- Most Popular!
- 8 miles (12 km)
- 5 Hours
- Moderate
Join us for a walk along the traditional route to Lindisfarne, the ancient Pilgrim’s Way, where Saints and early Christians walked before us.
Join us for a walk along the traditional route to Lindisfarne, the ancient Pilgrim’s Way, where Saints and early Christians walked before us.
Discover the wilder side of the Northumberland coast with this easy walk at Bamburgh that features fine views of Lindisfarne and Budle Bay.
Discover the prehistoric landscape of Northumberland and walk by hidden caves, a Bronze Age burial cairn, hillforts, and other interesting features.
Discover your inner artist during this walk in the Breamish Valley. Join a wildlife artist and sketch the nature that surrounds you as we walk.
This walk takes you up to Wether Hill, an Iron Age hillfort with some magnificent views, a great panorama of the surrounding Cheviot Hills.
The route takes us up onto Cochrane Pike and then onto Wether Hill, a classic Iron Age hillfort high above the valley with commanding 360° views of the Cheviot Hills.
Learn map reading, navigation, and compass skills with this handy course that gives you all the tools you need for your outdoor adventures.
This strenuous walk takes you to the second-highest hill in Northumberland National Park, the perfect summit for unforgettable views and scenery.
One of our favourite walks, this Cheviot Hills walk takes us to the summit of Wester Tor with amazing views as far as the English/Scottish border.
Looking for a challenge? Start at the bottom of the beautiful College Valley and summit the highest hill in Northumberland, Cheviot, with rewarding views from start to finish.
Walk along the Berwickshire coast from the fishing harbour of Eyemouth all the way to St. Abbs, passing seaside villages, cliffs, and other attractions.
St. Cuthbert’s Cave has been a place of pilgrimage since the 9th century. Come explore the cave and enjoy some of the best views in Northumberland.
This famous walk from Craster to Low Newton, known as being one of the nation’s favourites, is an absolute must-do when you’re in Northumberland.
Enjoy the views and watch the water fill the harbour of the Holy Island of Lindisfarne when the tide comes in. Discover its history and secrets of the wilder side of the island.