Download offline maps and pre-load GPX tracks, noting escape points, gate styles, and water features for orientation. Bright waymarks help, yet fog, rain, or bracken can hide signs. Practice compass checks near stations, so confidence grows before the moorland opens wide.
Understand permissive paths versus public footpaths, bridleways, and national trails to avoid trespass and backtracking. Local boards often display diversions; photograph them. Ask gardeners and dog walkers kindly; countryside knowledge lives in conversations as much as in apps and printed maps.
Chase lineside footpaths and riverbank towpaths that link two stations, making circular logistics simple: arrive, roam, depart. A favorite memory pairs apple-scented orchards with an evening whistle, the timetable fitting our stride like a friend who knows our pace.