Adventures
Discover a range of guided outdoor adventures with Beth, from scenic day hikes to multi-day weekend trips in the Peak District and beyond. Whether you’re new to walking in nature or a seasoned explorer, each adventure is designed to be fun, supportive and safe, with routes chosen to showcase breathtaking landscapes and help you build confidence outdoors. Join group hikes led by a qualified female outdoor leader, connect with fellow adventurers, and make memories on trails that suit all abilities.
After Work Summer Sunset
Hikes & Wild Dips
Long summer evenings are made for getting outside and our after work group hiking adventures are the perfect way to make the most of them.
Designed for those weeks when you don’t have time for a full adventure, these shorter guided hikes offer a chance to step away after a day at the desk, breathe in fresh air, and reconnect with nature. Think gentle trails, good company, and golden-hour views - with the added bonus of catching a truly spectacular sunset when conditions are just right.
Multiple Dates
Unwind after the workday with a relaxed, guided evening hike in the Peak District. These shorter walks are designed to fit into your evening after work, offering a gentle escape into nature without the need for a full day’s commitment.
Set in the beautiful rolling hills of the Peak District, each walk is around 4 miles with only a touch of elevation - enough to feel rewarding, but always at an easy, relaxed pace. These hikes are beginner-friendly, sociable, and never strenuous, making them ideal whether you’re new to hiking or simply looking for a laid-back evening outdoors.
And the best part? Dinner with a view.
All events are open to everyone, with the exception of our Three Shires Head events, which are for women only.
An Epic Weekend awaits…
Have you always wanted to do the Edale Skyline but don’t fancy 20 miles in one day? Then look no further! We’ve got a great weekend planned that will span the Edale Skyline split over 2 days. That means we can enjoy the route in 2 halves, without gasping for breath and collapsing at the end.
Saturday 15 & Sunday 16 August 2026
Only 2 tickets needed for this to be guaranteed to run
Have you always wanted to do the Edale Skyline but don’t fancy 20 miles in one day? Then look no further! We’ve got a great weekend planned that will span the Edale Skyline split over 2 days. That means we can enjoy the route in 2 halves, without gasping for breath and collapsing at the end.
There’s 3 options for taking part: choose either to participate for a day and tick off the east or west side of the route, or purchase a combined ticket for both days and complete the whole skyline.
Day 1 - Saturday 15 August 8:30am
East side of the Edale Skyline (Kinder Scout, Brown Knoll, Rushup Edge)
10 Miles - Moderate difficulty
Day 2 - Sunday 16 August 8:30am
West side of the Edale Skyline (Nether Tor, Win Hill, Mam Tor)
14 Miles - Moderate to Hard difficulty
The Edale Skyline offers views like no other; it’s just as pretty looking through the valley, as it is looking out of the Peak District hills and Ladybower reservior from Win Hill. You’ll come away from this weekend with tired legs but a real sense of achievement, a camera roll full of pretty pictures, and some new friends you’ve bonded with after slogging uphill.
Please note that accommodation is not included in the weekend ticket to allow for flexibility of staying locally or travelling to Edale each day, whatever suits you best. Exact meeting point and details will be sent out via email nearer to the event.
Frequently Asked Questions
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You’ll be sent a full list of recommend kit when you book, but in general it’s good to have some hiking boots (or shoes) with good grip, and some waterproofs. You may need a few more things if you’re booking onto a weekend or camping trip, but you can ask if you’re unsure about anything before you book!
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Absolutely! There’s events for everyone - some more suited to beginners and some more suited to those who’ve been hiking before and want a challenge. On the details for each event you’ll find a summary of who it is best for. I also organise free events specifically aimed at beginners who want to give a hike a try!
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Yes, and I encourage you do! These events are great for building your confidence and stepping outside your comfort zone. But of course, you’re always welcome to sign up with your bestie.
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Rain or shine, as long as there isn’t an active weather warning that could cause us any danger, we’ll be going out! As much as we always hope for a lovely clear day, being in the UK means we’re always prepared for bad weather. Your leader will ensure the group stays safe whatever happens in the sky, just make sure you have a good set of waterproofs!
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There’s a low minimum number amount for each event, so it’s unlikely that the event will get cancelled due to low numbers. Once the minimum number has been reached you’ll see in the description it’ll say ‘guaranteed to run’ so you’ve got peace of mind if you’re making any arrangements to be able to attend. The only reason an event may not go ahead if it says guaranteed, will be due to dangerous weather warnings, but this is somewhat rare!