From the Lake District to Cornwall, these autumn walks will lift your spirits

Times of crisis! Britain may be in crisis - but these exhilarating walks among crisp autumn leaves will lift your spiritsCollect edible nuts along the avenue of Spanish chestnut trees in London's Henry VIII deer park Monmouthshire, start from romantic Tintern Abbey and head for an autumn stroll along the River Wye Admire some of Britain's tallest trees on a walk through the Hermitage in Perthshire, England Scotland Advertisement

Good to walk.

And here we've rounded up some of the best places to stretch your legs, from the romantic Wiltshire woods where Henry VIII courted Jane Seymour to the Durham family forest that was planted by miners in the 1930s.

POTTER IN LAKELAND

Golden: head for an autumnal walk around the Tarn Hows of the Lake District (pictured), a lake once owned by author and illustrator Beatrix Potter

In the Lake District, the way of the National Trust around Tarn Hows is the best way to get an eno rm dose of autumn colours.

Good to know: the lake was once owned by author and illustrator Beatrix Potter.

< p class ="mol-para-with-font">Stay: Cuckoo Brow Inn, Ambleside. Double bed and breakfast from £143 ().

THE KING'S PARK

Henry VIII's stag in London's Greenwich Park is now one of the best places to see autumn colors in the capital.

Good to know: Collect edible nuts along the avenue of 400 1-year-old Spanish Chestnut trees.

Stay: The Pilot. Double bed and breakfast from £194 (pilotgreenwich.co.uk).

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From the Lake District to Cornwall, these autumn walks will lift your spirits
Times of crisis! Britain may be in crisis - but these exhilarating walks among crisp autumn leaves will lift your spiritsCollect edible nuts along the avenue of Spanish chestnut trees in London's Henry VIII deer park Monmouthshire, start from romantic Tintern Abbey and head for an autumn stroll along the River Wye Admire some of Britain's tallest trees on a walk through the Hermitage in Perthshire, England Scotland Advertisement

Good to walk.

And here we've rounded up some of the best places to stretch your legs, from the romantic Wiltshire woods where Henry VIII courted Jane Seymour to the Durham family forest that was planted by miners in the 1930s.

POTTER IN LAKELAND

Golden: head for an autumnal walk around the Tarn Hows of the Lake District (pictured), a lake once owned by author and illustrator Beatrix Potter

In the Lake District, the way of the National Trust around Tarn Hows is the best way to get an eno rm dose of autumn colours.

Good to know: the lake was once owned by author and illustrator Beatrix Potter.

< p class ="mol-para-with-font">Stay: Cuckoo Brow Inn, Ambleside. Double bed and breakfast from £143 ().

THE KING'S PARK

Henry VIII's stag in London's Greenwich Park is now one of the best places to see autumn colors in the capital.

Good to know: Collect edible nuts along the avenue of 400 1-year-old Spanish Chestnut trees.

Stay: The Pilot. Double bed and breakfast from £194 (pilotgreenwich.co.uk).

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