Discover the best top things to do in North East England, United Kingdom including Northumberland Coast Path, Slitt Wood and West Rigg Geotrail, Thrunton Wood, Deepdale Nature Reserve, Monkton Fell, Walltown Crags - Hadrian's Wall, Cheviot Hills, St Cuthbert's Way, Hadrian's Cycleway, Hareshaw Linn.
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The Northumberland Coast Path follows this stunningly beautiful coastline for 100 kilometres (60 Miles) from Cresswell in the south to Berwick-upon-Tweed in the north. Alongside sandy beaches, over rocky headlands, past dramatic castles and through attractive coastal villages, the Northumberland Coast Path offers a constantly changing landscape which is a pleasure to explore.
Beautiful beach. Fantastic coffee shop. " the drift cafe" free carparks all dog friendly and very clean
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This is a lovely walk if you like breath taking views and are interested in history of the mining in the area I will recommend this walk to others as it is varied and really interesting
5.0 based on 4 reviews
Perfect place to be outdoors , range of different walks for all abilities ! Stunning views in all weather !
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A few minutes walk from Barnard Castle, Deepdale Wood is one of Teesdale's finest and most beautiful woodlands. The nature reserve is privately owned and is managed for nature conservation by volunteers. Responsible public access is encouraged, and there is a good network of footpaths with footbridges and stepping stones across the Deepdale Beck and the Ray Gill.
4.5 based on 704 reviews
Built by the Roman Emporer Hadrian in AD 122, the remnants of this ancient wall stretches 73 miles from Wallsend-on-Tyne to Bowness-on-Solway.
A lovely walk along a well preserved section of Hadrians Wall. It is a bit up and down with some steep inclines and some sections with steps up. Gives great views across Northumberland
4.5 based on 152 reviews
Windy Gyle lived up to it’s name, pretty good walk not to challenging and decent views. The next day Hedgehope was 55mile/hr winds so that was really challenging. Didn’t want to stay long at the top holding onto the trig point. The next day the weather calmed and we did The Cheviot via the long walk up the valley, great views and I’d recommend the valley route which is Langleeford up to Cairn Hill then up onto the Cheviot itself????
4.5 based on 294 reviews
There is about a 2 mile walk from the car park to the falls every step is worth it the views are stunning the surrounds are amazing it's a place where you loose yourself and find yourself the whole area is mother nature at her finest if anyone is in the Bellingham area this is a must you will not regret it
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