This is the third stage of the 97-mile St Oswald’s Way. A stunning days walking from Craster to Warkworth along the stunning Northumberland Coast, the last coastal stage.
This is the first stage of the 97 mile St Oswald’s Way, taking us from Holy Island to Bamburgh on this 19 mile walk. We take in many historical sites, with some stunning views. The walking is varied and immensely enjoyable.
A walk of three elements, peaks – fells – river waterfalls. This walk has something for everyone, not too difficult but with great views and tranquil walks along a burn with some stunning waterfalls. It all adds up to a great day, which should not be missed.
A walk of great variation. We take in river and wooded trails, and ruins dating back to the 13th century. We trek along a magnificent gorge, before returning through the ancient woodland of Briarwood Bank. A great day of tranquillity waits.
This is a walk of two halves. The first is a tranquil valley walk along the Hareshaw Burn passing any waterfalls on the way. We then head onto the fells and pick up The Pennine Way before peaking on Berry and Callerhues Crags, before concluding our walk back in Bellingham.