Autumn walks
Best autumn walks in the UK: discover stunning trails through golden forests and scenic countryside
The arrival of autumn sees the British countryside transform into a spectacular display of oranges, reds, yellows and golds – experience this seasonal splendour with our pick of the best autumn walks in the UK.
Shere walk, Surrey
Explore a mysterious pool, brilliant beech woods and North Downs views before
descending to Shere’s delightful 15th-century inn
Delve into the magical world of Britain's woodlands with 12 must-walk trails
Step into some of Britain's most beautiful forests, keeping an eye out for wildflowers and wild creatures, with BBC Countryfile Magazine's pick of gorgeous woodland walks
Gwydir Forest Park walk, Conwy
This five-mile circular walk explores Gwydir Forest Park, leading from Betws-y-Coed to the gorgeous upland lake of Llyn Elsi
Ashridge Estate walk, Hertfordshire
Managed by the National Trust, the ancient trees, rolling meadows and chalk downland of Ashridge Estate provide visitors with plenty to explore in this quiet corner of the Chiltern Hills. This short, circular route is one of several walks in the country estate.
Britain's best country pub walks
Head into the British countryside for a seasonal ramble through leafy woodlands and wildflower strewn meadows, before dropping into a brilliant pub for a well-earned rest.
Britain's most spectacular autumn arboretums
Britain's trees are at their most beautiful in the autumn months, making September, October and November a great time of year to visit arboretums such as Westonbirt, Batsford and the National Memorial Arboretum. Find out more about these spectacular tree collections and more with BBC Countryfile Magazine's guide to the UK's best arboretums
Allen Banks walk, Northumberland
Take an autumn wander through a deep-cut river gorge, cascading with wooded slopes, bubbling rivers and busy wildlife
Walk: Blackburn to Hoghton Bottoms, Lancashire
Billowing woodland, a rocky chasm and rumbling rapids enliven Lancashire’s industrial heartland threaded by the unsung River Darwen.
Day out: River Avon, Tomintoul, Moray
Silver birch and mountain ash combine on the banks of this effervescent river, which carves and curves its way through some of the least-visited mountains in the Cairngorms
Day out: Slemish, County Antrim
Climb an iconic little peak bursting with religious and geological significance