Blog
The Munro Mountain Challenge: Conquering Scotland's High Peaks
The Munro Challenge Pinboard: Track Your Climb to Munroist Status
Our upcoming Munro Pinboard is crafted specifically for adventurers tackling the Munro mountain challenge, offering a beautifully designed way to log each of Scotlandโs 282 peaks over 3,000 feet. Inspired by the rugged Scottish Highlands and the enduring journey each climber undertakes, this pinboard is both functional and inspiring.
Why Choose Our Munro Pinboard?
Visual Progress Tracker: Easily mark each peak as you summit, creating a clear visual of your achievements and remaining climbs.
Elegant Design: With a minimal, mountainous aesthetic, our pinboard celebrates Scotlandโs landscape, making it a perfect piece of art for your wall.
High-Quality Materials: Constructed to endure the years and memories, our pinboard reflects the same rugged quality as the Munros themselves.
Whether youโre just starting your Munro journey or closing in on your final summits, our Munro Pinboard is the perfect way to document each climb, stay motivated, and keep the spirit of adventure alive. Coming soon!
Pontcysyllte Aqueduct
Discover the beauty of walking under the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in North Wales. Just a short detour from the Offaโs Dyke Path, this iconic structure offers breathtaking views and a rich history. Whether you're exploring the Llangollen Canal or hiking nearby trails, the aqueduct provides a perfect blend of nature and heritage for walkers and outdoor enthusiasts.
Discover the Mynydd Anelog Walk from Uwchmynydd, Aberdaron
Discover the beauty of the Mynydd Anelog walk from Uwchmynydd, near Aberdaron, on the Llyn Peninsula. This 5-mile circular route offers breathtaking coastal views, a moderate challenge, and serene landscapes. Enjoy panoramic vistas of Bardsey Island, the Irish Sea, and Snowdonia. Perfect for hikers looking to explore the rugged beauty of Walesโ untouched countryside. Start your adventure today and experience one of the most peaceful walks in North Wales!
Gift Guide for Walking Enthusiasts: Celebrate Their Achievements with Unique Pinboards and Prints
Gift Guide for Walking Enthusiasts: Unique Pinboards & Prints
Looking for the perfect gift for the walking enthusiast in your life? Our range of pinboards and prints is designed to celebrate the beauty of Welsh walking challenges. From The Welsh One Hundred to the 52 Peaks Challenge, The Wainwright, Welsh 3000's, The Welsh Marilyns, Offa's Dyke Path, and the Wales Coast Path, these interactive and beautifully crafted pieces allow adventurers to track their progress and commemorate their achievements. Whether for a seasoned hiker or a new walker, these gifts will inspire and motivate future treks. Explore our unique collection today!
Walking in North Wales - Moel Famau
North Wales is blessed with a wealth of stunning landscapes, from rugged mountains to picturesque coastlines, making it a paradise for walkers and hikers.
Wrexham AFC: A Lifelong Journey of Love, Loss, and Legacy
Explore how Wrexham AFC and our community poster, which tracks game scores, have shaped my life. From being born in Wrexham Hospital to fostering children, my journey is deeply intertwined with this resilient town. With 10% of profits supporting Your Space, an Autism charity, our Wrexham Fixture poster celebrates the spirit of Wrexham.
Discover the Best of Welsh Prints, Hiking Gear, and Football Memorabilia in Our Online Shop
Growing up in North Wales, I was fortunate to have the incredible mountains and breathtaking landscapes as my backyard. The rugged peaks of Eryri (Snowdonia), the serene beauty of Llyn Tegid, and the lush valleys filled my childhood with endless adventures and a profound appreciation for nature. These experiences ignited my passion for the outdoors, shaping my character and instilling in me a sense of wonder and respect for the natural world.
Outdoor adventures
Growing up in North Wales, I was fortunate to have the incredible mountains and breathtaking landscapes as my backyard. The rugged peaks of Eryri (Snowdonia), the serene beauty of Llyn Tegid, and the lush valleys filled my childhood with endless adventures and a profound appreciation for nature. These experiences ignited my passion for the outdoors, shaping my character and instilling in me a sense of wonder and respect for the natural world.
Moel Fenlli - Welsh Marilyns
The Moel Fenlli walk is a popular hiking route in North Wales, known for its scenic beauty and historical significance. Moel Fenlli is a hill located in the Clwydian Range Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), offering stunning views of the surrounding countryside.
Embrace the Great Outdoors: The Health Benefits of Walking in Nature
Embrace the Great Outdoors: The Health Benefits of Walking in Nature
In a world bustling with technology and constant connectivity, the simple act of stepping outside and immersing oneself in nature can feel like a rare luxury. Yet, amidst the demands of daily life, carving out time for outdoor walks can yield immense benefits for both body and mind. Whether it's a leisurely stroll through a nearby park or a challenging hike in the wilderness, the great outdoors offers a plethora of advantages that extend far beyond physical exercise.
Yr Ysgwrn, Trawsfynydd
Yr Ysgwrn is a historic farmhouse located in Trawsfynydd, Gwynedd, Wales. It gained significant cultural importance as the former home of the renowned Welsh poet Ellis Humphrey Evans, better known by his bardic name, Hedd Wyn.
Marilyns Cymru | The Welsh Marilyns - Cyrn y Brain
Walking the Marilyns in Wales can be a rewarding and fulfilling experience for several reasons:
Diverse Landscapes, Sense of Achievement, Challenge and Adventure, Escape and Relaxation, Cultural and Historical Exploration, Community and Camaraderie & Wildlife and Nature
Marilyns Cymru | The Welsh Marilyns
Walking the Marilyns in Wales can be a rewarding and fulfilling experience for several reasons:
Diverse Landscapes, Sense of Achievement, Challenge and Adventure, Escape and Relaxation, Cultural and Historical Exploration, Community and Camaraderie & Wildlife and Nature
12 Tips for Winter Hiking
Hiking in winter can be a beautiful and rewarding experience, but it comes with its own set of challenges. Here are some tips to help you prepare and enjoy a safe winter hike:
22. Moel Siabod
Moel Siabod is a mountain in Snowdonia, North Wales. It stands at an elevation of 872 meters (2,861 feet) and is a popular destination for hikers and climbers. The mountain is situated near the village of Capel Curig and is part of the Parc Cenedlaethol Eryri (Snowdonia National Park).
24. Arenig Fawr
Arenig Fawr is a mountain in Snowdonia, North Wales, United Kingdom. It is part of the Arenig mountain range and stands at an elevation of 854 meters (2,802 feet) above sea level. The name "Arenig Fawr" translates to "Great High Ground" in Welsh.
60. Fan Fawr
Fan Fawr is the name of a mountain in the Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons National Park) in Wales.
78. Mynydd Mawr
Mynydd Mawr in Eryri (Snowdonia) offers stunning views and a rewarding hiking experience.
Wales Coast Path Pembrokeshire
Pembrokeshire is particularly renowned for its stunning coastal scenery and is considered one of the most beautiful parts of the path.