Lake District tops list of most popular place in Britain
According to last year's routes data
Data scientists at Ordnance Survey have analysed the last 12 months of routes data captured by users of OS Maps app.
Walkers, cyclists, joggers, and equestrians shared their routes while using the app, which has given valuable insight into where the nation spent most of its time in the last year.
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For the entire country, there were just under 2 million walking routes created in the year (with 1.2 million people creating circular routes and 800,000 walking from A to B). There were 256,000 running routes captured, 156,000 on road cycling routes, 135,000 off road cycling routes, 13,000 horse riding routes, and 12,000 paddling routes.
What became clear was how popular National Parks had been, with just under 900,000 routes captured in the 15 British National Parks alone.
The Lake District ranks top for popularity among National Parks with 278,000 routes created, with Peak District second with 144,000, and Yorkshire Dales third with 73,000.
Outdoor habits are back to pre-Covid levels and Britain’s national parks are honeypots for walkers, cyclists, joggers and horse riders to visit.
This is the first full year where the likes of the Lake District and Peak District National Parks were back to where they were with OS Map app users before the pandemic.
OS’s cartographers spent time creating a series of data visualisations for every National Park, displaying the most popular routes in each (as shown by the thicker lines on each map).
Outside of National Parks, popular locations included the Chilterns, Isle of Purbeck, parks across London and Bath and Bristol.
15 National Parks in Britain by popularity
1. Lake District - Total routes (278,467)
Walking (230,539)
Running (21,705)
Off-road cycling (7,606)
On-road cycling (3,374)
Horse riding (225)
2. Peak District – Total routes (144,327)
Walking (120,729)
Running (9,671)
Off-road cycling (4,534)
On-road cycling (1,788)
Horse riding (339)
3. Yorkshire Dales – Total routes (73,744)
Walking (60,909)
Running (9,671)
Off-road cycling (4,534)
On-road cycling (1,788)
Horse riding (339)
4. Snowdonia – Total routes (64,940)
Walking (54,016)
Running (3,970)
Off-road cycling (2,217)
On-road cycling (943)
Horse riding (22)
5. South Downs – Total routes (53,009)
Walking (41,763)
Running (4,871)
Off-road cycling (2,666)
On-road cycling (1,340)
Horse riding (314)
6. Cairngorms – Total routes (50,239)
Walking (38,368)
Running (2,827)
Off-road cycling (4,150)
On-road cycling (736)
Horse riding (54)
7. Brecon Beacons – Total routes (50,089)
Walking (40,804)
Running (3,864)
Off-road cycling (1,632)
On-road cycling (787)
Horse riding (149)
8. North York Moors – Total routes (37,157)
Walking (29,291)
Running (3,070)
Off-road cycling (1,949)
On-road cycling (657)
Horse riding (222)
9. Dartmoor – Total routes (36,654)
Walking (30,659)
Running (2,447)
Off-road cycling (1,012)
On-road cycling (667)
Horse riding (103)
10. Loch Lomond and The Trossachs – Total routes (25,693)
Walking (19,980)
Running (1,082)
Off-road cycling (1,539)
On-road cycling (573)
Horse riding (8)
11. New Forest – Total routes (21,997)
Walking (15,750)
Running (1,440)
Off-road cycling (2,905)
On-road cycling (819)
Horse riding (241)
12. Exmoor – Total routes (15,213)
Walking (12,608)
Running (699)
Off-road cycling (704)
On-road cycling (296)
Horse riding (273)
13. Pembrokeshire Coast – Total routes (13,983)
Walking (11,650)
Running (987)
Off-road cycling (193)
On-road cycling (623)
Horse riding (25)
14. Northumberland – Total routes (11,189)
Walking (9,244)
Running (702)
Off-road cycling (405)
On-road cycling (239)
Horse riding (37)
15. The Broads – Total routes (2,374)
Walking (1,608)
Running (135)
Off-road cycling (1,012)
On-road cycling (667)
Horse riding (10)
The data also revealed the top 20 coastal locations that were most popular with walkers, cyclists, joggers and horse riders – with Fort William (by a sea loch), Worth Matravers and Littlington/Seaford in East Sussex seeing the most activity.
Top 20 most popular coastal locations:
- Fort William, Scottish Highlands (4,408)
- Worth Matravers, Dorset (2,782)
- Littlington/Seaford, East Sussex (2,468)
- Carnforth, Lancashire (2,438)
- Lynton, Devon (2,267)
- Tarbet, Argyll and Bute (2,266)
- Whitehaven, Cumbria (2,244)
- Porlock, Somerset (2,180)
- Swanage, Dorset (1,767)
- Isle of Arran, North Ayrshire (1,730)
- Salcombe, Devon (1,714)
- Conwy, Conwy County Borough (1,676)
- Chepstow, Monmouthshire (1,670)
- Eastbourne, East Sussex (1,579)
- Studland, Dorset (1,574)
- Bridport, Dorset (1,520)
- Whitby, North Yorkshire (1,502)
- Minehead, Somerset (1,481)
- Fowey, Cornwall (1,437)
- Freshwater, Isle of Wight (1,377)
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