Retail Times — UK Retail News
  • HOME
  • ABOUT
    • CONTACT & Press release submit page
    • ADVERTISING
  • PRODUCTS
  • TECH
  • DATA
    • Reports
    • Research
  • RETAILER
    • Manufacturer
    • Wholesaler
  • PEOPLE
  • SUSTAINABILITY
    • Fairtrade
    • Packaging
  • SERVICES
    • Events
    • Awards
    • Logistics
  • COMMENT
    • In My Opinion
    • Featured Article
    • Why It Works
  • RETAIL CATEGORIES
    • Weekly News Digest
No Result
View All Result
Retail Times — UK Retail News
No Result
View All Result
  • HOME
  • ABOUT
    • CONTACT & Press release submit page
    • ADVERTISING
  • PRODUCTS
  • TECH
  • DATA
    • Reports
    • Research
  • RETAILER
    • Manufacturer
    • Wholesaler
  • PEOPLE
  • SUSTAINABILITY
    • Fairtrade
    • Packaging
  • SERVICES
    • Events
    • Awards
    • Logistics
  • COMMENT
    • In My Opinion
    • Featured Article
    • Why It Works
  • RETAIL CATEGORIES
    • Weekly News Digest
Retail Times — UK Retail News
No Result
View All Result
Home Retail News Comment

Columbia Hike Society Ambassador, Sam Matthew (@peaksandpubs), on his top underrated UK hikes for May Bank Holiday

by Fiona Briggs
April 20, 2026
in Comment
Reading Time: 3 mins read
Sam Matthew (@peaksandpubs), Columbia Hike Society Ambassador:
“My personal top three most underrated UK hikes would have to be; Dragons Back in the Peak District, Rivington Pike in Lancashire, and Walla Crag in the Lakes.
  • Columbia Hike Society Ambassador - CommentDragons Back is often overlooked for the Peak Districts more central and popular hikes. But the shape of the rolling hills resembling a Dragons Back (Park house & Chrome Hill), giving it its name, are seriously aesthetic. Definitely one ‘for the gram’. The Pack Horse Inn, is a great pub around 2 miles down the road. Traditional place, full of character, classic interior, ales, and a big beer garden.
  • Columbia Hike Society Ambassador - CommentRivington Pike is my local trail, with a host of different routes you can take for varied difficulty. But in general, they’re all easy to moderate. One for the family, with hikes as short as 3KM to the summit and back. A really good option for sunrise and sunset if you’re fancying a quick ascent. There’s also an onsite brewery – the Rivingron Brew Tap. With a huge offering of their own lagers, and IPAs, as well as burger vans and other food vendors.
  • Columbia Hike Society Ambassador - CommentWalla Crag in the Lakes is another relatively easy one, and a much quieter option than everyone’s favourite Cat Bells which it faces. Fantastic views over Derwentwater, and barely 300m of elevation, so the effort to view ratio is fantastic. You can also add on Bleaberry Fell on just behind it if you fancy extending the route. There’s loads of great pubs and eateries in Keswick to enjoy afterwards. My personal favourites are the Dog & Gun, The Round, and Fellpack.”
If it looks like rain is on the cards over the bank holiday weekend, Sam makes it clear that a waterproof shell is essential, whatever the hike.
Columbia Hike Society Ambassador - Comment
He highlights products using Columbia’s OutDry Extreme technology as a solid choice for seriously wet conditions, such as their Whistler Peak™ Waterproof Jacket. This jacket is designed with a fully seam-sealed, impenetrable membrane and a soft lining for next-to-skin comfort, while adjustable details offer extra protection – ideal if the bank holiday forecast takes a turn for the worse.
Share This Article

Similar News Articles:

  1. Retailers must invest further in bank holiday promotions to entice retail spend for August bank holiday, says GlobalData The forthcoming August bank holiday marks the final extended weekend before the Christmas season for 2023, with consumers benefiting from...
  2. Columbia debuts SS26 Hike Dry Collection Columbia has launched a new outerwear range, the Hike Dry Collection. The new collection features high-performance gear expertly engineered to...
Tags: Columbia Hike Society Ambassador

🗞️ Trending Retail News

  • Lean Kitchen Network launches new food brand HIDE at Tesco, backed by Dr Rupy Aujla, Flight Studios and Samworth Brothers

    Lean Kitchen Network launches new food brand HIDE at Tesco, backed by Dr Rupy Aujla, Flight Studios and Samworth Brothers

    3 shares
    Share 1 Tweet 1
  • KFC launches three-tierspice challenge with brand new Daredevil Zinger range

    2 shares
    Share 1 Tweet 1
  • Dyson to launch hair tools on LOOKFANTASTIC – 16 April 2026

    1 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • SOLUM and Gander partner to help retailers reduce food waste with smarter, simpler markdown execution

    1 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Mars and ofi announce strategic collaboration to accelerate Net Zero Cocoa in Ecuador

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Landini Associates designs a singular, globally unified trading format for ALDI SOUTH Group

    1 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0

FEATURED ARTICLES

Securing The Future of Retail

Securing the future of retail through seamless omnichannel integration

March 23, 2026
appealing to the new emotional economics of festive shopping

Smug-face and FOMO: appealing to the new emotional economics of festive shopping

October 27, 2025
Journey to AI: build strong foundations for retail success

Journey to AI: build strong foundations for retail success

September 2, 2025
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
Retail Times — UK Retail News

Retail Times – Categories

  • Awards
  • Comment
  • Data
  • Events
  • Fairtrade
  • Featured Article
  • In My Opinion
  • Logistics
  • Manufacturer
  • Packaging
  • People
  • Products
  • Reports
  • Research
  • Retail News
  • Retailer News
  • Services
  • Sustainability
  • Technology
  • Weekly News Digest
  • Wholesaler
  • Why It Works

© Copyright Retail Times. All rights reserved.

Retail Times – Pages

  • Home Page
  • Contact us
  • Editorial
  • Advertising
  • Copyright
  • Privacy & Cookie Policy
No Result
View All Result
  • HOME
  • Featured Articles
  • Retail News Categories
  • About us
  • Advertising
  • Contact / Press release submit page
  • Privacy policy