We are trying to compile the top 101 walks or hikes in the British Isles, we would be very grateful for your thoughts and suggestions, at the moment we have about 30, but these are some of the ones we have personally done:
Rossili (South Wales) Elie Chain walk (Fife) Scaffel Pike (Cumbia)
We are also going to compile a world 101 for walks/hikes, for all you globe setters
A spectacular coastal walk is a stretch of the Antrim Coastal Path in Northen Ireland, from Ballintoy to Portstewart. Taking in the Giant's Causeway and impressive cliffs and beatiful beaches along the way.
"We are trying to compile the top 101 walks or hikes in the British Isles, we would be very grateful for your thoughts and suggestions"
Er, who are 'we'? Are you compiling the walks for a commercial publication, a website, your personal use or what?
'Top' walks (like 'top' or 'best' anythings) are very subjective - one man's exhausting climb is another man's brisk stroll, one man's beautiful wilderness is another man's desolate wasteland. From your examples, I'm sure there are people who would love walking the beach, coastal plain and dunes around Rosilli but would regard hiking up Scafell Pike as a gruelling grind.
FWIW, I'd nominate almost any stretch of the SWCP in north Cornwall (except in the immediate vicinty of Newquay) and almost all the Lakeland fells. But that's just me.