Sian Anna Lewis
Sian Lewis is an award-winning outdoors and travel writer and blogger who focuses on sharing beginner-friendly adventures in the wildest corners of Britain. She runs popular blog thegirloutdoors.com and is also the author of The Girl Outdoors book, published by Bloomsbury in 2018. Sian can mostly be found hiking, camping and wild swimming her way around the world in the name of work, and her UK-based travel writing has taken her sailing the Hebridean Islands on an historic tall ship, swimming with seals off the Isles of Scilly and sleeping suspended from a cliff face in Dorset. Follow with Sian's travels on Instagram at @sianannalewis.
Recent articles by Sian Anna Lewis
Best wellington boots tested in 2024: wellies for walking, working and more
Keep your feet warm and dry in all weather with BBC Countryfile Magazine's round up of the best wellington boots on the market.
Lunga, Inner Hebrides: What to see and do
This small Inner Hebridean island off the coast of mainland Scotland is a hotspot for one of our most adored seabirds - puffins
Hampstead Heath walk: discover meadows, woodland and deep pools in London’s green lung
Looking for a rural idyll in the heart of the city? Head to Hampstead Heath where a necklace of pools mingles with woodlands, meadows and dramatic views over London
Cat Bells walk, Lake District
Explore the famous fell of Cat Bells in the Lake District with BBC Countryfile Magazine's 3.5-mile walking route.
Best wellies in 2023: tried and tested by experts
Le Chameau Vierzonord Neo Wellington Boots Review
In the market for a welly upgrade? We put the premium Le Chameau Vierzonord Neo Wellington Boots to the test.
Muck Boots Muckmaster Hi Rain Wellington Boot Review
Outside all day in chilly conditions and in need of a comfortable, warm welly? The Muck Boots Muckmaster Hi Rain Wellington Boot could be your perfect match.
Ariat Kelmarsh Rubber Boot Review
A welly comfortable enough to wear all day. Sound too good to be true? Read our review of the Ariat Kelmarsh Rubber Boot.
Barbour Abbey Wellington Boot Review
In the market for a casual welly for your outdoor pursuits? Read our review of Barbour's Abbey Wellington Boot.
Hunter Original Tall Wellington Boot Review
Our review of the Hunter Original Tall Wellington Boot. Could this all-rounder welly suit your outdoor pursuits?
Five fabulous walks on the beautiful Gower Peninsula
Wander miles of empty beaches, spot lolloping seals and rare birds, explore ancient remains and walk in a poet’s footsteps –
this spectacular corner of Wales whispers with wild exhilaration, no matter what time of year you visit
Deer culling in Britain: what's the problem and why are deer culled?
The UK's deer population is believed to be at its highest level for 1,000 years, which may be having severe negative impacts on wildlife and crops. In some areas, deer numbers are culled. Here is our expert guide to deer culling, including why and where it is done and the species of deer found in the UK.
Great Rigg walk, Lake District
This hearty circular walk climbs from the shores of Rydal Water to the summit of Great Rigg then back via Grasmere. Those with energy to spare can continue on to the hidden plunge pool of Buckstones Jump for a secret swim.
Ilfracombe to Combe Martin walk, Devon
This six-mile walk from Ilfracombe to Combe Martin stops off at some of Devon's most beautiful beaches, including Hele Bay, Broad Sands and Wild Pear Beach.
Walk: St Martin’s, Isles of Scilly
Set sail across the Atlantic Ocean to the tiny St Martin’s, where a six-mile walk around the island culminates at one of Britain’s most picturesque vineyards.
A brief guide on how to follow the countryside code
The Countryside Code, issued by Natural England is designed to make rural areas safe for visitors to enjoy, without infringing the rights of those for whom the countryside is a place of work. Make sure you know how to act on your country rambles this summer.
Best canal and riverside pubs in Britain
After a waterside walk or day on the water, nothing beats a refreshing drink and hearty meal at a lovely waterside pub. Here is our pick of the UK's best canal and riverside pubs.
Britain's best literary forests
Get your creative juices flowing with a ramble among the woods that inspired literary legends
How to have an active break on the Isles of Scilly
Plan your trip to the Isles of Scilly using our active travel guide and enjoy a weekend of adventure.
Bilberry and almond streusel cake
Late summer is a great time to harvest bilberries in Britain – why not pick your own and try this delicious recipe?
Best romantic experiences to celebrate Valentine's Day
Recapture the romance this Valentine's Day with a more unusual outdoor adventure for two with our selection of romantic experiences in the UK.
UK's most scenic public transport routes
Leave the car at home and let Britain's public transport system take the strain. From trundling through the Trossachs on a bus or hopping on and off a train in the New Forest, the scenery is worth the journey. Here is our guide on the best public transport routes in the UK.
Britain's most peaceful places
Ever feel like really getting away from it all? Here is our travel guide to the most peaceful places in Britain, where you can escape the modern world and recharge your batteries.
Walk: Fan Hir, Powys
This seven-mile route across the Black Mountain to Llyn y Fan Fawr in the Brecon Beacons National Park is wild and rugged – take on the path at walking pace, or for a little more excitement, try running the length of the ridge