PICTURESQUE WINTER WALKS IN NORTHUMBERLAND

Created 15th December 2022


Northumberland is jam packed with beautiful paths and routes just waiting to be explored. We’ve handpicked the best opportunities to stroll across the countryside and enjoy miles of stunning coastline, with picturesque National Park trails to follow, as well as a plethora of fascinating history to discover.

1. Simonside and Dove Crag Circular

This 8.0-kilometer loop trail located near Morpeth features a beautiful lake and is rated moderate in terms of difficulty by All Trails. The trail offers several activity options and is best for those wishing to get out and about this winter.

2. Bolam Lake

Enjoy a peaceful lakeside walking and cycling in the delightful country park of Bolam Lake. Located ten miles from Morpeth in the heart of Northumberland’s countryside, with a collection of woodland paths, grassland and a wonderful visitor centre with a café, shop and information area, this is the perfect place for a winter walk this festive season.

3. River Wansbeck

Wansbeck Riverside Park covers around 112 hectares of woodland, grasslands and the river and is located to the south of Ashington. The park is a popular area for activities such as walking and bird watching, as well as picnicking in the summer time.

4. Wallington

Walk along the banks of the River Wansbeck Follow the woodland paths that skirt the river’s edge, cross trout bridge and tip toe over the stepping stones- this is the perfect spot for a crisp winter stroll.

5. Cragside

Explore Cragside’s 1000-acre estate on paths weaving through woodland, alongside sparkling lakes and between cavernous rocks. Visit the Explore Cragside room at Cragside’s visitor centre and pick one of their eight walks this winter.

6. Gibside

Whether you enjoy a relaxing stroll or a longer hike with varying terrains, walking at Gibside means you can stick to the paths or venture off the beaten track. During the festive season, Gibside also puts on an extensive light display and lights up the dark winter nights with a festive after-hours experience, as well as Christmas themed illuminated trails throughout December.

7. Hadrian’s Wall

Walk in the footsteps of Romans and explore a World Heritage Site this winter. Immerse yourself in history on a circular walk to the iconic Sycamore Gap, or head out into Northumberland’s countryside to discover areas of wetland home to a variety of birds and plant life.

8. Allen Banks and Staward Gorge

Allen Banks and Staward Gorge is the largest area of ancient woodland in Northumberland and has been here since the medieval times. Largely created by Susan Davidson, Allen Banks has become a fantastic home for flora, fauna and fungi and is a wonderful walk to do this festive season.

Having the opportunity to live in an area as beautiful as Northumberland is a chance not to be missed, for more information about residential properties in the area contact our residential property teams via morpeth@bradleyhall.co.uk or alnwick@bradleyhall.co.uk or to book a free valuation of your property click here.

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