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Join our next adventure on the trail, or look back at the hikes we've shared, from gentle Midlands loops to harder days in Wales.

Clevedon Coastal Circular
Clevedonmoderate
Upcoming
1Aug

Clevedon Coastal Circular

Saturday, 1 August 2026
4h10km · 150m up 35 spaces

Join us this August as we head to the stunning Somerset coastline for the Clevedon Coastal Circular, beautiful sea views, peaceful trails, and a refreshing day of walking, connection, and sea air.

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Four Waterfalls Walk
Four Waterfalls Walkmoderate
4Jul

Four Waterfalls Walk

Saturday, 4 July 2026
4h9km · 230m up 35 spaces

Join us this July for the breathtaking Four Waterfalls Walk in Wales, woodland trails, riverside paths, and the chance to walk behind a waterfall. A powerful day of walking, connection, and nature.

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Bude to Hartland Quay, Devon Coast Walk
Bude to Hartland Quaymoderate
19Jun

Bude to Hartland Quay, Devon Coast Walk

Friday, 19 June 2026
9h25km · 1200m up 30 spaces

A special weekend adventure along one of the most stunning sections of the South West Coast Path, rugged Devon coastline, breathtaking sea views, and the kind of connection that happens when people walk together in nature.

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Heatherdene & Win Hill
Peak Districtmoderate
10May

Heatherdene & Win Hill

Sunday, 10 May 2026
4h7km · 350m up 40 spaces

Thirty-five of us came together for Win Hill above Ladybower, stunning views, steep climbs, and the kind of togetherness that's exactly what recovery is about.

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Ben Nevis Weekend
Fort Williamhard
Aug2025

Ben Nevis Weekend

August 2025
8h17km · 1345m up 30 spaces

Thirty of us hired out an entire hostel and took on the highest mountain in the UK, blessed with glorious sunshine, a freezing cold-water dip, and a weekend of connection none of us will forget.

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Ireland Adventure — Carrauntoohil
MacGillycuddy's Reekshard
May2025

Ireland Adventure — Carrauntoohil

May 2025
7h13km · 1000m up 25 spaces

We took the ferry to Ireland and took on Carrauntoohil, the country's highest mountain — battling rain, wind and slippery rock, and laughing until our faces ached, before celebrating together as one team.

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