We've tried over 100 of the UK's best outdoor activities and here are the five best adventures, from one of England's 'last wildernesses' to Northern Ireland's 'best kept secret'.

Charlie Wild and Jessica Last spent three years exploring the British Isles. The couple shared their five favorite adventures with MailOnline Travel. READ MORE: Fifteen popular tourist attractions that don't live up to the hype

'Adventure doesn't have to be reserved for intrepid explorers, big budgets or faraway lands.'

So say photographers and founders of The Travel Project, Charlie Wild and Jessica Last, who have spent the last three years exploring the British Isles and compiling 52 outdoor activities into a book called Achievable Adventures. 

The new guide, from Quadrille Publishing, explores affordable and budget-friendly activities across the UK that can be reached without having to fly. 

The pair hope to “change the way people think about the UK by showcasing the opportunities for extraordinary experiences that are right on our doorstep.” .

The pair hope to “change the way people think about the UK by showcasing the opportunities for extraordinary experiences that are on our doorstep”.

The pair hope to “change the way people think about the UK by showcasing the opportunities for extraordinary experiences that are right on our doorstep”.

The pair hope to “change the way people think about the UK by showcasing the opportunities for extraordinary experiences that are on our doorstep”.< /p>< p class="mol-para-with-font">Here, they shared five of their favorite adventures with MailOnline Travel, from one of England's 'last slivers of wilderness' to 'the secret best kept” in Northern Ireland. Which would you most like to try? 

Stay in the black houses of Gearrannan - Outer Hebrides, Scotland

We've tried over 100 of the UK's best outdoor activities and here are the five best adventures, from one of England's 'last wildernesses' to Northern Ireland's 'best kept secret'.
Charlie Wild and Jessica Last spent three years exploring the British Isles. The couple shared their five favorite adventures with MailOnline Travel. READ MORE: Fifteen popular tourist attractions that don't live up to the hype

'Adventure doesn't have to be reserved for intrepid explorers, big budgets or faraway lands.'

So say photographers and founders of The Travel Project, Charlie Wild and Jessica Last, who have spent the last three years exploring the British Isles and compiling 52 outdoor activities into a book called Achievable Adventures. 

The new guide, from Quadrille Publishing, explores affordable and budget-friendly activities across the UK that can be reached without having to fly. 

The pair hope to “change the way people think about the UK by showcasing the opportunities for extraordinary experiences that are right on our doorstep.” .

The pair hope to “change the way people think about the UK by showcasing the opportunities for extraordinary experiences that are on our doorstep”.

The pair hope to “change the way people think about the UK by showcasing the opportunities for extraordinary experiences that are right on our doorstep”.

The pair hope to “change the way people think about the UK by showcasing the opportunities for extraordinary experiences that are on our doorstep”.< /p>< p class="mol-para-with-font">Here, they shared five of their favorite adventures with MailOnline Travel, from one of England's 'last slivers of wilderness' to 'the secret best kept” in Northern Ireland. Which would you most like to try? 

Stay in the black houses of Gearrannan - Outer Hebrides, Scotland

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