BMC Social Hikes

The BMC is a community of outdoor lovers who share a passion for walking in the Great British countryside. Whether you’ve been getting out hiking for years or are looking to get started why not come along to one of our social walks?

Peak District Social Hikes

29 Rhag 2025

Peak Area Walks

Peak District Social Walk - 3 Ethels | 29th December

Come join us for a refreshing walk after Christmas - an easy, cheerful way to unwind, enjoy good company, and keep the holiday spirit going.

20 Maw 2026

Peak Area Walks

Peak District Social Walk, Hayfield | 20th March

This social walk will follow the river out of the village then up through woodland to the Hayfield 'Dragon's Back' and over the Ethels of Mount Famine, South Head, Brown Knoll and Kinder Low before descending through Tunstead Farm back to Hayfield.

Lake District Social Hikes

South West Social Hikes

Yorkshire Hikes

20 Rhag 2025

Yorkshire Walks

BMC Christmas Carols on Ingleborough Hike | 20th December

You are invited to join a peer-led walk, hosted by BMC Yorkshire Area volunteer, Carmine De Grandis (Mountain Accordion Man) guiding the route. This social walk will explore one of the Yorkshire Three Peaks using a short, circular route which reaches the top of Ingleborough and, returning via Little Ingleborough.

North East Social Hikes

North West Social Hikes

North Wales Social Hikes

London and South East Area Social Hikes

Midlands Social Hikes

29 Maw 2026

Midland Area Walks

Midlands Social Walk | 29th March

This social walk will explore the legend of The Wise Men of Gotham and visit three points that are named after one of the most famous legends - The Cuckoo Bush.

22 Chw 2026

Midland Area Walks

BMC Hill Walking Skills Day: Incident Management and Rights of Way

This free training walk will discuss incident management and implement resolutions whilst walking in a lowland area utilising the local Rights of Way (RoW) system.

09 Ion 2026

Midland Area Walks

BMC Hill Walking Skills evening: Night Navigation in the Lowlands

This training activity will explore the experience of walking at night in a lowland area utilising the local Rights of Way system

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