Share Your Best UK Coastal Walking Tips with Fellow Ramblers
Share Your UK Coastal Walking Tips with Others

The Guardian is calling on walkers across the United Kingdom to share their best tips and experiences of coastal walking. Whether you have a favourite stretch of coastline, a hidden gem of a path, or essential advice for fellow ramblers, your contributions can help others discover the beauty of Britain's shores.

Why Share Your Coastal Walking Tips?

Coastal walking is one of the most rewarding ways to explore the UK's natural landscapes. From the rugged cliffs of Cornwall to the sandy beaches of Norfolk, each path offers unique views and challenges. By sharing your knowledge, you can help others plan their walks, avoid common pitfalls, and discover places they might otherwise miss.

What We Want to Know

  • Favourite routes: Which coastal walks do you recommend and why? Include details like distance, difficulty, and highlights.
  • Hidden gems: Are there lesser-known sections of the coastline that deserve more attention? Tell us about them.
  • Practical tips: What should walkers know about tides, parking, facilities, or weather conditions?
  • Wildlife and scenery: Have you spotted seals, seabirds, or rare plants? Share your sightings.

How to Share Your Tips

You can submit your contributions via the Guardian's online form, including photos if you have them. The best tips will be featured in an upcoming article to inspire other readers. Please keep your submission concise but informative, and ensure any photos are your own.

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Deadline and Guidelines

Submissions should be sent by June 1, 2026. By contributing, you agree to the Guardian's terms and conditions. We look forward to hearing from you and building a community of coastal walking enthusiasts.

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