Arthur’s Seat among the most popular destinations for a winter walk

Analysing TripAdvisor ratings, festive mentions in TripAdvisor reviews, average snowfall in December and the distance to the closest cosy pub, the team at GO Outdoors have highlighted the best places to head out to for a festive walk:

The UK’s Best Christmas Walks:

RankLocationAreaCountryTripAdvisor Rating /5Reviews Mentioning Festive KeywordsSnowfall in December (cm)Miles to Closest PubOverall Score /10
1Barmouth BeachBarmouthWales4.728.6%1.50.29.09
2Glastonbury TorSomersetEngland4.729.3%0.80.58.46
3Bournemouth BeachBournemouthEngland4.535.5%0.50.48.04
4Arthur’s SeatEdinburghScotland4.718.0%1.70.57.94
5Calton HillEdinburghScotland4.616.6%1.70.27.84
6Camber SandsCamberEngland4.330.5%0.60.27.83
7Filey BeachNorth YorkshireEngland4.729.0%0.00.27.63
8Fistral BeachCornwallEngland4.632.3%0.00.27.52
9Brighton BeachBrightonEngland4.130.4%0.30.17.42
10DovedaleAshbourneEngland4.528.9%3.41.57.41

Barmouth Beach has been crowned the UK’s best Christmas walk, scoring an impressive 9.09 out of 10. 

Located in southern Snowdonia, the beach has a Christmassy feel in winter, with 29% of reviews highlighting festive elements. With a seafront path, it’s a great spot for both family outings and peaceful solo walks. December can bring occasional light snowfall, and with a pub only 0.2 miles away, there’s a convenient spot to warm up after your walk.

Glastonbury Tor takes second place with a Christmas score of 8.46 out of 10. 

The route is a steady, manageable climb that ends with wide views of Somerset. Although the incline requires a bit of effort, most walkers will find it comfortable, making it suitable for most abilities. With 29% of reviews mentioning festive terms, it’s a great choice for a December outing, and with a pub only 0.5 miles away, it’s easy to round off the walk with a warm drink or meal.

Bournemouth Beach comes in third with a Christmas score of 8.04 out of 10. 

It stands out for its festive atmosphere, receiving the highest percentage of reviews mentioning festive charm among the top 10 walks. The long sandy shore and wide promenade make it perfect for a leisurely winter stroll. Occasional light snowfall in December can add a touch of magic, giving the beach an especially Christmassy feel.

Natalie Wolfenden, Author and outdoor enthusiast at GO Outdoors, said: “A Christmas walk is a wonderful way to enjoy the outdoors during the colder months, and the UK offers plenty of festive destinations to explore. Whether you’re heading to Somerset or Edinburgh, a little preparation can make your outing even more enjoyable.

“Plan your route well in advance and make sure it’s suitable for everyone taking part. With the colder weather, it’s best to choose paths you’re confident with, as this will make it easier for you to relax and enjoy the festive atmosphere.

Dressing in warm, breathable layers with an insulated coat will help you stay comfortable, and supportive footwear is essential for any slippery or uneven terrain. If temperatures are set to drop particularly low, a hat and gloves can make a big difference to how long you’re able to stay outside comfortably.

“Finally, on the day of your walk, be sure to check the latest weather forecast before heading out, and be ready to change your plans if conditions take a turn.

“Staying flexible will help ensure a more enjoyable Christmas outing!”