The UK is home to spectacularly varied landscapes, from the towering, chalky Seven Sisters cliffs on the South Downs to natural phenomena such as the Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland . One of the best ways to explore is via the National Trails list of approved walks, which will take you over rolling hills, craggy fells, and coastal paths, where you’ll stumble upon picture-perfect villages, quaint countryside towns and remote communities, all of which have unique heritage and wildlife. Whether you are heading off on an easy amble, an advanced climb up a mountain, or a long-distance expedition across valleys, getting a great night’s sleep will help you to make the most of your walk . So here’s our pick of the best places to stay on some of the UK’s most loved routes, from luxury retreats in the Cotswolds to budget-friendly eco-accommodation in Snowdonia; as well as pet-friendly suites and cosy rooms with roll-top baths above local pubs. 1.…