The Langdale Pikes in the Lake District is one of the best walks the UK has to offer.
This is according to Birmingham Mail writer Adrian Caffery, who has described it as "one of the finest one-day walks in the country".
Mr Caffery, who tackled the route as part of a Lake District holiday in October last year, said that it offers a number of great sites along the way, including "a series of impressive waterfalls" a large tarn and "wonderful views" of the Langdale Valley.
However, he noted that parts of the walk may be difficult after it has rained, as the trek involves fording a stream.
"On days when the water is high, the crossing can be too hazardous and so some rock scrambling is in order," Mr Caffery warned.
According to Lakeland Landscape, the route is popular among hill walkers, as it is relatively easy but still offers some tricky parts.


