We love this piece by Jamie Beddard explaining the importance of being outdoors and making our shared outdoor spaces more accessible to the many and not just the few. Jamie is the co-Director for…
I am intrinsically lazy. Honestly, trust me, I am. So obviously I am the right person to write a blog about walking. Now, in case you are still doubting my laziness, let me tell…
Turn a half-term family walk into an adventure of discovery by using spotter sheets like this one from the Wildlife Trusts. Whether we live in a town, city or in the countryside we can…
When my brother and I were little, my parents believed that, armed with a packed lunch and a flask, fresh air and a trek up the side of a mountain were the best tonic…
Guerrilla geographer Dan Raven-Ellison spends his days ‘challenging myself and others to see the world in new ways’. He wants to turn our concept of what is a National Park on its head and…
Have you heard of Dogs for Autism? They provide autism assistance dogs, at no charge, to autistic people of any age, anywhere in the UK. Dogs for Autism is the first charity in the…
Hilary, or Hil as she much prefers to be called, thought of the concept of something like trundl about 15 years ago. The enforced down time of the pandemic gave her time to start…
The beauty about trundl, is it can be anything you want it to be. Sure, it can be a trek up the side of a mountain in a howling gale but it's also the morning walk with the dogs, walking to school, a mooch around the shops, nipping to the garage for a pint of milk… anytime you're getting out and about, make it a trundl trip and be a part of something special.