27/06/2024
Do you know about the Scottish National Trail?
Devised by outdoors writer and broadcaster Cameron McNeish, the Scottish National Trail is a challenging, 864 kilometre-long unofficial long distance walking route running the length of Scotland from Kirk Yetholm to Cape Wrath.
We have detailed descriptions and mapping of every stage on Walkhighlands:
https://www.walkhighlands.co.uk/scottish-national-trail.shtml
For those walking in stages, if you register, you can even mark off the stages you have done to keep track of your progress.
10/06/2024
It has been a while since we've posted but I'm happy to share there are some exciting developments afoot! Starting off with a nice mention in The Telegraph at the weekend.
01/02/2024
Well done to the folks at WalkingWomen !!
WalkingWomen has been offering get aways in Britain for decades and we continue to do so. Our UK residents are keen to explore further afield but they still love their homeland. We want to share it with our overseas guests too.
Today we heard we had won this award 👏
Please do join us on one of our British getaways and see what you think https://www.walkingwomen.com/about/uk-walking-holidays-women/
16/05/2023
Walking Coach HQ coming soon! ❤️🌱
10/08/2020
Give your daily walk a bit more bite with our new Walk Your Way practice series. It’s a six week program and it’s FREE. Available now. Start today. https://www.walkingcoach.net/walk-your-way-guide
31/03/2020
With a lockdown in place, many people have limited opportunities to engage with the wild world. Fear not. Here are a few tips for bringing more wildness into our lives.
Thank you Dan Puplett Nature Awareness
Blog — Dan Puplett
Dan Puplett March 26, 2020 Nature Connection Tips for lockdown: Part 1 Dan Puplett March 26, 2020 Take a deep breath; we are in orbit. I like to remind myself of this from time to time. The planet continues to spin serenely around our nearest star, which is one of billions in the Milky Way galaxy.Do...
23/03/2020
While it is still possible....your walks might be shorter, and closer to home. Get outside - and keep your distance ❤
In praise of the solo walk — Walking Coach®
As a self-development practice, solo walking can offer its own unique advantages. Here are some of the benefits that I’ve discovered.
07/02/2020
Visibility was down to a only few metres this morning, but a walk up my nearby hill revealed these spectacular views! (I'll spare you all the metaphors that came to mind... 😃)
20/11/2019
What type of relationship is based on facts and figures? 🤔
A closer, healthier and more sustainable relationship with nature comes through noticing, emotion, finding beauty and meaning, compassion.
https://findingnature.org.uk/2017/05/10/beyond-knowing-nature/
Miles Richardson on Twitter
“What type of relationship is based on facts and figures? 🤔 A closer, healthier and more sustainable relationship with nature comes through noticing, emotion, finding beauty and meaning, compassion. https://t.co/FsM7uhUNl8”