Walks in Northumberland

Northumberland is an excellent destination for walking due to its stunning landscapes, historic sites, and diverse range of terrain across national parks. Due to being one of the last populated counties in the country walks in Northumberland are typically remote and quiet, making it a great place to escape the hustle and bustle. Not only does this region have open moorland but pristine beaches that offer plenty of solitude.

Kielder Forest

From trails encircling the entire reservoir to flat, peaceful walks through the forest there are walks for everyone at Kielder. The woodland, peaceful surroundings and wildlife spotting are a great offering for family or friends days out to reconnect with nature.

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Northumberland Coast Path

The Coast Path stretches for 62 miles along one of England's most stunning coastlines, offering glimmering views of golden beaches, cliffs, historic castles, and vibrant wildlife, keep an eye out to spot the seals!

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Hadrian’s Wall

This UNESCO World Heritage Site, stretches 73 miles across Northern England, offering a journey through history as they follow the ancient Roman frontier, with stunning views of the surrounding national park and the remains of forts and turrets.

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Bolam Lake Country Park

The country park is situated right in the middle of the picturesque countryside with grassed areas, woodland and lakeside to enjoy with your family and four legged friend.

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Sycamore Gap Circular

Although the iconic Sycamore tree is no longer, new life is springing on the circular walk here. From new shoots bringing new life along the Roman footpath with beautiful views each step.

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Simonside Hills

For adventurous walkers the Simonside Hills are not to be missed! Walking up the summit past calming lavender plants, spotting wildlife and reaching the summit to enjoy spectacular views from hills to coastline.

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Book Your Next Northumberland Stay

Holidaying in Northumberland offers a sense of space and tranquillity. Trails and landmarks are often quieter than those in more well-known destinations, offering you the chance to truly escape into nature and take you through rolling hills, rugged coastlines and ancient castles.

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