World's easiest walks to stunning views - with one welsh trail on the list


World's easiest walks to stunning views - with one welsh trail on the list

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A NEW GLOBAL STUDY HAS REVEALED THE WORLD'S EASIEST WALKS TO THE MOST STUNNING VIEWS, WITH FOUR UK TRAILS MAKING THE LIST INCLUDING PORTHDINLLAEN CIRCULAR 09:16, 04 Jun 2025 Ramblers


have been increasingly opting for walking holidays, especially for domestic retreats. In light of this trend, a recent global study by AllClear Travel Insurance has disclosed the


world's most accessible treks to breathtaking vistas, with four UK routes featuring in the rankings. The survey evaluated over 100 picturesque walkways across the globe, measuring their


level of challenge based on factors like distance, elevation gain, and median temperature. Artist Point in Yellowstone National Park, USA, claimed the top spot for ease combined with


stunning views. Notably, two UK paths were among the favourites, with the Porthdinllaen Circular in Wales and Giant's Causeway Blue Trail in Northern Ireland tied at tenth position. As


stated by AllTrails, the Porthdinllaen Circular should take just over an hour to complete, offering sublime coastal scenes and potential seal encounters. A hiker who relished this route


commented: "Stunning little coastal walk." Their review continued, underscoring a hidden gem: "There was a secluded beach just before the trail tells you to exit the golf


course. I wasn't missing out on those! The way down is steep but oh so worth it," reports the Express. Article continues below Echoing the commendations, online reviews for the


Giant's Causeway Blue Trail praise its magnificent panoramas and enchanting landscapes. One enthusiastic rambler advised: "A must see in Northern Ireland. Great hike, surreal


views. Make sure to bring water." The Old Man of Storr route in the Scottish Highlands, one of Scotland's most iconic locations, secured the 11th spot on the list. This trek leads


you to the Old Man of Storr, a rock formation that dates back millions of years, to the era when dinosaurs roamed the Earth. Local lore suggests that the rocks are remnants of a giant's


thumb, now buried underground, while some believe the rock bears the visage of an old man. Rounding off the UK entries on the list is the Chee Dale Stepping Stones Circular, a picturesque


trail on the fringes of the Peak District. Article continues below THE WORLD'S 15 EASIEST SCENIC WALKS: * Artist Point, USA * Cadillac Summit Loop, USA * Milford Foreshore Walk, New


Zealand * Cape Flattery Trail, USA * Moraine Lake Shoreline Trail Canada * Blue Trail, Path of Love: Riomaggiore - Manarola, Italy * Moro Rock, USA * Grand Canyon South Rim, USA * Bastei -


Basteribrücke Bridge, Germany * Porthdinllaen Circular, Wales, Giant's Causeway - Blue Trail, Northern Ireland, and Bryce Point Trail, USA * Old Man of Storr, Scotland * The Panorama


Trail: Männlichen Kleine Scheidegg, Switzerland * Chee Dale Stepping Stones Circular, England