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Freelance Articles

Not all the content Matt writes goes on Walk Wild, some of his work gets published on other websites and he writes articles as a freelancer. To keep track of all his writing, follow the links below to read the articles.





Yorkshire Three Peaks

3 Days in the Yorkshire Dales National Park

Nestled in northern England, amongst a cluster of neighbouring National Parks and AONBs, sits the Yorkshire Dales National Park. This sublime limestone landscape is home to a vast section of the Pennine Hills, fondly known as the “backbone of England” due to their position rising up the centre of the country. Spanning 841 square miles, the park boasts immense hill-views and sensational stargazing and was qualified as an International Dark Sky Reserve in 2020.

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3 Days in the Peak District National Park

In the north of England lies the rolling hills and lush vales of the Peak District National Park. The landscape is split into the geologically distinct areas of the Dark Peak and the White Peak. The Dark Peak is dominated by moorland and grit sandstone whilst the White Peak forms sweeping limestone valleys and impressive gorges that have been eroded from the plateau. In both instances, the result is magnificent.

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Crib Goch Scramble

3 Days in Snowdonia National Park

Snowdonia is the biggest National Park in Wales. It contains the highest mountain in the country, called Snowdon or “Yr Wyddfa” in Welsh, which rises 1,085 metres. Perched in the north of Wales, Snowdonia is famous for its dramatic mountainous landscape and epic glacial features, formed during the last ice age 10,000 years ago.

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Dog Walks in Hampshire

Top 3 Dog Walks in Hampshire

Hampshire is famous for its countryside. Some of the best walking paths and trails in the whole of England are in this county, including the famous South Downs Way. Hampshire is southwest of London and includes snippets of the South Downs National Park, North Wessex Downs, New Forest National Park, and Cranbourne Chase AONB.

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Photo Credits: Jamie Street on Unsplash


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7 Days in Slovenia

Formed in 1991 after the disbanding of Yugoslavia, the country of Slovenia is a place of natural beauty and wondrous landscapes. It is an outdoor enthusiast’s dream, with deep caverns, limestone mountains, tumbling waterfalls, and sapphire rivers.

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Photo Credits: Jaka Škrlep on Unsplash



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How to Spend 3 Days in Prague

Prague is the capital of the Czech Republic and a gem of Europe with a medieval history stretching back over a millennium. It’s a place steeped in culture, with the city allegedly being founded in the 8th century. Through the ages, it has been the capital of the King of Bohemia and the residence of numerous Holy Roman Emperors.

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Photo Credits: Dmitry Goykolov on Unsplash


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186-Mile Hike on the Welsh Pembrokeshire Coastline

A strange yelping noise echoed up the cliffs to meet me. The noise rose and fell on the wind and sounded much like a crying baby.

I quickened my pace along the dusty path eager to see down into the coves. Another gust of wind brought more plaintive cries to my ears.

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Explore Local: Discovering the UK’s National Trails

“Why don’t more people do this?”

This thought crossed my mind as I summited yet another empty, sprawling ridge in Northumberland National Park. I was halfway through a 7-day hike along the 84-mile-long Hadrian’s Wall Path.

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“3 Days in the South Downs National Park

The South Downs National Park is one of 15 parks in the UK and the newest of these areas of natural beauty. This 1,600km squared spot was officially declared a National Park in 2010 and has quickly climbed to a position of prominence by now holding the status of most-visited National Park in the UK.

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“Guide to Pembrokeshire Coast Path trek: Wales trekking holiday review”

I gingerly peeled back my sock to reveal a blister the size of a 50p coin on the outer edge of my foot. Formed by a weak fold of skin between my calloused heel and the soft flesh of my ankle. This was no ordinary blister, from grit or a hot spot against my shoe. It was a compression blister, from pure exertion.

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