. . . one single walk that stands out . . . I am interested in seeing your day walks.
That's a hard one: there are so many to choose from.
In Wales it would be the Snowdon Horseshoe. Or Tryfan and the Glyderau.
In the Peak District, the full circuit of Kinder Edges.
In the Lake District, one is
really spoilt for choice. As April says, Blencathra takes some beating whichever way you walk up. Sca Fell via Lords Rake and the West Wall Traverse is good too.
But my absolute favourite Lakes long day out is a figure-of-eight circuit from Langdale to Scafell Pike (outward via Mickleden, Rossett Pass, Angle Tarn, Esk Hause shelter, Sty Head, The Corridor Route, Lingmell Col, Scafell Pike; return via Broad Crag, Great End, Esk Hause, Bowfell, Three Tarns, and down The Band).
-Dave- and I did this walk over a year ago; his blog and photos are
here