits equipment, we have carefully selected a range of brands that guarantee excellent quality and a variety of features…

Walking in the British countryside is a fantastic low-impact exercise and a great way to enjoy nature. Besides a few basic gear essentials, walking won’t cost you much, and it’s important to be prepared for a safe and enjoyable experience outdoors. Whether you’re embarking on a weekend hike…

Grade: ModerateTerrain: Open, HillDistance: 8.60 kmApprox. Time: 2:55 hours Commencing from Llanfairfechan promenade, this 10km walk offers a mix of firm, grassy paths and steep ascents and descents. Journey through time as you pass ancient enclosures and stone circles predating the Roman invasion. On clear days, catch a…

Difficulty Level: DifficultTerrain: Mountain, Open Distance: 14.70 kmApproximate Time: 5 hours and 55 minutes With steep slopes and exposure to the elements, the Snowdon Horseshoe promises an exhilarating experience. Dubbed the best ridge walk in Wales, this 11km route is not recommended for those afraid of heights. Allow…

Difficulty Level: SevereTerrain: Mountain, Open Distance: 50.20 km | Approximate Time: 27 hours and 40 minutes (one-way) For those seeking a challenge, consider tackling the Welsh Three-Thousanders, a demanding 51km walk featuring 15 summits and a total ascent of 3606m. Experienced hikers can test their skills on iconic…

Grade: Moderate Terrain: Open, Hill, Woodland Distance: 7.10 km | Approx. Time: 2:25 hours Due to the abundant sights along the way, many individuals opt to divide this route into two parts. Traverse segments of the renowned Panorama Walk to enjoy panoramic views of Barmouth Bridge. Explore the…