Winter walking has a beauty and excitement all of its own. The circular walks below have been chosen to represent the full geographical and geological diversity of our Great British landscapes with an eye for the topical, historical and just plain beautiful.
For each we’ve suggested a cosy pub for your walk’s end where you can slump into a chair beside a crackling log fire as dusk begins to fall. If you want to spend more time exploring any of the below, check out our reviews of hotels around the country.
South West
1. St Michael’s Brent Tor, Dartmoor, Devon (three miles)
Few churches reward quiet contemplation, both inside and out, as much as 13th-century St Michael de Rupe (St Michael of the…
This article was originally published by Telegraph.co.uk. Read the original article here.