A-Z of WALKS and CATEGORIES
Alnwick
'Around 1150 the "new town" of Alnmouth was founded by William de Vesci. The Earls of Norhtumberland and the monks of Alnwick built a port here to serve the surrounding area. With the expansion of ...
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'This short walk takes us around Alnmouth, explores the estuary of the River Aln, Hipsburn, Lesbury,Foxton Hall and back via Alnmouth golf course.'
Alnmouth on foot
[1] Alnmouth Village Walk - - - : [2] Lovers' Walk - - - : [3] Lesbury and the River Aln - - - : [4] To the Beacon - - - : [5] To Foxton and the Beacon - - - : [6] The Estuary Walk - - - : [7] To C ...
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'Alnmouth is a small, picturesque village situated at the mouth of the River Aln, on the Northumberland coast. It is located within the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, which stretches from the Borders in the north to Amble in the south of the region ... Alnmouth Parish Council produced a guidebook of eleven walks around the picturesque village of Alnmouth. It is available from Tourist Information Centres.'
Member of the Ramblers - Northumbria Area Grouping
Member of the U3A - Northumberland Grouping
[1] Alnwick 1 Hulne Park (8 miles) : - - : [2] Rothbury 1 Circular via Whitton to Thrum Mill (2.5 miles) : - - : [3] Rothbury 2 Circular - The Carriage Drive (7 miles) : ...
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'Walks around Alnwick District in Beautiful Northumberland'
'There are paths across the reserve and to the beach. Combine this with a trip to the Farnes from Seahouses to make an exciting day out!'
Craster to Low Newton Coastal Walk 'For a bracing and beautiful coastal walk, Northumberland is without compare. Enjoy magnificent views and miles of sandy bay. This walk sets foot from th ...
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'Embleton Bay is a magnificent stretch of sand and dunes between Low Newton and the majestic ruins of Dunstanburgh Castle, perfect for a easy wander. If you'd rather relax and enjoy the scenery, then when not bring your rug and lie on the lower slopes of the dunes.'
'Inner Farne and Staple islands are those open to the public, please check opening times before visiting. Their very special inhabitants include puffins, terns, guillemots, eider ducks and a colony ...
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'The Farne Islands are one of the natural highlights of the Northumbrian coast. Famed for providing sanctuary to St Cuthbert in the 7th century, Inner Farne is now renowned as a summer haven for nesting sea birds. For a unique wildlife experience, visit between April and July, or explore a more tranquil, historic island after the breeding season finishes.'
'The army's red flag, which normally flies near the gate, does not apply to the Reserve, but do not pass the MOD signs at the reserve boundary. Please keep to the marked paths; terrain is rough.' ...
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'A public footpath runs from the Forestry Commission car park through the northern edge of the Reserve as far as the MoD firing range, and northwards leaving the reserve and entering West Wood for a round trip back to the car park. The path is steep, rocky, and extremely narrow in places.'
Harbottle Crag [My Pennines]
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