Hiking / Trekking

Hiking / Trekking

What is it? 

Hiking and Trekking are often used as interchangeable terms, but there are some differences in the activities. A trek is often a longer journey than a hike, and usually takes place across areas with no other means of transport. Hiking is a more recreational pastime than trekking, as people go on hikes to enjoy the environment; the purpose of a trek is to reach a destination. 

What does it involve?

Although the definitions are different, hiking and trekking are reasonably similar practices. Both involve long distance walking in areas with no towns or roads by navigating a path through the environment or following an established trail. 

Why do it and what are the benefits?

Getting out and about in the world is always beneficial, even if it's just for the fresh air! Nature is important to appreciate, and spending time walking through the environment can help you to better understand how the world works when you remove the majority of human influence.

What equipment do we need?

Appropriate attire is vital when hiking or trekking; for example, wearing the wrong kind of shoes can result in painful blisters. Camping gear may also be required if it's a particularly long journey you are undertaking, and make sure to take food and water with you if it's not going to be available on route!

Who is it suitable for?

Particularly young groups of children won't be suitable for taking on long walks, but they may enjoy something like a shorter walk around the grounds of a castle!

Costs?

Going hiking or trekking can be completely free, as it doesn't have to involve any establishments outside your own. However, you can hire guides to lead your group on a walk, and sometimes the area you wish to walk in may be a national park and could have an entry fee. 

Issues/Things to think about? (unsuitable for age groups, medical conditions etc)

Younger groups will need careful supervision when out and about in the world, they could easily wander off!

How do we include?

The inclusion of everybody in your student group will depend on the kind of terrain you are covering, and the distance involved. Be aware of the specific needs of your group when planning your route - uneven/steep ground won't be suitable for those with physical difficulties. 

Doing it abroad?

The foreign landscapes and natural environments are often more varied and interesting than our own, and could make for a great hike or trek. Make sure to plan your route out properly and be aware of safety advice beforehand - you don't want to get lost/stuck with no way out and no means of calling for help!

Main website:

http://www.walkingandhiking.co.uk

http://www.trekkingbritain.com

Venues with this Activity

The Kepplewray Centre occupies a large Victorian mansion set in its own grounds situated in the south of the Lake District National Park. We provide accommodation for those wanting to enjoy the spectacular scenery on our doorstep and also offer an extensive range of outdoor activities led by our enthusiastic instructors.

We’re a team of outdoor adventure experts based in Lossiemouth, Moray, ready to help you TRY SOMETHING NEW! We’ll take great care of you – we’ve got all the kit and we really know our stuff so what are you waiting for?

The company was formed to allow the expedition programme organised by Jason Buckley, an teacher at Sutton Grammar School, to continue after he left the school. Three members of the instructor team are old boys of the school who have come through the expedition programme, which has expanded to include 230 boys this year.

Strive adventure has been operating in East Lothian for over ten years our instructors and youth workers have a vast array of skills and experience.

Our programmes are designed to build confidence, self-awareness, leadership and team work skills. These are delivered through training sessions that are designed in consultation with individuals and groups.

We are totally passionate about one thing; when you are with Rough Edge, you will have the time of your life.

We run adventure trips in the UK and abroad.We supervise and assess Duke of Edinburgh’s Award Gold expeditions. We specialise in mountain navigation training to NNAS Gold standard. And we offer team building and challenge events for companies too.

The Ultimate Activity Company provides adventure activities at over 54 locations across the UK. We have a fantastic reputation within the leisure industry and provide adventure activities to schools wanting affordable activity programs.

Lancashire based Outdoor Elements, established in November 2001, offers team building and outdoor activities to all ages and abilities. Outdoor Elements is flexible to your needs and can organise anything from half-day activities to full residential experiences.

The activities are delivered in a fun and exciting way with all of the usual high standards of safety and group management that you would expect from a company that is passionate about developmental outdoor education for young people.

Our activities promote trust, respect, co-operation, communication and caring for those around you, all whilst having bags and bags of fun!

Mobile Adventure UK is an outdoor pursuits centre based in Skipton, the very heart of the Yorkshire Dales. We specialise in personal and team development using the outdoors as a tool. This can be achieved in a variety of ways: kayaking, climbing, team building or using many of the other activities.

Outer Limits Explore - quality, productive team development and adventure travel experiences. Founded originally in 1996, Outer Limits Explore has a proud history of providing outstanding team development programmes and unmissable expeditions to some of the world’s most exciting locations.

We are a small outdoor pursuits company based in the Yorkshire Dales offering adventure activities. We specialise in youth development residentials, especially the week two residential for the Prince's Trust Team programme, but we also work with companies and individual clients, either for an 'experience', team building or skills training. 

We offer outdoor and adventurous activities for young people and adults throughout the year.

Welcome to The Activities Team - the provider of Event Planning services as well as a variety of Youth Programs. Our professional experience, creative abilities, outsanding organizational skills and vast resources allow us to make an equally positive impact in both of these pursuits. 

Rich Adventure is a family- based company based in South Derbyshire, delivering outdoor activities across the country to individuals, schools, clubs and corporate groups. From one day events to our nine-week mountain skills course, all our products are moldable to your specific needs. All our staff are Fully Qualified, First aid trained and have a CRB/DBS.

Oaklands is fully equipped for Rock Climbing, Canoeing, Kayaking, Gorge Walking, Mountain Walking, Camping, Abseiling, Sea Level Traversing, Mine Exploration, Orienteering, Problem Solving, Raft Building and Field Studies. 

True Adventure provides a choice of quality expeditions, lasting 2 - 4 weeks, to a number of contrasting destinations, organised by expedition professionals and led by first class leaders.

The expertise we have in our field, together with our passion for each destination enables us to provide unparalleled opportunities which are so much more than just a trip to an exotic location.

Tirabad Outdoor Educational Centre is located in the village of Tirabad near Llangammarch Wells in the stunning mid-Wales countryside, just north of the Eppynt Moor and Sennybridge on the A40.

  • Outdoor Learning Activities including Outdoor Pursuits and Environmental Field Studies
  • Courses for primary schools, secondary schools and corporate groups
  • CPD and Inset Courses for Teachers
  • Residential courses for up to 72 people
  • Day visits for up to 108 students at a time
Featuring the iconic skyline of Pen y Fan, Corn Du and Cribyn

The Brecon Beacons offer a spectacular landscape rich in natural beauty. Free from light and noise pollution it's the perfect respite from the chaos of modern life. Whether you're seeking challenging walks, wide open spaces or secluded waterfalls, the Brecon Beacons provides the best of them all.

Experience the thrill and challenge of Quad Biking, negotiating a 250cc or 90cc Honda all-terrain vehicle, with a trek through our cross-country nature trail whilst enjoying some of the best views of the Taff and Rhymney Valley's in South Wales.

Rock and River are Outdoor Pursuits specialists. We have been running adventurous outdoor activities since 1996.

Our main site is at Cliff's Farm Activity Centre on a 180 acre farm in Mawdesley, near Ormskirk. We also have a second, smaller site at Ashworth Valley, Rochdale. We run outdoor activities for schools, colleges, youth and corporate groups and scouts and guides.

Woodland, heathland, farmland, parkland and Leith Hill Place, home of composer Vaughan Williams

Leith Hill is the highest point in Southeast England and is set within the beautiful Surrey

A wilderness of tranquility set against Brunel's famous suspension bridge

Explore the beautiful and diverse broadleaf woodland on the plateau above the famous Avon Gorge, boasting superb views across the city to downland beyond. Leigh Woods has been an intrinsic part of Bristolian life for centuries.

Family home and garden of Sir Winston Churchill

Chartwell was the much-loved Churchill family home and the place from which Sir Winston drew inspiration from 1924 until the end of his life.

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