The best walks in Britain have been revealed with one Isle of Wight location making the list.

Travel experts from Which? curated a longlist of 75 of the nation's favourite and most well-trodden single-day walks (under 15 miles).

In December, they then surveyed 1,807 of their panel members to discover the cream of the crop. Only the walks achieving a minimum sample size made the list.

Isle of Wight County Press: Britain's best walks according to the Which? surveyBritain's best walks according to the Which? survey

Regions with most high-quality walks

The Lake District proved the most popular region for high-quality walks, claiming six spots in the table.

The Peak District, Cornwall and Northumberland each boast three of the best walks, while Dorset, Snowdonia, London, Surrey and the North York Moors have two each.

Yorkshire's Malham Cove and Gordale Scar achieved a superb 89 per cent walk score in the survey. Visitors were impressed by the cove’s amphitheatre-shaped cliffs which lead up to a limestone pavement, where a scene from Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows was filmed.

The Needles Headland and Tennyson Down

The Isle of Wight location making the list is the National Trust's Needles Headland and Tennyson Down.

The walk offers beautiful open downland, sheer chalk cliffs and dramatic sea views. Coming in at number 26, it received 5/5 for scenery and also scored highly for peace and quiet and place of interest.

Rory Boland, editor of Which? Travel, said: “The UK has an amazing variety of walks and with its magical connection, the most popular route in our survey was a worthy winner.

“From breathtaking rolling hills and lake loops to historic hikes, clifftop paths and the shingle beaches below, there is a route for every taste and ability.”