Experts ranked walks based on TripAdvisor scores, festive mentions, December snowfall, and closeness to pubsThis article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it. Learn moreA picture of Calton HillA winter’s morning on Calton Hill looking towards Edinburgh City covered in snow(Image: Getty Images)

The festive season is officially underway, and the latest analysis from outdoor retailer GO Outdoors has confirmed that Scotland’s capital is home to two of the UK’s most idyllic Christmas walking spots. Arthur’s Seat and Calton Hill, both offering spectacular views of Edinburgh, have been named among the top five most Christmassy walks in the country, outranking numerous picturesque coastal and countryside locations.

The rankings, compiled by experts at GO Outdoors, were based on a unique methodology designed to identify the locations that best capture the holiday spirit. This included analysing TripAdvisor ratings, the percentage of reviews mentioning festive keywords, the average snowfall in December (cm), and the proximity in miles to the closest cosy pub.

Taking the fourth spot on the list, Arthur’s Seat scored an overall 7.94 out of 10. The ancient volcano boasts a strong TripAdvisor rating of 4.7 out of 5, indicating high visitor satisfaction year round.

Crucially, for those dreaming of a white Christmas, the landmark sees an average of 1.7cm of snowfall in December, which is one of the highest recorded figures among the top contenders.

A picture of Arthur’s SeatArthur’s Seat ranks fourth with high visitor ratings and sees some of the UK’s heaviest December snowfall.(Image: Getty Images)

Furthermore, a well earned festive pint is never far away, with the closest pub just 0.5 miles from the walking route.

Hot on its heels in fifth place, Calton Hill achieved an impressive score of 7.84. Known for its collection of neoclassical monuments, the hill provides a more accessible yet equally dramatic viewpoint.

It shares the same high average December snowfall figure of 1.7cm as Arthur’s Seat, significantly contributing to its festive appeal.

Adding to its charm is the even shorter distance to local hospitality, with the nearest cosy pub only 0.2 miles away, making it perfect for a quick, warming stop.

A picture of Calton HillCalton Hill ranks fifth, featuring dramatic views and famous neoclassical monuments.(Image: Getty Images)

The top spot overall was claimed by Barmouth Beach in Wales, scoring 9.09, thanks to a high TripAdvisor rating (4.7) and a very short distance to the nearest pub (0.2 miles).

The only other locations to beat the Edinburgh duo were Glastonbury Tor in Somerset (second place) and Bournemouth Beach in England (third place).

The UK’s Best Christmas Walks

Rank

Location

Area

Country

TripAdvisor Rating /5

Reviews Mentioning Festive Keywords

Snowfall in December (cm)

Miles to Closest Pub

Overall Score /10

1

Barmouth Beach

Barmouth

Wales

4.7

28.6%

1.5

0.2

9.09

2

Glastonbury Tor

Somerset

England

4.7

29.3%

0.8

0.5

8.46

3

Bournemouth Beach

Bournemouth

England

4.5

35.5%

0.5

0.4

8.04

4

Arthur’s Seat

Edinburgh

Scotland

4.7

18.0%

1.7

0.5

7.94

5

Calton Hill

Edinburgh

Scotland

4.6

16.6%

1.7

0.2

7.84

6

Camber Sands

Camber

England

4.3

30.5%

0.6

0.2

7.83

7

Filey Beach

North Yorkshire

England

4.7

29.0%

0.0

0.2

7.63

8

Fistral Beach

Cornwall

England

4.6

32.3%

0.0

0.2

7.52

9

Brighton Beach

Brighton

England

4.1

30.4%

0.3

0.1

7.42

10

Dovedale

Ashbourne

England

4.5

28.9%

3.4

1.5

7.41

Natalie Wolfenden, Author and outdoor enthusiast at GO Outdoors, highlighted the value of these seasonal outings.

“A Christmas walk is a wonderful way to enjoy the outdoors during the colder months, and the UK offers plenty of festive destinations to explore. Whether you’re heading to Somerset or Edinburgh, a little preparation can make your outing even more enjoyable.”

Wolfenden stressed the importance of safety and comfort during winter expeditions, advising walkers to exercise caution: “Plan your route well in advance and make sure it’s suitable for everyone taking part. With the colder weather, it’s best to choose paths you’re confident with, as this will make it easier for you to relax and enjoy the festive atmosphere.”

She also provided essential advice on winter gear, stating: “Dressing in warm, breathable layers with an insulated coat will help you stay comfortable, and supportive footwear is essential for any slippery or uneven terrain.

“If temperatures are set to drop particularly low, a hat and gloves can make a big difference to how long you’re able to stay outside comfortably.”

The outdoor expert concluded by emphasising flexibility: “Finally, on the day of your walk, be sure to check the latest weather forecast before heading out, and be ready to change your plans if conditions take a turn. Staying flexible will help ensure a more enjoyable Christmas outing!”