Paul Bloomfield
Writer and editor
Paul Bloomfield is a writer and editor who has contributed to BBC History Magazine since 2013. With a postgrad in magazine journalism, he's worked in various publishing roles for over a quarter of a century, holding staff positions at the likes of Lonely Planet Publications, Wanderlust magazine and BBC Wildlife Magazine. As a freelance writer, his work appears in those outlets and many others including The Telegraph, The Times, National Geographic Traveller, WWF Action and dozens of Lonely Planet titles. His latest co-authored book is the bestselling updated edition of Lonely Planet's Where to Go When (2022). When not writing about history, wildlife, conservation or travel, he's generally hiking or running a trail somewhere very hilly.
Recent articles by Paul Bloomfield
Walk: Pembridge, Herefordshire
Head to Herefordshire to trace the surprise origins of a classic Christmas carol before taking a hike through the county's iconic orchards
Walk: Caen Hill Locks, Wiltshire
Ramble along a thriving Wiltshire waterway and discover busy market towns, chalk ponies and an incredible flight of locks
Walk: Dunkery Beacon, Somerset
Conquer Somerset’s highest peak for far-reaching vistas and the chance to spot
a breed of ponies that has grazed these hills for millennia
Guide to Britain's corpse roads: history and the best coffin roads to visit
The British landscape is covered with ancient paths and tracks, including old corpse roads – learn more about these forgotten ways, including what they were used for and where to find them today