🌄 Britain’s New 300 km Adventure: The Roof of England Walk 🌿
Northern England now boasts one of the most exciting long-distance walking routes the UK has seen in years – the Roof of England Walk. This spectacular 301 km (188-mile) trail loops around the breath-taking North Pennines National Landscape and UNESCO Global Geopark, inviting walkers to explore some of England’s wildest and most beautiful countryside on foot.
Stretching through County Durham, Cumbria and Northumberland – with a short dip into the Yorkshire Dales National Park — the walk offers an unforgettable mix of terrain. From high, open moorlands under wide skies to tranquil riverside paths, each leg of the route reveals something new: roaring waterfalls like High Force and Cauldron Snout, dramatic gorges, peaceful woodlands, rolling farmland and the soaring heights of Cross Fell, the highest point in the Pennines.
The trail is designed with flexibility in mind. While some seasoned hikers may choose to tackle the entire route in one continuous journey, a true walking holiday of about 14 days, others can enjoy it in shorter stages or as day walks. The route is conveniently divided into 14 legs, each with clear directions, terrain profiles and downloadable maps so walkers can plan adventures that suit their pace and interests.
Communities and villages along the way add to the charm of the Roof of England Walk. Market towns like Alston, pretty villages such as Blanchland, and historic settlements provide cosy pubs, cafes and welcoming places to rest after a day on the trail.
This new long-distance route doesn’t just celebrate physical challenge – it celebrates discovery: of spectacular landscapes, local heritage, wildlife watching, and that incomparable feeling of fresh air and open space. If you’re looking for an inspiring outdoor adventure in the heart of England’s uplands, the Roof of England Walk delivers in spades






