8 of the Best Spring Walks in the UK
Walking in spring is marvellous. Notice the sights and sounds of the season with Go Jauntly as we share our list of the 7 best spring walks in the UK. Spring blooms, wildlife watching and coastal walking incoming.
Moments of Joy Birmingham, West Midlands
If you’re looking for one of the best spring time walks, Birmingham is the place to go. Enjoy urban nature at its finest with a visit to Oozells Square. It’s a spot in the city which is famous for its cherry trees.
Hardcastle Crags, West Yorkshire
One of the best places in the UK to see bluebells is Hardcastle Crag. During spring this enchanting woodland is alive with a sea of purple. If the thousands of bluebells weren’t enough, enjoy the tumbling streams and waterfalls near Hebden Bridge.
The Stunning Romford Circular Walk, London
This lush circular walk around The Chase Nature Reserve is well deserving of a spot on the very best springtime walks in the UK. The Chase Nature Reserve is London’s very own New Forest and one of the best urban nature reserves, with over 200 different species of birds having been recorded on site. This walk is also featured in our Elizabeth Line walking collection too.
Tenby to Allen’s View, Pembrokeshire
A walk along the Pembrokeshire coast path is a must when visiting Wales in the spring. The Pembrokeshire coastline walk spans 186 miles and was the first national trail in the country. Allen’s View is a hidden gem and a tranquil spot to enjoy views over Tenby bay.
Secret Scotney Castle, Kent
Explore Scotney Castle this spring and wander among the spring blooms, bluebells and gorgeous castle ruins. You can even enjoy a little wisteria hysteria on your visit too.
Cambo Gardens to Kingsbarns beach, Fife
One of the very best springtime walks in the UK is Cambo Gardens. There are roses, flowers or all shapes, sizes and colours, plus dancing sculptures to spot too. It’s also one of the best locations in Scotland to see snowdrops, as the Cambo Estate is home to over 350 different varieties.
Murlough Beach Bracke, County Down
A stroll through Murlough National Nature Reserve is a wildlife watchers dream. You’ll see butterflies, beetles, waders and maybe even sunbathing seals. Discover a slice of the lovely Northern Irish coastline and take in beautiful wildflowers along the way.
Looking for even more springtime walking inspiration? We have tonnes of jaunts across the UK that can be enjoyed in spring.