Women's Outdoor and Walking Boots

A reliable pair of Women’s Walking Boots is key for serious country adventures or longer weekend walks. In this collection, you’ll find boots purpose‑built for UK terrain, offering stability, waterproof protection and comfort underfoot.

We feature trusted brands such as Hanwag, Dubarry and Ariat, each chosen for performance, fit and quality. Whether you’re tackling uneven paths, damp ground or varying weather, our range supports your stride with strong ankle support, durable soles and specialist uppers.

From lightweight day‑walk boots to higher‑cut models ready for rougher trail conditions, you’ll discover footwear suited to your needs. Look for features like GORE-TEX waterproofing, Vibram outsoles and women‑specific fits. With our latest styles on show, you can compare prices and colours in one place.

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All Women's Walking Boots

About Women's Outdoor and Walking Boots

How to Select Women’s Walking Boots

  • Terrain & purpose: For gentle country paths choose a mid‑cut boot; for steeper, muddier terrain go higher and stiffer.
  • Waterproofing: A waterproof membrane (such as GORE‑TEX) or treated leather upper keeps feet dry during UK weather conditions.
  • Fit & support: Boots should hug your heel without slipping and offer firm ankle support. Many women benefit from a narrower heel and wider fore‑foot construction.
  • Sole & grip: Look for deep lugs and durable outsoles that resist wear on grit, wet grass and uneven ground.
  • Break‑in & care: Wear new boots on short walks first. Treat leather uppers and clean regularly to keep waterproofing effective.

Explore boots with features such as women‑specific lasts, lightweight design for day hikes, and higher‑cut models for more demanding routes. If you also walk in wetter or colder conditions, consider stepping up to walking boots with added insulation or a stiffer chassis made for longer distance trekking.

All Women's Walking Boots FAQs

Walking boots are generally lighter, have more flexible soles and lower ankle support compared to hiking boots. They are suited to day‑walks and gentler terrain; hiking boots are stiffer, higher cut and better for rugged routes.

Your boots should allow about a thumb‑width of space in front of the longest toe, your heel should remain stable when you walk downhill, and the boot should fit snugly through the midfoot without pinching. A proper fit reduces blisters and increases comfort on long walks.

Yes, in UK conditions waterproofing is highly beneficial. Boots with a waterproof membrane or treated leather help prevent dampness, maintain warmth and improve comfort, particularly when terrain is wet, muddy or rainy.

With regular use, quality walking boots can last several seasons. Maintenance includes cleaning off mud, drying naturally (not near heat), re‑treating leather uppers with suitable dressing, and storing them correctly. This helps preserve waterproofing and prolong lifespan.

Choose mid‑cut (just above the ankle) for lighter walks and mostly level terrain. High‑cut boots (well above the ankle) offer extra support and protection for uneven, muddy or steep routes where ankle stability and boot height are beneficial.