National Trust - 100 Secret Walks

Paperback

  • 100 delightful walks that reveal hidden treasures in our countryside – secret beaches, abandoned villages, mysterious caves, hidden waterfalls.
  • Walks are 2-6 miles in length to maximise manageability.
  • Every walk has ‘How to get there’ details and an easy-to-follow map, plus an OS Map reference.
  • Supported by the National Trust

This is the curious walker’s guide to Britain’s most unique and unexpected destinations. In these pages you will discover rambling routes leading to secluded coves, secret beaches, lost lakes, abandoned villages, mysterious caves, fantastic follies and fossils, bizarre bothies, buried boats, weird woods, quirky cascades, covert wartime bases and bunkers, hidden hilltop memorials, ancient trees, storied shipwrecks, prehistoric tombs and idiosyncratic monuments celebrating wonderful moments of eccentricity throughout history.

Whether you’re meandering through the countryside, ambling along the coast, wandering through woodlands or exploring city streets, the discovery of a secret transforms a simple stroll into a proper adventure.

The routes are organised by region and graded according to degree of difficulty and suitability for families and dog owners. Each is accompanied by an easy to follow map and instructions on how to reach the trailhead.

Secret Walks gives you cause to pause and take another look at the landscape that surrounds us; to contemplate some of the hidden treasures that lie waiting to be found, on well-trodden ground, let alone around the more remote corners of the country.

Enjoy these trails of the unexpected.

RRP: £14.99

Imprint

National Trust Books

ISBN

978-0-00-869797-6

Publication Date

03-07-2025

Format

Paperback

Pages

288 pages

Dimensions

148x210mm

Product Description

  • 100 delightful walks that reveal hidden treasures in our countryside – secret beaches, abandoned villages, mysterious caves, hidden waterfalls.
  • Walks are 2-6 miles in length to maximise manageability.
  • Every walk has ‘How to get there’ details and an easy-to-follow map, plus an OS Map reference.
  • Supported by the National Trust

This is the curious walker’s guide to Britain’s most unique and unexpected destinations. In these pages you will discover rambling routes leading to secluded coves, secret beaches, lost lakes, abandoned villages, mysterious caves, fantastic follies and fossils, bizarre bothies, buried boats, weird woods, quirky cascades, covert wartime bases and bunkers, hidden hilltop memorials, ancient trees, storied shipwrecks, prehistoric tombs and idiosyncratic monuments celebrating wonderful moments of eccentricity throughout history.

Whether you’re meandering through the countryside, ambling along the coast, wandering through woodlands or exploring city streets, the discovery of a secret transforms a simple stroll into a proper adventure.

The routes are organised by region and graded according to degree of difficulty and suitability for families and dog owners. Each is accompanied by an easy to follow map and instructions on how to reach the trailhead.

Secret Walks gives you cause to pause and take another look at the landscape that surrounds us; to contemplate some of the hidden treasures that lie waiting to be found, on well-trodden ground, let alone around the more remote corners of the country.

Enjoy these trails of the unexpected.

Author

Patrick Kinsella and National Trust Books

Patrick Kinsella is a journalist, photographer and author who specialises in adventure pursuits and outdoor shenanigans. Based in Devon, he spends an awful lot of time hunting for interesting trails, wild tales, and tasty ales, so writing a book about pub walks has given him the perfect excuse to claim all of those pursuits are work-related. A regular contributor to magazines including CountryFile, Sidetracked, The Great Outdoors and Country Walking, he has authored books for Lonely Planet, Insight Guides, Bradt Guides and Pocket Mountains, exploring kayaking, canoeing, climbing, hiking and biking routes all over the world.

Imprint

National Trust Books

ISBN

978-0-00-869797-6

Publication Date

03-07-2025

Format

Paperback

Pages

288 pages

Dimensions

148x210mm

Product Description

  • 100 delightful walks that reveal hidden treasures in our countryside – secret beaches, abandoned villages, mysterious caves, hidden waterfalls.
  • Walks are 2-6 miles in length to maximise manageability.
  • Every walk has ‘How to get there’ details and an easy-to-follow map, plus an OS Map reference.
  • Supported by the National Trust

This is the curious walker’s guide to Britain’s most unique and unexpected destinations. In these pages you will discover rambling routes leading to secluded coves, secret beaches, lost lakes, abandoned villages, mysterious caves, fantastic follies and fossils, bizarre bothies, buried boats, weird woods, quirky cascades, covert wartime bases and bunkers, hidden hilltop memorials, ancient trees, storied shipwrecks, prehistoric tombs and idiosyncratic monuments celebrating wonderful moments of eccentricity throughout history.

Whether you’re meandering through the countryside, ambling along the coast, wandering through woodlands or exploring city streets, the discovery of a secret transforms a simple stroll into a proper adventure.

The routes are organised by region and graded according to degree of difficulty and suitability for families and dog owners. Each is accompanied by an easy to follow map and instructions on how to reach the trailhead.

Secret Walks gives you cause to pause and take another look at the landscape that surrounds us; to contemplate some of the hidden treasures that lie waiting to be found, on well-trodden ground, let alone around the more remote corners of the country.

Enjoy these trails of the unexpected.

Author

Patrick Kinsella and National Trust Books

Patrick Kinsella is a journalist, photographer and author who specialises in adventure pursuits and outdoor shenanigans. Based in Devon, he spends an awful lot of time hunting for interesting trails, wild tales, and tasty ales, so writing a book about pub walks has given him the perfect excuse to claim all of those pursuits are work-related. A regular contributor to magazines including CountryFile, Sidetracked, The Great Outdoors and Country Walking, he has authored books for Lonely Planet, Insight Guides, Bradt Guides and Pocket Mountains, exploring kayaking, canoeing, climbing, hiking and biking routes all over the world.