Living on the coast here in NW Wales, to get to the walks that i long to do, takes forward planning.
Last year i drove 112miles to climb Pen Y Fan, just to see what had changed in the 23yrs since my last visit.
Ive even driven to Northumberland to walk sections of the Hadrians wall path, not very far though, due to time constrains, but that was a round trip of well over 400miles to exercise my legs.
I believe if the walk is that good, no distance is too far, but most of my favourite jaunts are Summer events due to the distances involved.
With Snowdonia right on my doorstep, i much prefer to venture to the remoter regions, regions that take considerable effort and energy to get there.
Some years back, i managed to even walk in three separate countries all in the same day.
An epic adventure was when i drove to Llindisfarne of all places, from North Wales, and as Berwick Upon Tweed was not that far, i entered Scotland, parked the car in a nearby laybie, and stretched my legs for the epic return journey home to Cymru.
That was one heck of a daytrip, but with the motorway network north, it was a very long day out, but still achievable for those daft as a brush to try it.