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                 Embleton to Dunstanburgh Castle
                Embleton to Dunstanburgh Castle            
            
         
        
        
                An easy circular walk to Dunstanburgh Castle from Embleton Village via the beach in Embleton Bay and returning on quiet farm roads. This walk has a little more interest than its companion walk from the ever popular Craster.            
            
            
    
                 Holwick and Cullernose Point from Craster
                Holwick and Cullernose Point from Craster            
            
        
                A leisurely Northumberland walk that offers the chace to visit Holwick Hall (NT) and also explores a section of the North Sea Coast. The route follows a section of the Northumberland Coast Path.            
            
            
    
                 Dunstanburgh Castle from Craster
                Dunstanburgh Castle from Craster            
            
        
                A very short and easy amble along the shoreline to the dramatic Dunstanburgh Castle. For these reasons it is very popular.            
            
            
    
                 From Craster to Dunstanburgh Castle
                From Craster to Dunstanburgh Castle            
            
        
                A great easy circular walk starting from the village of Craster and passing by the famous castle of Dunstanburgh and the sand dune of Embleton. Dog friendy.            
            
            
    
                 England Coast Path - North East Section South Bents to Amble
                England Coast Path - North East Section South Bents to Amble            
            
        
                From the stunning Souter Lighthouse to the small fishing harbour at Amble, this section of the route passes many monuments and includes a ferry ride across the Tyne. Industry, tourist sites, lovely beaches and history are all covered in this section of the walk. The walk involves paved foothpaths as well as dirt footpaths and sand dunes. Many of the sections are accessible and details are given in the individual section details.            
            
            
    
                 England Coast Path - Amble to Druridge Bay Country Park
                England Coast Path - Amble to Druridge Bay Country Park            
            
        
                Amble marks the start (or end) of the England Coast Path, however this will be extended further into Northumberland in time. Amble is known as the 'friendliest port' and is a good place to explore before starting the walk along the dunes with stunning beaches and nature reserves to explore along the way.            
            
            
    
                 Brough Law, Cochrane Pike and Turf Knowe
                Brough Law, Cochrane Pike and Turf Knowe            
            
        
                Escape the hordes and enjoy some archaeological delights            
            
            
    
                 England Coast Path - Druridge Bay Country Park to Cresswell
                England Coast Path - Druridge Bay Country Park to Cresswell            
            
        
                This walk along the dunes and golden sandy beach passes a number of nature reserves. There is an abundance of wildlife but also grazing animals along this stretch, it is nature at its best.            
            
            
    
                 A circuit of Holy Island including Lindisfarne Castle
                A circuit of Holy Island including Lindisfarne Castle            
            
         
        
        
                This Northumberland walk makes an anti-clockwise circuit of Holy Island. The route includes Lindisfarne Castle and some wild coastal walking.
Holy Island, off the Northumberland coast, has many historic connections and sees many tourists. However, once away from the village and Lindisfarne Castle you will enjoy some wild coastal scenery in relative solitude.
⚠️The island cannot be reached at high tide so careful advance planning is necessary to complete the walk.            
            
            
    
                 A circuit of Doddington Moor
                A circuit of Doddington Moor            
            
         
        
        
                A short Northumberland walk that offers some great views south to the Cheviot Hills. Doddington Moor is home to a stone circle and many ancient cup and ring markings on stones spread across the area.            
            
            
    
                 Lordenshaw Hill Fort, The Simonside Hills and Burgh Hill
                Lordenshaw Hill Fort, The Simonside Hills and Burgh Hill            
            
         
        
        
                A circular walk with a lot of interest. From the prehistoric rock art, bronze age burial cairns and iron age hill fort at Lordenshaw, to the lovely scenic walk over the Simonside hills, to the iron age hill fort overlooking Great Tosson through to the tranquil return through the Simonside forest.            
            
            
    
                 England Coast Path - Cresswell to Newbiggin Point
                England Coast Path - Cresswell to Newbiggin Point            
            
        
                From Cresswell, the England Coast path continues to wind its way across the dunes but for much of the walk you will see the Newbiggin Power Station up ahead, the first suggestion of the North East's industrial heritage. The walk finishes at the Newbiggin Maritime Centre which provides information on the maritime history of the area. This is a walk of contrasts.            
            
            
    
                 Clennell Street and River Coquet Circular from Alwinton
                Clennell Street and River Coquet Circular from Alwinton            
            
         
        
        
                A lovely circular walk with a lot of interest via hill forts, ancient settlements, open moorland and riverside views. This version means fording the river at the end but a dry alternative is also given.            
            
            
    
                 Kidland Forest Circular from Alwinton
                Kidland Forest Circular from Alwinton            
            
         
        
        
                A good 20 mile route around Kidland Forest, starting from Alwinton. This can be done in either direction, but I prefer the way described, as it has one steep 10% climb and then undulates. Please note that there is forestry work taking place in 2025, so please avoid this route when logging is taking place, but enjoy it on weekends.            
            
            
    
                 Harbottle Castle and the Drake Stone from Alwinton
                Harbottle Castle and the Drake Stone from Alwinton            
            
         
        
        
                An easy circular walk from Alwinton; taking in the ruins of the castle at Harbottle and then up to the Drake Stone in the Harbottle Hills. Descend to Harbottle Lake and return via the forest path. Great views on a clear day.            
            
            
    
                 The Dodd and Wether Cairn from Alwinton
                The Dodd and Wether Cairn from Alwinton            
            
        
                This walk explores the hills that lie just inside the southern boundary of the Northumberland National Park at the head of Coquetdale. The hills in the southern part of the Northumberland National Park offer some fine walking. This route starts from the small village of Alwinton and follows paths, tracks and quiet country lanes for the most part. However some sections are pathless and a good sense of direction is necessary. The walk is best avoided if low cloud is covering the hills. Also do be prepared for some boggy areas especially after rain.            
            
            
    
                 England Coast Path - Newbiggin to Cambois
                England Coast Path - Newbiggin to Cambois            
            
        
                This section of the England Coast Path begins at the Newbiggin Maritime Centre and then follows the promenade to the Needles Eye. After this the path continues to hug the coast where care needs to be taken as there is erosion here. The walk ends at North Blyth, an industrial area which includes the dock and mouth of the River Blyth if you wish to explore further.            
            
            
    
                 TEMPLE THORNTON 6.3 MILES
                TEMPLE THORNTON 6.3 MILES            
            
        
                The walk starts from the entrance to Meldon Hall Gardens close to Hartburn, Northumberland. The location is steeped in history having been passed from the last Saxon Earl of Northumberland to the Knights Templar and the Knights Hospitaler. Passing on the route Angerton hall built in1842 by John Dobson, Low Angerton where the ruins of a 16th century bastle can be seen and Meldon Church which dates from around 1200            
            
            
    
                 England Coast Path - Cambois to Blyth Promenade
                England Coast Path - Cambois to Blyth Promenade            
            
        
                This one way walk is part of the English Coast Path. It is an easy walk around River Blyth however does include a strech across fields and along the north bank of the River Blyth which can be muddy. The walk ends in Blyth where the walk can be extended to the beach rather than finishing on the Quayside.            
            
            
    
                 England Coast Path - Blyth Harbour to Seaton Sluice
                England Coast Path - Blyth Harbour to Seaton Sluice            
            
        
                This section of the English Coast Path begins at the Quayside which hosted the Tall Ships in 2016, then continues through Ridley Park to the beach with its colourful beach huts, and then follows the Eve Black Way through the dunes to Seaton Sluice.            
            
            
    
                 Bellasis bridge
                Bellasis bridge            
            
        
                Broadly flat 5 mile walk starting in a layby 200 metres from Bellasis bridge (see practical information).
Note: Do not be tempted to park on the grass, as there are many hidden ditches and gulleysYou will also have to cross the River Pont on stepping stones, but these are very secure.The river is just a narrow trickle at the moment (August 2025).Not passable in a wet winter.            
            
            
    
                 The Angel's Way : Seaton Sluice to Chester-le-Street
                The Angel's Way : Seaton Sluice to Chester-le-Street            
            
        
                Follow the "The Christian crossroads of the British Isles" from Seaton Sluice to Chester-le-Street and explore the heritage along the way. This route can be divided into sections in regard to your physical abilities.            
            
            
    
                 Seaton Sluice to Holywell - Angel's Way
                Seaton Sluice to Holywell - Angel's Way            
            
        
                This path is part of the Angel's Way, one of the Northern Saints' pilgrimage routes which starts in Seaton Sluice and end in Chester-le-Street. This section passes Seaton Delaval Hall, the Church of Our Lady, and the Holywell which gives the village its name.            
            
            
    
                 England Coast Path - Seaton Sluice to St Mary's Lighthouse
                England Coast Path - Seaton Sluice to St Mary's Lighthouse            
            
        
                This section of the England Coast Path is deliberately short so that a visit to Seaton Delaval Hall can be included as well as a visit to St Mary's Lighthouse (tides permitting). The route passes the villages of Seaton Sluice, Hartley and Old Hartley along cliff tops.            
            
            
    
                 England Coast Path - St Mary's Lighthouse to Tynemouth Priory
                England Coast Path - St Mary's Lighthouse to Tynemouth Priory            
            
        
                This section of the England Coast Path starts at St Mary's Lighthouse and follows the coast through Whitley Bay and Cullercoats finishing at Tynemouth Priory. The walk itself follows the cliff tops for some time and then the promenade. However for those requiring pavements, the first part of the walk can follow the road rather than the cliff tops. This walk can be done in either direction as a section of the England Coast Path (or as an out and back).            
            
            
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