
Hadrian’s Wall Path National Trail stretches between Segedenum Roman Fort at Wallsend on Tyne and Bowness-on-Solway on the west coast of Cumbria. The 84 mile trail will take about 7 days to complete.
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Follow in the footsteps of one of our most loved Philanthropists. A challenging experience of walking over the North Pennines between Allendale and Alston. A heritage trail that goes back to The Romans and the hey days of North Pennines lead mining.
The North Sea Trail incorporates the coasts of all countries touched by the North Sea. Northumberland’s section of this trail is called the Northumberland Coast Path. This 64 mile coastal walking route stretched between Cresswell and Berwick-upon-Tweed.

The Pennine Way National Trail stretches 268 miles, taking in several counties as it winds its way west. Northumberland is at the tail of the route, where it guides you through the areas of beauty and tranquillity which the Northumberland National Park has to offer.
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St Cuthbert’s Way ranges between Melrose on the Scottish Borders to Holy Island. This 62 mile long distance trail takes you through the towns and villages in Northumberland which had great significance to the life of the saint to whom the walk is named.

St Oswald’s Way is a 97 mile long trail between Holy Island and Heavenfield. The trail is divided up into six sections, making your route easier to plan. Ranging from coastline beauty in the east to rolling hills in the west, you are taken through some the best landscapes Northumberland has to offer.