The UK
adventure map.
Every plotted UK spot in the directory. Filter by activity or region and click a pin for the editorial.
How to use this map
Click any pin to open a quick summary, then jump straight to that spot’s page. Use the activity and region pills above the map to filter what you see. Numbered cluster markers split into individual pins as you zoom in.
Every spot,
on one map.
The adventure map brings the whole directory together in one place — 124 spots across the United Kingdom, from Cornish surf breaks to Cairngorm trails. It’s the quickest way to see what’s near you, or to plan around a region you’re heading to.
Each pin links straight to that spot’s page — directions, public-transport notes, parking, a car-free verdict and a few nearby things worth pairing it with. Filter by activity or region to cut it down to what you’re actually looking for.
Browse by activity: Hiking, Mountain Biking, Rock Climbing, Surfing, Paragliding and Wakeboarding, Camping, Kayaking, Wild Swimming, Scuba Diving, Stand Up Paddle Boarding, Mountain Climbing — or see all activities.
Common questions
What is the Outside Adventures UK map?
It plots every spot in the directory — 124 routes, breaks, crags, sites and trails across 9 UK regions and 12 core activities. Click any pin for the full write-up: how to get there, what to expect, and what to pair it with.
Can I filter the map by activity or region?
Yes. Use the activity and region pills above the map to narrow it down — hiking routes, surf breaks, climbing crags, paragliding sites and more. Numbered clusters split into individual pins as you zoom in.
Is the map free to use?
Yes, the whole directory is free — no account, no paywall, and no sponsored placements. Spots are listed because they’re worth knowing about.
How are spots added to the map?
They come from the directory, built up slowly over time. Each spot has its own page with directions, transport notes and honest practical detail rather than marketing copy.