
11th April 2023
Hill thrills: reach new scrambling heights with our May issue
Be inspired to get hands-on scramble experience in the UK with the new issue of the original mountain magazine.
Currently Trending:
OPINION: The hills should be alive with the sound of human joy – including music!
Explore Britain’s national parks your way with our May issue
Stone Free: a quarter of scheduled monuments off-limits in England
Mountain weather phenomena: fogbows, inversions, Aurora, Brocken spectres and more
Book review – Our Island Stories: Country Walks through Colonial Britain
Advertisement
11th April 2023
Be inspired to get hands-on scramble experience in the UK with the new issue of the original mountain magazine.
30th March 2023
Hannah Morris runs the most subscribed female-led climbing YouTube channel globally, challenging stereotypes and social anxiety.
24th March 2023
Grant MacLeod, the ‘Munro Bagpiper’, is bringing music and heritage to the mountains by playing the pipes atop every single Munro.
16th March 2023
How much adventure in Scotland can you squeeze into one (long) weekend? It might be more than you think - find out why in our Spring issue.
8th March 2023
The women's retreat experiences will inform a report published by Women in the Hills, announced on International Women's Day 2023.
3rd March 2023
Bivvy enthusiasts celebrate a record-breaking International Bivvybag Day by sleeping out in solidarity with good causes.
23rd February 2023
Meet Charlotte Ditchburn, the PROW Explorer - and our Creator of the Month - who is championing access rights for all.
17th February 2023
Let's take a walk on the quiet side to uncover the UK's most underrated hiking routes, from Eryri to Lakeland and the Highlands.
1st February 2023
Juls Stodel is on a one-woman mission to spend a night at every MBA bothy in the UK. We chat with her about the experience.
1st February 2023
Heather Mackins is on a mission to share the magic of 'thru-hiking' with others who seek solitude and solace on long-distance walking trails.
20th January 2023
Planning a 'big trip' for the year ahead? From Britain to the Balkans, the March issue of The Great Outdoors is packed full of awesome treks and epic long-distance walks.
Subscribe and enjoy The Great Outdoors for a whole year, plus receive an Aquapac Map Case worth £20.95!