The Festival of Walking is all about bringing walkers from across the UK together to enjoy our landscapes and make new connections.
Join other BMC members to help National Trust with conservation work on or on the margins of one of the Peak District’s high moor tops, in the vicinity of the Upper Derwent Valley (or on northern ...
If you climb at Cheddar Gorge, enjoy hill walking across the Mendip Hills, or regularly visit the area, now is your chance to help shape its future. Mendip Hills National Landscape has launched a ...
You are invited to join a peer-led walk, hosted by BMC North West volunteer, Nick Howard. From Abbey Village to Solomons Temple and the Drink waters. We discover some of the abandoned farms and Jo’s ...
Redressing the gender disparity in adventure filmmaking, the BMC and Kendal Mountain Festival are calling for all adventurers and filmmakers to switch their cameras on and get ready to enter the Women ...
A collaborative effort between the British Mountaineering Council, the Peak District National Park Foundation, and technical outdoor brand Rab has delivered a major landing restoration project at ...
Join us on the historic Ridgeway trail, often referred to as Britain’s oldest road! You’re invited to join a walk on the historic Ridgeway trail (often referred to as “Britain’s oldest road”), led by ...
The British Mountaineering Council (BMC) exists to represent and support climbers, hill walkers and mountaineers and your BMC Membership makes this possible. It funds the vital work we do in ...
Sarah Stirling brings us the story of the first ascent of Kanchenjunga In 1955, Joe Brown and George Band made the first ascent of Kanchenjunga (8,586m), the world's third highest peak. You can watch ...
For all climbing coaches, this workshop is delivered by the BMC, Plas y Brenin, Mountaineering Ireland and the Mountaineering Scotland. This workshop forms part of the training pathway for Mountain ...
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