Land of the lost nomads

In the low hills of Yorkshire’s East Riding, new walking routes celebrate the Wold Rangers, a nomadic people who once wandered the Wolds’ green lanes and bridleways. Paul Kirkwood follows in their footsteps

Walker’s guide to coping with cold

Rather than shivering in an under-heated home, why not get the blood pumping on an exhilarating walk? Dave Hamilton has tips on how to beat the chill on winter hikes

Eating for resilience

Cooking from scratch using inexpensive but healthy ingredients can help us cope with life’s ever-growing challenges, Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall tells Annabel Ross

Frozen in time

Each year, the Landscape Photographer of the Year awards celebrate the best images of the British countryside. Our selection from this year’s winners captures the beauty of the land during the colder months

Dorset dreamscape

The National Trust looks after 780 miles of coastline and more than 500 historic buildings, monuments, gardens and nature reserves. Fi Darby explores what makes these sites so important to us, before revealing her favourite winter walk

Llyn, gorge and mountain

Right in the heart of Snowdonia, surrounded by craggy, frost-cracked mountains, is the cosy village of Beddgelert. For a taste of this dramatic landscape, follow in the footsteps of Julie Brominicks