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guided walks • stargazing • astrophotography & moreNorthumberlandNP @NlandNP
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Find your adventure inNorthumberland National Park
National Park Information Point
NorthumberlandNational Park
CONTENTSOften described as ‘the land of the farhorizon,’ there is a wild beauty inNorthumberland National Park that bestows a sense of wellbeing just frombeing immersed in open and tranquilcountryside, surrounded by the sounds and sights of nature and the stars above.
Northumbrians are passionate about their way of life and take pride in sharingit with you. You’ll discover wonderful food, enjoy local festivals and be able to explore ancient sites of international significance. Picturesque towns and villageswill provide everything you need to makeyour stay special.
We are not standing still. This summer will see the opening of the Sill - NationalLandscape Discovery Centre on Hadrian’sWall. In partnership with the YHA, andgenerously supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund, this new discovery centre with its year-round programme of eventswill transform how people of all ages willunderstand and explore the landscapes,history and heritage of Northumberlandand the wider North East. We look forwardto seeing you soon.
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02 MAP
03 WELCOME
04 THE SILL NATIONAL LANDSCAPE DISCOVERY CENTRE
05 WALLTOWN QUARRY COUNTRY PARK
06 INFORMATION POINTS
07 OTHER SOURCES OF INFORMATION
08 HADRIAN’S WALL COUNTRY
10 NORTH TYNE & REDESDALE
12 COQUETDALE
14 THE CHEVIOTS
16 CALENDAR OF SHOWS & EVENTS
18 TOP 10 PICNIC & HISTORICAL SITES
20 INTERNATIONAL DARK SKY PARK
22 NATURE NOTES & FARMING
24 POEMS IN THE AIR
25 NORTHUMBERLAND NATIONAL PARK SPRING /SUMMER 2017 EVENTS
Upper Coquetdale
WELCOME
The Centre will be a great destination forall the family, but the Sill project will alsoprovide you with exceptional experiencesthat introduce you to the natural beautyand fascinating human history of this area.Keep an eye on our website or find outmore when you visit The Sill NationalLandscape Discovery Centre, about theyear-round programme of events that willhopefully inspire you try something new, ordeepen your interest in the great outdoorseven further.
Opening in the summer of 2017, the Sill isnamed after the famous geological feature,The Whin Sill, upon which the EmperorHadrian built his Wall in AD122. The Sill invites you to explore Northumberland National Park and other protected land-scapes in the region, with a walk-on grassroof and public viewing platform overlookingthe Wall and surrounding countryside.
An amazing interactive exhibition will helpexplain how our landscapes have changedover thousands of years, and how theycontinue to evolve. You will be able torelax in comfort and savour the local foodbeing served in the café. Knowledgeableand friendly staff will help you get the bestout of your day, with an exciting, newretail area selling a wide range of locallycrafted gifts. Part of the building will be anew 86-bed Youth Hostel.
THE SILLNATIONAL LANDSCAPE DISCOVERY CENTRE
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The Sill: National Landscape Discovery Centre is generously funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund
OPENING SUMMER 2017
Our Information team are on hand to helpyou plan your day with useful informationand local insight.They can also book youonto any Northumberland National Parkevent, including volunteer led walks andstargazing activities.There is also free Wi-Fiand a range of locally sourced gifts andrefreshments on offer.
Walltown Quarry Country ParkNr GreenheadHadrian’s Wall CA8 7JDT: 01434 344396E: [email protected]
April - October: Daily 9.30am - 5pmWinter: Weekends only 10am - 3pm
Accessible by the AD122 Bus
Walltown in Summer - Look out for the beautiful wildflowers here in early June!
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Great Picnic spot
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Walks Toilets
RefreshmentsDUCKS
1 hour drive from Newcastle 1/2 hour drive
from Carlisle
Old School House TeaRoom Elsdon NE19 1AA T: 01830 520389
Camien CafeRochester NE19 1RH T: 01830 520161
National Park Information Points are located in friendly local businesses, such as pubs and tea rooms and have a small range of visitor information about attractions and walks in the vicinity.
Valley Cottage CafeIngram NE66 4LT T: 01665 578948
Cafe MaelminMilfield NE71 6JD T: 01668 216232
The Border HotelKirk Yetholm TD5 8PQ T: 01573 420237
The Rose & Thistle InnAlwinton NE65 7BQ T: 01669 650226
The Star InnHarbottle NE65 7DG T: 01669 650221
Coquetdale CentreTomlinsonsRothbury NE65 7UP
Old School Tea RoomFalstone NE48 1AA T: 01434 240459
Greenhead Tea RoomGreenhead CA8 7HE T: 01697 747400
The Sill National LandscapeDiscovery CentreHadrian’s Wall NE47 7AN
Simonburn Tea RoomsSimonburn NE48 3AW T: 01434 681321
iLook out for the signs when you are out and about. The Locations are on the map on page 2.
NATIONAL PARK INFORMATION POINTS
Wooler Tourist InformationCentre NE71 6BL T: 01668 282123
Opening summer 2017
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Ordnance Survey MapsFor walks in remote upland areas, we always advise that you use the appropriate Ordnance Survey Explorer Map for the area.
The main OS Maps for NorthumberlandNational Park are:
Hadrian’s Wall:OS Explorer OL43 1:25000
Kielder Water & Forest (and Simonside Hills): OS Explorer OL42 1:25000
The Cheviot Hills:OS Explorer OL16 1:25000
Download the OS Map App:www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/shop/os-maps-mobile.html
We wish we could say that mobile phone coverage in the National Park is wonderful, but sadly it isn’t and Wi-Fi is also limited in places.
However many of our favourite circularwalks in the National Park are on ViewRanger App. View Ranger allows you todownload their landscape map; a free terrain map for offline viewing without a mobile or data signal. Based on Open Street Map, it shows contours, peaks, lakes, and popular trails.
Download the free ViewRanger App:www.viewranger.com/en-gb/get-the-app
Download i n g I n f ormat i o n
When you are out and about you maybump into one of our National ParkRangers, who are always happy to stopfor a chat about what to see and do inthe area.
For more information about their work,email: [email protected]
Our National Park Volunteers of all agesare involved in a wide arrange of activities,whether it is working with specialist staffin the care and conservation of the naturalheritage, or leading a guided walk orhelping out with school visits. All of themshare a passion for the area and will go that extra mile to make the best ofyour day. Many of the events in this programme are led by volunteers, seepages 25 to 47 for details.
For more information about volunteering,email: [email protected]
OTHER SOURCES OF INFORMATION ...
SALLY(Ranger)
JANE(Ranger)
Northumberland National Park Rangers and Volunteers
Northumberland NationalPark Walks on View Ranger
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Hadrian’s Wall World Heritage Site, as Britain’s largest and longest ancient monument is a must-see experience! Thismammoth feat of engineering only tookthree legions of Romans around six years to build and the best bit is arguably inNorthumberland National Park.
2017 will also mark the 30th anniversarysince the monument was inscribed as aWorld Heritage Site by UNESCO.
See what the Romans did for us in the fascinating museums at Birdoswald, Carvoran, Vindolanda, Housesteads and Chesters including the less known small mithraic temple site at Brocolitia.
Milecastle 39 and Hadrian’s Wall
A short stroll up from The Sill is Steel Riggoffering amazing views and a classic photoopportunity against the crags of the WhinSill. Or you could see it all by walking the 84 mile Hadrian’s Wall Path National Trailor cycling the 174 mile coast-to-coastHadrian’s Cycleway (R.72).
There are some very picturesque towns andvillages such as Greenhead, Simonburn,Haltwhistle and Hexham to pop into for thatlocal flavour.
Look out for a major new exhibition celebrating Hadrian’s Cavalry regimentsthat once guarded this Roman frontier(8 April - 10 September).
HADRIAN’S WALL COUNTRY
A Guided Walk at Walltown
Cawfields
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Hadrian’s Wall Bus AD122: An hourlyservice between Hexham and Haltwhistle,visiting all the main Roman attractions andThe Sill National Landscape Discovery Centre,between Easter and the end of September.www.simplygo.com/ad122
Bus Route 185, Bus Route 10 andTynedale Express services provide connections to the AD122 Bus.
The Tyne Valley Train Service connectswith the AD122 Bus service at Haltwhistleand Hexham. www.traveline.info
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Carvoran – Roman Army MuseumSee what is was like to be a Roman soldier on the Wall. (CA8 7JD)www.vindolanda.com
Vindolanda – Roman Fort & MuseumHome to the famous ‘Vindolanda tablets’.Live Digs throughout summer. (NE47 7JN)www.vindolanda.com
Housesteads – Roman Fort & MuseumOne of the best preserved forts on theWall. Fine views. (NE47 6NN)www.hadrianswallcountry.co.uk
Brocolitia – Roman TempleTemple of Mithras with numerous alters.OS GR: NY 861 712 (NE46 4DB)
Greenlee Lough – National NatureReserve Glacial lake, reached by awalk through reed beds to the bird hide. OS GR: NY 748 690
Key Hadrian’s Wall SitesA One Year Hadrian’s Wall Car ParkPass can save you money and can beused at all six National Park car parksalong Hadrian’s Wall every day of theyear and costs £30.
The car parks are at: Walltown (CA8 7JD)
Cawfields (NE46 4EJ)
Steel Rigg (NE47 7AN)
The Sill National Landscape DiscoveryCentre (NE47 7AN) * Opening Summer 2017
Housesteads (NE47 6NN)
Brocolitia (NE46 4DB)
You can buy the Hadrian’s Wall car parkpass from Walltown Quarry Country Park,Haltwhistle Library and Tourist Informa-tion Centre, Haltwhistle Post Office andHousesteads Shop.
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Housesteads
There’s a wonderful charm about the valleysof the North Tyne and Rede; here sheepfarming, timber production and wildlifeconservation go hand-in-hand. Largeforests provide red squirrels with a securehome. You may even catch a glimpse ofotters or salmon leaping in the rivers.
Scattered through this untamed landscape,once home to notorious Border Reiverclans, are ruined castles and historic bastles (fortified farmhouses). Follow theBastle Trail starting at Greenhaugh, orimagine the scene in front of the Percy Cross,near Otterburn, that commemorates thefierce 14th century Anglo-Scottish battlethat took place nearby.
Hareshaw Linn waterfall
N O R T H T Y N E A N D R E D E S D A L EBellingham, often regarded as the capitalof the North Tyne, is a picturesque townwith shops, cafes, and a fascinating Heritage Centre that tells the story of theBorder Reivers. Why not take a picnic andwalk up to Hareshaw Linn, through ancientwoodland to reach the 30ft waterfall.
Elsdon, near Otterburn, has many medievalbuildings around a village green. Thereare some lovely family walks to explore.
Further up the North Tyne Valley towardsKielder Water & Forest Park, take time to discover the wild secrets of the Tarset valley and Falstone, where you’ll experiencefine views and warm hospitality in localpubs and tearooms.
Skimming stones, River North Tyne
Elsdon, historic ‘capital of Redesdale
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TOROTHBURY
TOHEXHAM
TOJEDBURGH
Otterburn Ranges is a Military Training Areaand one of England’s remotest upland regions.The breathtaking landscape is richin history and wildlife, and offers you milesof wild walks and cycle rides.
Firing Notices governing public access arepublished fortnightly in advance and areposted in local National Park InformationPoints and online. You can also view themby scanning this QR code on your phone.
There are two zones on Otterburn Rangeswhere different access arrangements apply.
1. The OPEN ACCESS AREA You are free to explore this area any day of the year.
2. The CONTROLLED ACCESS AREAWhen red flags are flying on the edge ofthis area the roads are CLOSED. Trainingwith live ammunition is taking place.NOTE: When no red flags are flying youcan drive, ride or walk along the footpathsand bridleways in this area.
Do obey all signs and red flags on the Otterburn Ranges. If in any doubt about access please contact the Training Safetyofficer on: 0191 239 4201
O t t e r b u r n R a n g e s
Gatehouse North Bastle House
Otterburn Ranges - red flag flying today soplease keep out of the Controlled Access Area!
You can plan your journey by public transport in Northumberland by using Traveline North East.Traveline is providedby a partnership of councils and publictransport operators, and includes detailsfor stops on all routes throughout NorthEast England.Traveline: 0871 200 2233www.traveline.info
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InformationPoint
River Coquet
C o q u e t da l e
Alwinton
On the banks of the River Coquet, thecharming town of Rothbury provides agateway into the brooding Simonside Hills and glorious Upper Coquet Valley.This traditional, but vibrant little townhosts its own walking and music festivalsduring the summer months. The SimonsideHills is proper heather country, dotted with rugged sandstone crags amongst the purple hues, offering outstanding views across the Cheviots to the north.
Head up into remote Upper Coquetdaleand discover some really magnificentcountryside. In June, the hay meadowsaround Barrowburn are full of wildflowersand a joy to see.
Follow the river back down to Alwinton,the start of numerous breathtaking highhills walks, and home every October to the famous Border Shepherd’s Show.
There is a great family circular walk, starting from Harbottle which takes in themythical Drake Stone overlooking the village and it’s 12th century castle (ruins).
Further down the valley is Holystone andthe Lady’s Well, dedicated to the VirginMary. The 17th century Woodhouses Bastle (fortified farmhouse) is close by.
The Sandstone Way Mountain Bike Trailpasses through Coquetdale, go to:www.sandstoneway.co.uk
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T ra n s p o r t A n c i e n t c a r v i n g sAt Lordenshaws, situated above Rothburyand lying in the shadow of the SimonsideHills, you will find some of the best preserved‘cup and ring’ markings carved into the sand-stone by our ancient ancestors that will trans-port you back in time to prehistory. Nearby is the impressive Iron Age hill fort built 2,000 years ago. You can still see the double ramparts and the impressions ofround houses on the ground.
Lying to the north east of the Lordenshawshill fort, Bronze Age burial mounds housethe remains of people buried between 3,000and 4,000 years ago.
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The Propo sal St oneListen to the poem by Simon Armitageabout The Proposal Stone on Simonsideby downloading the ‘Poems in the Air’app from the App Store or Google Play.www.poemsintheair.co.uk
The Simonside Hills
Lordenshaws ‘cup & rings’
Poems in the Air
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Darden Lough
Ingram
TOMORPETH
Barrowburn
TOHEXHAM
TOJEDBURGH
ElsdonOtterburn
ByrnessOtterburn
RangesRochester
NorthumberlandNational Park
InformationPoint
T h e C h e v i o t sTo find true tranquillity and more remainsof ancient settlements and cultivation, whynot wander along the single track fromHethpool into the awe-inspiring landscapeof the College Valley. Hillforts, such asRing Chesters, were built in the Iron Age,but the area also contains rich remainsdating back to the Bronze Age.
Harthope Valley (signposted from Wooler)is another wonderful destination to exploreand picnic in by the quiet waters of theHarthope Burn.
For more inspiration, pop in to WoolerTourist Information Centre in The CheviotCentre.
Eruptions of lava, then 400 million yearsof ice, wind and rain has left the distinctiverounded hills of the Cheviots. Now criss-crossed with miles of bridleways and footpaths, you can walk or mountain bike the routes of ancient cattle drovers.The whale-backed shape of Cheviot at2,674 feet (815 metres), is the highestpoint in Northumberland.
We recommend a walk up Yeavering Bell,near Wooler (‘hill of the goats’) with itsIron Age stone fortifications at the summit.From here, you’ll have stunning views tothe coast and into Scotland. Below itstowering presence is Gefrin, the site ofthe first Royal Centre of Anglo SaxonNorthumbria.
River Breamish near Ingram
View from St Gregory’s Hill
Wild Cheviot Goat
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LinhopeSpout
Branton
Kilham
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TOBERWICK-UPON-TWEED
TOALNWICK
TOROTHBURY
Explore Wooler and the gateway to theCheviots with the 267 and 464 routes operated by Glen Valley Tours and Perrymans. The 470 route operated byTravelsure runs on school days and links Wooler with Chillingham, Chatton and Alnwick.www.traveline.info
For cyclists of all ages a bike ride from Wooler into any of the Cheviot valleysis simply glorious, whatever your age!
TransportFurther south of Wooler, the Breamish Valley isone of the most popular family destinations inthe Cheviots, with Café and toilets at Ingram.Ideal for riverside picnics, where kids can paddle safely, or for the more adventurous,walks into the hills. Many choose to walk up to the lovely waterfall at nearby Linhope Spout.
From Bulby’s Wood Car Park you can take a40 minute walk up to the summit of BroughLaw, where you can see the massive stonewalls of the Hillfort. The views from the topare superb.
Visit the Valley Cottage Café and pick up acopy of the ‘Discover the Breamish Valley’leaflet with its self-guided hillfort trail.
Bream i s h Val l e y
Linhope Spout
Cycling up the Breamish Valley
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InformationPoint
COUNTRYSIDE SHOWS, BOOK AND FOOD FESTIVALS
Saturday 10 June
Roman Wall Showengb.facebook.com/The-Roman-Wall-Show-124329624306231
Sunday 11 June to Saturday 17 June
Yetholm Summer Festivalwww.facebook.com/YetholmFestivalWeek
Saturday 5 August
Powburn Showpowburnshow.com
Sunday 6 August
Gilsland Agricultural Showgilslandshow.org
Sunday 6 August
College Valley Showwww.collegevalley.co.uk
Saturday 12 August
Glanton Showglanton.org.uk
Saturday 19 August
Falstone Border Shepherds Showfalstoneshow.com
Saturday 26 August
Bellingham Showbellinghamshow.co.uk
Monday 28 August
Glendale Showglendaleshow.com
Monday 28 August
Elsdon Village Feteelsdononline.co.uk
Saturday2 September
Harbottle Showharbottleshow.com
Saturday9 September
Ingram Showingrambreamishvalley.co.uk
Saturday16 September
Thropton Showthroptonshow.co.uk
Saturday23 September
Upper RedesdaleShow (At Rochester)
Friday 28 April to Sunday 7 May
Hexham Book Festival hexhambookfestival.co.uk
Monday 1 May
Rothbury Food and Craft Festivalrothburyfoodandcraftfestival.co.uk
Monday 29 May
Northumberland County Shownorthcountyshow.co.uk
Saturday 22 to Sunday 23 July
Glendale Festivalwww.facebook.com/Glendale-Festival-Wooler
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O C T O B E RSaturday 14 October
Alwinton BorderShepherds Showalwintonshow.co.uk
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SPORTING EVENTS, MUSIC FESTIVALS AND FARMERS MARKETS
Saturday 3 June
Alwinton SummerConcert (7.30pm)alwintonconcerts.org
Saturday 10 June
Hadrian HundredCycle Sportivehaydonhundred.co.uk
Saturday 10 June
Clennell ColossusMTB Challengehighfellevents.co.uk
Friday 16 June to Sunday 18 June
Cyclone Festival of Cyclingcyclonecycling.com
Sunday 18 June
Alwinton SummerConcert (3.00pm)alwintonconcerts.org
Saturday 24 June
Coquet Valley Challenge Walkshepherdswalks.co.uk
Saturday 1 July
Alwinton SummerConcert (7.30pm)alwintonconcerts.org
Friday 7 to Sunday 8 July
Corbridge Festivalcorbridge-festival.co.uk
Friday 14 July to Sunday 16 July
Rothbury TraditionalMusic Festivalrothburymusicfestival.co.uk
Sunday 16 July
Ingram Trail Runhighfellevents.co.uk
Saturday 29 July
Mestival Hesleysidemestival.co.uk
Saturday2 September
Cheviot Challenge Take one of two challenges and helpraise funds for themountain rescue teamnnpmrt.org
Saturday2 September
Kielder ChallengeWalkshepherdswalks.co.uk
Saturday 9 to Sunday 10 September
Baafestbaafest.co.uk
Sunday 17 September
Breamish BehemothXC Challengehighfellevents.co.uk
Saturday 22 April
Nordic Walk Challengeshepherdswalks.co.uk
Saturday 22 April to Monday 1 May
Haltwhistle Walking Festivalhaltwhistlewalkingfestival.org
A P R I L J U N E
A U G U S T
S E P T E M B E R
Saturday 13 May
Wooler Wheel Borderlandswoolerwheel.co.uk
Saturday 20 May
Alwinton SummerConcert (7.30pm)alwintonconcerts.org
M A Y
J U L Y
Sunday 6 August
Clennell Trail Runhighfellevents.co.uk
Saturday 12 and Sunday 13 August
St Cuthbert’s WayChallengeshepherdswalks.co.uk
GREENHEAD Hadrian’s Wall
Alnwick
Hexham
Morpethvisitnorthumberland.com/shopping/markets
F A R M E R S M A R K E T S
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O u r R a n g e r s T o p 1 0 p i c n i c s p o t s
THE DRAKE STONE,HARBOTTLETake a short walk,with your picnic, upto the mythical DrakeStone. Star Inn andsmall shop in village.
HETHPOOL ANDCOLLEGE VALLEYA lovely family walkto Hethpool Linn waterfall. Look outfor the wild Cheviotgoats!
WALLTOWN QUARRY COUNTRY PARKGreat for kids, easy footpaths, a duck pond,refreshment kiosk, toilets and picnic area.CAWFIELDSLakeside, crags and picnic area on a formerquarry site alongside Hadrian’s Wall. 5 minutewalk up to Milecastle 42 on the Wall.
HARESHAW LINN, BELLINGHAMA lovely walk up to Hareshaw Linn waterfall,through an ancient woodland, known for itsfantastic lichen and mosses. Look out for redsquirrels high in the trees! Afterwards pop in to Bellingham Heritage Centre and the Carriages Tea Room.
INGRAM AND THE BREAMISH VALLEYA stunning location for a riverside picnic.Take a breathtaking walk up to Brough Lawhillfort from Bulby’s Wood (car park and toilets). The Valley Cottage Cafe is nearby in Ingram.
THE CHEVIOTS
HADRIAN’S WALL
NORTH TYNE & REDESDALE
COQUETDALE THE CHEVIOTS
THE SIMONSIDEHILLS AND FORESTHeather covered hills, and forest withnumerous waymarkedwoodland routes.Only 5 minutes drivefrom Rothbury.
HARTHOPE VALLEYBeautiful, remotevalley, 10 minutesdrive from Wooler.Ideal for a picnic,with woodland andmoorland walks.
ELSDONPicturesque villagegreen, with history allaround! A tea roomand Pub alongside. Circular walks intothe countryside.
GREENHAUGHHay meadows and a stream nearby,with lovely viewsacross the beautifulTarset valley. Parkopposite the HollyBush Inn.
NORTH TYNE COQUETDALE
THE CHEVIOTS REDESDALE
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COLLEGE VALLEYA valley steeped inhistory with a stonecircle, hillforts, Colling-wood Oaks and theWorld War II air crashmemorial. (Near Kirknewton)
BIDDLESTONECHAPELSite of the SelbyMansion; formerBastle, Chapel andAir Raid Shelter, andhistoric parkland.(Near Alwinton)
BREAMISH VALLEY INGRAM FARMHillforts, ancient farmsand fields are all visible at England’slargest ‘ScheduledMonument’, includingWether Hill.
LORDENSHAWSCup & Ring ‘Rock Art’The largest collectionof ancient ‘rock art’ onone site in Northum-berland. Burial Cairnsand Hillfort visible.(Near Rothbury)
HADRIAN’S WALL - WORLD HERITAGE SITEThe World famous northern frontier of theRoman Empire. 17 Roman miles of breath-taking landscape, with the Wall, the forts,milecastles, temples and turrets, even aRoman toilet! (Near Haltwhistle, Bardon Mill,Haydon Bridge and Hexham)
YEAVERING BELL & AD GEFRIN MONUMENT Yeavering Bell, Hill of the Goats, is the largestHillfort in Northumberland. Ad Gefrin, thesite of the 7th Century Anglo-Saxon RoyalTownship and site of early Christianity lies at it’s base. (Near Kirknewton and Wooler)
THE CHEVIOTS
COQUETDALE
HADRIAN’S WALL
THE CHEVIOTS COQUETDALE THE CHEVIOTS
ST GREGORY’SCHURCH KirknewtonA Medieval Churchwith later 19th centurynave designed byNewcastle architectJohn Dobson.
HARBOTTLE CASTLEA Medieval Castleand Tudor fortress,stronghold of theNorman Umfravillefamily, now in ruins.(Near Rothbury)
COQUETDALE THE CHEVIOTS
WOODHOUSESBASTLEA perfectly restoredBastle (fortified farm-house) of the BorderReivers. (Near Elsdonand Holystone)
THIRLWALL CASTLEMedieval Hall Housebuilt from Romanstones taken fromnearby Hadrian’s Wall(Near Greenhead)
COQUETDALE HADRIAN’S WALL
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Aurora at Sycamore Gap
Northumberland is unique in having themost pristine dark skies in England. In 2013, the whole of NorthumberlandNational Park and most of the adjacentKielder Water & Forest Park was designatedas England’s first and largest InternationalDark Sky Park (Gold Tier). Because there islittle light pollution here, on a clear night youcan see the Milky Way and other galaxies,meteor showers and distant planets.
Observatories such a Kielder and Battlesteadsoffer you the chance to use their powerful telescopes to get a closer look, but you can also use your eyes and a lie back inawe-struck wonder to gaze upon the heavens - Enjoy!
NORTHUMBERLAND INTERNATIONALDARK SKY PARK
Solar Gazing
Star Gazing at Cawfields
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11th April FULL MOON
23rd April LYRID METEOR SHOWER(minimum interference from the Moon)
26th April NEW MOON
6th May ETA-AQUARID METEOR SHOWER (some interference from the Moon)
10th May FULL MOON
25th May NEW MOON
9th June FULL MOON
21st June SUMMER SOLSTICE
23rd June NEW MOON
8th July FULL MOON
15th July CAPRICORNID METEOR SHOWER(some interference from the Moon)
23rd July NEW MOON
7th August FULL MOON
13th August PERSEID METEOR SHOWER(some interference from the Moon)
21st August NEW MOON
5th September FULL MOON
19th September NEW MOON
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Adapted from original design by Forestry Commission, Scotlandfor Dark Sky Discovery
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HAY MEADOWSWhere: North Tyne at Greenhaugh andUpper Coquetdaleat Barrowburn When: Mid June - Mid July
RED SQUIRRELSWhere: Hareshaw Linn woodland, Harwoodaround Simonside and Falstone near Kielder.When: All year, especially spring and autumnwhen leaves are off the trees. Look out fornibbled fir cones at the base of pine trees, asure sign that squirrels are nearby.
WILD CHEVIOT GOATSWhere: The Cheviot Hills especially aroundYeavering Bell and the College Valley. When: All year but maybe lower down the hill in winter. Look out for kids (young goats)in the spring. You may smell the goats longbefore you see them!
BUMBLEBEESIncluding the rare mountain bumblebee.Where and when: Willows and flowering trees,and shrubs in spring. Hay meadows and road-side verges in summer, heather moorland inlate summer. Throughout NorthumberlandNational Park.
CURLEWWhere: Un-enclosedmoorland around theNational Park andmoorland edge.Hadrian’s Wall,Cheviots, Simonside.When: March - July
HEATHER MOORLANDWhere: The SimonsideHills and the CheviotHills covering the hillsin purple.When: August andSeptember
WAXCAPSWhere: Hadrian’sWall grasslands. When: These waxytopped fungi occurfrom September to November.
RIVERSWhere: North Tyne,Coquet, and Heth-pool Linn for salmon.Breamish for sea troutand brook lamprey.When: Salmon andtrout in autumn.
BOGSWhere: Hadrian’s Walland the Border Mires. When: Anytime forSphagnum mosses.May for cotton grass.July for bog asphodel.
Mountain Bumblebee
Cotton Grass Hay Meadow
Trout Wild Cheviot Goats
Red Squirrel Heather and Red Grouse Scarlet Waxcap
Curlew
Buff-tailed Bumblebee
Nibbled cones!
Emperor Moth
Moss Carder Bumblebee
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AutumnStart of the upland hill shepherd’s year: Ewes(female sheep) are gathered into the fieldsclose to the farm (in-bye). Rams or tups(male sheep) are put out to mate with them.You may see some tups wearing a harnessthat contains a block of dye, which marksthe backs of any ewes that have been mated,allowing shepherds to tell when their sheepare going to lamb, 5 months later.
The autumn is very important to uplandfarmers as there are numerous specialsheep and cattle sales at local livestockmarkets in the area. This is the time whenfarmers find out if all the year’s hard workhas paid off.
SpringControlled burning can be carried out (fromAutumn into Spring), by gamekeepers andshepherds to ensure that mixed-age vegeta-tion benefits sheep, wildlife and game birdssuch as red grouse.
Lambing in the hills usually takes place duringApril/May. Please keep your dogs on a lead.
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WinterAgri-environment schemes are Governmentprogrammes set up to help farmers managetheir land in an environmentally-friendly way.Some require that cattle are taken off thehills in winter months to benefit vegetationand the species they support. Cattle areoften housed until April/May.
SummerCows and calves are returned to the hill forsummer. Cows are very protective of theiroffspring, so please keep away from them.
Sheep must be clipped to stop them fromover-heating, becoming stuck on their backsand getting parasites. They are then dipped to prevent parasites and other illnesses.
The National Park has some spectacular hay meadows, where wild flowers bloomand set seed. The meadow is cut and thehay is turned until it dries. Hay is vital tofarmers as it is used to feed the livestock during the Winter months.
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Simon Armitage
A POET S I N S P I RAT I O N‘Poems in the Air’ is a collection of six new poems byfamous English Poet Simon Armitage, which were inspired by serene locations within NorthumberlandNational Park.
Download the free ‘Poems in the Air’ mobile app(iphone & Android) and follow in Simon’s footsteps and listen to him reading his poems in the exact places that inspired them.
Scan the QR code with your smartphone
Riverside WalkGREENHAUGH
Shepherd’s Cairn EWARTLY SHANK
Old Middleton NEAR WOOLER
Hollywell CottageSTONEHAUGH
The Proposal StoneSIMONSIDE
Dove CragHARBOTTLE
Dogs are very welcome in Northumberland NationalPark; however, there are times when dogs should bekept on leads, especially around pregnant sheep and sheep with lambs.
If you do find a lamb on its own please leave it alone,it’s mother knows where she left it and will be back to look after it soon.
Thank you.
Dear Dog Owners Please keep yourDog on a lead andunder control
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EventsJOIN OUR
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NorthumberlandNP @NlandNP
www.northumberlandnationalpark.org.uk/eventsEvents & Walks
These events are aimed at familieswith children 12 years and under.Adults go free!
Wild Wednesdays are a way forchildren to explore, play, discoverand enjoy Northumberland NationalPark. These events are aimed atfamilies. Please ensure that you allwear suitable clothing and footwear.
Our events programme is listedby date for Spring and Summer2017. We often add extra eventsor walks to the programme soplease keep an eye out on Facebook/Twitter and our websitefor updates and new events.
To avoid disappointment we recommend that you book yourevent in advance online. Placesare limited and will be allocatedon a first come first served basis.
Guided Walk - please see overthe page for important information.
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Choose your eventthen look on themap to find whereit starts from. Goto our website fora full descriptionand details ofhow to get there.
HADR IAN’ S WALL1 GREENHEAD Tea Room
WALLTOWN QUARRYCOUNTRY PARKNational Park Car Park
CAWFIELDSNational Park Car Park
THE SILL: National Landscape Discovery Centre
STEEL RIGGNational Park Car Park
HOUSESTEADSNational Park Car Park
NEWBROUGH Town Hall
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www.northumberlandnationalpark.org.uk/events
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Trained National Park Volunteers lead the GuidedWalks. They will be at the Meeting Point well beforethe start time to welcome you.
Dress for changeable weather, waterproofs andsun screen can often be needed on the same day,and good footwear is essential.
Please bring refreshments such as lunch, or a snackand don’t forget to bring a drink. Dogs are not allowed on some of our walks. Pleasevisit our website for further details.
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TOSSON LIME KILNNational Park Car Park
HOLYSTONEForestry Car Park
HARBOTTLEForestry Car Park
ALWINTONNational Park Car Park
WEDDER LEAPNational Park Car Park
BUCKHAM’S BRIDGENational Park Car Park
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EASY +Short walks of 2-5 miles (3-8km). Paths may berough or uneven with some short ascents and descents.
MODERATEMedium length walks of 3-10 miles (5-16km) on hillyground with rising and falling levels. A reasonablelevel of fitness is required.
STRENUOUSLong and energetic walks up to 11 miles (18km).Some ascents and descents may be quite steep andon loose material. A good level of fitness is needed.
To avoid disappointment we recommend thatyou book your tickets in advance online asplaces are limited and will be allocated on a first come first served basis.
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Our Events are listed by date from March to October 2017.For further information log on to our website: www.northumberlandnationalpark.org.uk/events
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Tales of the forgotten North(Elsdon) 1pm - 4pm
Thursday APRIL 13
Come and find the story(Greenhead) 10am - 12 & 1pm - 3pm
Sunday MAY 14
Gone Cuckoo(Hethpool) 10.30am - 2.30pm
Saturday JUNE 3
Spiders’ Eyes(Ouseburn Farm, Newcastle)
Throughout the day
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What does the River say?(Featherstone) 10.30am - 4pm
Saturday JULY 8
Falstone Cakewalk(Falstone) 10am - 12.30pm
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Keep an eye out on our website for lots more storytelling events including... Book at Bedtime &One eye in the other world!
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Wednesday APRIL 12WildWednesdayMission ExploreBecome an explorer, natural navigator andwildlife watcher. Draw, rub,smear, write, colour andprint. Start the journey to mission explore. Wear suitable clothing!At: Bellingham Heritage Centre (NE48 2DG)
Cost: £8 child
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Sunday APRIL 9Hill Skills & NavigationA friendly introduction toplanning and navigating forhill walking and learn somevaluable hill skills. *See web-site for combined price offer!Meet: Stonehaugh - ForestryCar Park OS Grid Ref: NY 789 762Grade: Easy+/ 5 milesCost: £25 per person*
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Sunday APRIL 2Hethpool Linn & St Gregory’s HillDelightful walk up the CollegeValley taking in a waterfall andan ancient hillfort. You mayalso see wild Cheviot goats!Meet: Kirknewton VillageHall (NE71 6XF)OS Grid Ref: NT 914 303Grade: Easy+/4.5 milesCost: £8 per person
10.30am- 3.30pm
WednesdayAPRIL 5Newbrough & Hadrian’s WallDiscover the World's first BoyScout Camp at Carr Edgeand explore BrocolitiaRoman Temple.Meet: Newbrough TownHall (NE47 5AR)OS Grid Ref: NY 874 679Grade: Moderate /8 milesCost: £8 per person
Early Easter EggstravaganzaTake part in our GeocacheEaster Egg Hunt and see if you can find tasty Eastertreats.There is a short walkso wear warm clothing andsuitable footwear.At: Valley Cottage Cafe, Ingram (NE66 4LT)
Cost:£5 child
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Spring into Print FROGS, TOADS & SNAKES!Hands on Gelli Printing eventbased on wonderful reptilesand amphibians that live inthe National Park. Gelliprinting is simple and fun!All materials supplied.At: National Park HQ, Eastburn, Hexham (NE46 1BS)Cost: £20 per person
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SundayAPRIL 23Celebrating the Pennine Way (52 years old)!Linear walk from Bellinghamover moorland then on toHadrian's Wall. Transport isprovided to start of walk.Meet: Housesteads - National Park Car Park OS Grid Ref: NY 794 685Grade: Strenuous/12.5 milesCost: £8 per person
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Sunday APRIL 16Aesica Roman Fort & Thirlwall CastleOur route follows someimpressive bits of Hadrian’sWall, and visits a Roman altarand a 14th Century castle.Meet: Walltown QuarryCountry Park (CA8 7JD)
OS Grid Ref: NY 669 659Grade: Strenuous /8.5 milesCost: £8 per person
10.30am- 3.30pm
Monday APRIL 17The River Coquet to Tosson HillClimb to the summit ofTosson Hill for splendid views of the Cheviot Hills,and Coquetdale.Meet: Tosson Lime Kiln -National Park Car ParkOS Grid Ref: NU 027 009Grade: Strenuous/9 milesCost: £8 per person
WednesdayAPRIL 19WildWednesdayPond DippingBe amazed and learn aboutthe wonderful creatures thatare specially adapted to livein an underwater world.Wear wellies! At: Walltown Quarry Country Park (CA8 7JD)
Cost: £5 child
10.30am- 5.00pm
WednesdayAPRIL 19The SchilA strenuous walk which climbs up to the Border Ridge and then The Schil, returning along the tranquilCollege Valley.Meet: Hethpool - NationalPark Car Park (College Valley)
OS Grid Ref: NT 893 280Grade: Strenuous /11 milesCost: £8 per person
How many Walls can you see?Join the National Trail Rangeralong Hadrian’s Wall lookingat the different walls! Meet: Steel Rigg - NationalPark Car Park (NE47 7AN)
OS Grid Ref: NY 751 677Grade: Moderate/3.5 miles(some short steep bits)Cost: £8 per person
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WednesdayMAY 3Search for St EthelredaClimb up to Laddies Knowethen down to Elsdonburn-shank on the way to one of the possible sites of St Ethelreda’s Chapel.Meet: Hethpool - NationalPark Car Park (College Valley)
OS Grid Ref: NT 893 280Grade: Strenuous /9 milesCost: £8 per person
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Sunday APRIL 30Brigantium & Bremenium Roman FortVisit these two sites and thenmarch along Dere Street, uptowards Otterburn Rangesnow patrolled by the Army. Meet: Camien Cafe,Rochester (NE19 1RH)
OS Grid Ref: NY 829 981Grade: Moderate/5 milesCost: £8 per person
10.30am- 3.30pm
Monday MAY 1‘Cup & Ring’ rock artaround WoolerVisit three ancient rock art sites including Routing Linn,largest decorated rock inNorthern England. Meet: Cheviot Centre,Wooler (NE71 6BL)
OS Grid Ref: NT 989 281Grade: Easy+/5 milesCost: £8 per person
Dawn Chorus Walk at Hareshaw LinnBreakfast buttie and hot drink included in price!To celebrate International Dawn Chorus Month join our National Park Ecologist at Hareshaw Linn to listen to thebeautiful dawn chorus and observe the wonderful flora and fauna in this special woodland, including red squirrels.Meet: Bellingham Heritage Centre (NE48 2DG)
OS Grid Ref: NY 841 833Grade: Easy+/3.5 milesCost: £10 Adult / £5 Child *must be accompanied by Adult
Woden Law, in the footsteps of the LegionsFollows in the footsteps ofRoman soldiers along DereStreet, and visit the camps atWoden Law and Chew Green.Meet: Buckham’s Bridge -National Park Car ParkOS Grid Ref: NT 824 107Grade: Strenuous/10.5 milesCost: £8 per person
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WednesdayMAY 17Sewingshields andHaughton Green A walk north of Hadrian'sWall with superb views and archaeology from the bronzeage to the 19th Century. Meet: Housesteads - National Park Car Park OS Grid Ref: NY 794 685Grade: Moderate / 9 milesCost: £8 per person
G U I D E D W A L K10.30am- 4.00pm
SundayMAY 14Dally Castle & TarsetdaleA chance to see two castlesbuilt when this turbulent areawas disputed by the Englishand Scottish Crowns.Meet: Greenhaugh Car Park(NE48 1PW)
OS Grid Ref: NY 795 873Grade: Moderate /10 milesCost: £8 per person
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- 3.00pmSunday MAY 7A Roman AqueductTake a look at the aqueductthat once supplied water toAesica Roman Fort, andwalk the highest section ofHadrian’s Wall.Meet: Cawfields - NationalPark Car Park (Hadrian’s Wall)
OS Grid Ref: NY 713 666Grade: Moderate/ 7 milesCost: £8 per person
Visit the last Black House at CatcleughFind out about the fascinating history of Catcleugh Reservoirand visit the Black House, the last remaining dwelling thatwas built to house the reservoir construction workers in thelate 19th Century. Lovingly restored it contains many artefactsof the period. We will also take a short stroll through thewoodland to the Dam Wall to view the reservoir, passing someremarkable features of Victorian engineering on the way.Meet: Catcleugh Reservoir entrance (NE19 1TX)
OS Grid Ref: NT 752 032 Grade: Easy/1.5 milesCost: £8 per person
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WednesdayMAY 10A walk along the WallJoin our Head Ranger on agentle walk around WalltownQuarry Country Park andthen head up a short steeppath to Hadrian’s Wall.Meet: Walltown Quarry Country Park (CA8 7JD)
OS Grid Ref: NY 669 659Grade: Easy / 3 milesCost: £8 per person
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SundayMAY 21Basic NavigationIntroduction to navigation,giving you confidence to explore the countryside onyour own. *See website forprice offer!Meet: Alnham Church (NE66 4TL)
OS Grid Ref: NT 990 109Grade: Moderate/ 7 milesCost: £25 per person*
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WednesdayMAY 24Windy Gyle & Davidsons LinnA walk over moorland toDavidsons Linn waterfall then up to the Border Ridgeand Windy Gyle.Meet: Wedder Leap - National Park Car ParkOS Grid Ref: NT 866 103Grade: Strenuous/9 milesCost: £8 per person
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OS Grid Ref: NT 914 303Grade: Easy /5 milesCost: £8 per person
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Monday MAY 29North Cheviot CircuitA strenuous walk in theNorthern Cheviots returningalong a section of the St Cuthbert's Way, withlovely views on the route. Meet: Wooler Common Car Park (NE71 6RL)
OS Grid Ref: NT 976 272Grade: Strenuous /8.5 milesCost: £8 per person
G U I D E D W A L K10.30am- 3.30pm
WednesdayMAY 31Bastles of TarsetdaleA chance to look at Bastles,reminders of the turbulentpast in this area, and visit achurch with connections tothe Napoleonic wars! Meet: Greenhaugh Car Park (NE48 1PW)
OS Grid Ref: NY 795 873Grade: Moderate /7.5 milesCost: £8 per person
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10.30am- 1.30pm
SundayMAY 21The Natural History ofHareshaw Linn, BellinghamFind out about the industrial history of this tranquil wood-land, once home to blast furnaces and coke ovens!Meet: Hareshaw Linn - National Park Car Park OS Grid Ref: NY 840 834Grade: Easy+/3 milesCost: £8 per person
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SundayJUNE 4Hadrian’s Wall, Crags & LoughsA walk along a spectacularstretch of Hadrian's Wall,that goes past the famoustree at Sycamore Gap.Meet: Steel Rigg - NationalPark Car Park (NE47 7AN)OS Grid Ref: NY 751 677Grade: Moderate / 6 milesCost: £10 per person
G U I D E D W A L KA R T10.00am- 4.00pm
Sunday JUNE 4Print the View!GREENLEE LOUGHBe inspired by the view atGreenlee Lough, a hiddenhaven for wildlife. Workshopwith artist Lindsay Duncanson.Involves a short walk.Meet: Twice Brewed Inn,Hadrian’s Wall (NE47 7AN)Lunch and transport provided Cost: £40 per person
1.30pm- 3.30pm
Sunday JUNE 4Visit the last BlackHouse at CatcleughPlease see Sunday May 7 fora full description of this event(on Page 32).Meet: Catcleugh Reservoirentrance (NE19 1TX)OS Grid Ref: NT 752 032Grade: Easy/1.5 milesCost: £8 per person
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WednesdayJUNE 21The SchilA strenuous walk which climbs up to the Border Ridge and then The Schil, returning along the tranquilCollege Valley.Meet: Hethpool - NationalPark Car Park (College Valley)OS Grid Ref: NT 893 280Grade: Strenuous /11 milesCost: £10 per person
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WednesdayJUNE 7Ravensheugh Crag & Hopeshield BurnLots of Bronze Age remains,spectacular views and someunusual plants in this remotearea, and the Goatstones! Meet: Simonburn Car Park(NE46 3AS)
OS Grid Ref: NY 872 735Grade: Moderate / 7.5 milesCost: £10 per person
G U I D E D W A L K10.30am- 1.30pm
SundayJUNE 11Harthope Valley & Old MiddletonJoin a National Park Rangeron a walk to Old Middleton,where we will listen to oneof the poet Simon Armitage’s‘Poems in the Air.’Meet: Carey Burn Bridge OS Grid Ref: NT 975 249Grade: Moderate / 4.5 milesCost: £8 per person
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WednesdayJUNE 14Sewingshields &Broomlee LoughVisit Broomlee Lough a remnant of the last ice age12,000 years ago, nowhome to otters and crayfish. Meet: Housesteads - National Park Car Park OS Grid Ref: NY 794 685Grade: Moderate /7.5 milesCost: £10 per person
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SundayJUNE 18Aesica Roman Fort & Hadrian’s WallFascinating walk to a RomanFort complete with altar, and a house with links to anexecuted bishop. Meet:Walltown QuarryCountry Park (CA8 7JD)OS Grid Ref: NY 669 659Grade: Moderate / 6 milesCost: £10 per person
G U I D E D W A L K G U I D E D W A L K10.30am- 2.00pm
Saturday JUNE 24The Drake Stone & Harbottle CastleHear about stories and mythsconnected with the DrakeStone and the castle thatdominates Harbottle village.Meet: Harbottle - Forestry Car Park OS Grid Ref: NT 926 049Grade: Moderate / 5 milesCost: £8 per person
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Saturday JULY 1Secret life of a hay meadowIt’s National Meadow Day so take a look at the flowersand insects that are to befound in one of our best hay meadows in Upper Coquetdale. Meet:Wedder Leap - National Park Car Park OS Grid Ref: NT 866 103Cost: £5 Child
N A V I G A T I O N10.30am- 3.30pm
Sunday JUNE 25Hill Skills & NavigationA friendly introduction toplanning, navigating andunderstanding hill skills.*See website for price offer. Meet: Rothbury - RiversideCar Park OS Grid Ref: NU 057 015Grade: Easy+/5 milesCost: £25 per person*
10.30am- 2.30pm
WednesdayJUNE 28Flowers of Walltown & the Whin GrasslandA wide range of plants to seeincluding four species of orchid and the bonus of fabviews of Hadrian’s Wall!Meet: Walltown QuarryCountry Park (CA8 7JD)OS Grid Ref: NY 669 659Grade: Easy+/4.5 milesCost: £8 per person
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Sunday JULY 2Poems, Meadows & BurnsA Rangers favourite walkthat visits a magnificent hay meadow and follows a babbling burn! Listen to a‘Poem in the Air’ on the way.Meet: Greenhaugh Car Park(NE48 1PW)
OS Grid Ref: NY 795 873Grade: Easy / 3 milesCost: £8 per person
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Sunday JULY 2Visit the last BlackHouse at CatcleughPlease see Sunday May 7 fora full description of this event(on Page 32).Meet: Catcleugh Reservoirentrance (NE19 1TX)OS Grid Ref: NT 752 032Grade: Easy/1.5 milesCost: £8 per person
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Saturday JULY 1Flower Fun DayIt's National Meadow Day andwhat better to do than followa self-led trail discoveringthe beautiful flowers that canbe found at Walltown. Takepart in a mini-beast hunt andget crafty with a flower theme.Meet: Walltown QuarryCountry Park (CA8 7JD)OS Grid Ref: NY 669 659Cost: £5 Child
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WednesdayJULY 19Iron Age Hillforts & the Breamish ValleyStep back in time to see how prehistoric people lived atWether Hill, and the hillfort of Brough Law. Meet: Ingram Bridge - National Park Car Park OS Grid Ref: NU 017 163Grade: Strenuous /9.5 milesCost: £10 per person
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SaturdayJULY 15Flowers & Birds atGreenlee LoughA walk just north of Hadrian’sWall through the reed bed tothe lough and the bird hide. Meet: Steel Rigg - NationalPark Car Park, Hadrian’s Wall(NE47 7AN)
OS Grid Ref: NY 751 677Grade: Easy+/4.5 milesCost: £8 per person
G U I D E D W A L K N A V I G A T I O N10.30am- 4.30pm
Sunday JULY 16Basic NavigationIntroduction to navigation,giving you confidence to explore the countryside onyour own. *See website forprice offer!Meet: Alnham Church (NE66 4TL)
OS Grid Ref: NT 990 109Grade: Moderate/ 7 milesCost: £25 per person
10.30am- 2.00pm
WednesdayJULY 5The Natural History of the CheviotsFrom its turbulent geologicalpast, to spectacular wildflowermeadows, this is a land-scape with a story to tell. Meet: Wedder Leap - National Park Car ParkOS Grid Ref: NT 866 103Grade: Moderate/4.5 milesCost: £8 per person
G U I D E D W A L K10.30am- 5.00pm
WednesdayJULY 12Woden Law, in the footsteps of the LegionsFollows in the footsteps ofRoman soldiers along DereStreet, and visit the camps atWoden Law and Chew Green.Meet: Buckham’s Bridge -National Park Car ParkOS Grid Ref: NT 824 107Grade: Strenuous/10.5 milesCost: £10 per person
G U I D E D W A L K10.30am- 3.30pm
SundayJULY 9Seldom SeenWalk along some of thelesser known paths south ofHadrian's Wall including avisit to Muckle Moss, a National Nature Reserve. Meet: Housesteads - National Park Car Park OS Grid Ref: NY 794 685Grade: Moderate /8 milesCost: £10 per person
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WednesdayJULY 26Looking down on Elsdon; an ancient villageFind out about one of themost complete examples of a medieval settlement in the National Park.Meet: Elsdon - Old SchoolTea Room (NE19 1AA)OS Grid Ref: NY 936 933Grade: Moderate/8.5 milesCost: £10 per person
10.30am- 2.30pm
SundayJULY 23Crag Lough & Sycamore GapWalk some spectacular partsof Hadrian's Wall, appreciatewhat a formidable defensivebarrier it was !Meet: Steel Rigg - NationalPark Car Park (NE47 7AW)
OS Grid Ref: NY 751 677Grade: Moderate/4.5 milesCost: £10 per person
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Saturday JULY 22Wooler FunDO IT TOGETHERJoin us at the Glendale Festival for food, fun and festivities! At: Scotts Park, Wooler (NE71 6NJ)
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WednesdayJULY 26WildWednesdayMini-beast Safari
Come along and discover the multitude of mini-beasts which live down in the grass and amongst the flowers. Grass bugs, scorpion flies, frog hoppersand more, all should be catchable in our sweep nets!At: Walltown Quarry Country Park (CA8 7JD)OS Grid Ref: NY 669 659Cost: £5 Child
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Our Family Days are filled with adventure, high-energy activities like climbing, bushcraft and archery. AND MORE!At: Walltown Quarry Country Park (CA8 7JD)OS Grid Ref: NY 669 659
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WednesdayAUGUST 2WildWednesdaySafari on FootCome along and discover what wildlife can be found at Hareshaw Linn. From mammals to mini-beasts have a go at tracking them down and get an insight into how they live. Wear suitable footwear.At: Hareshaw Linn - National Park Car Park, Bellingham (NE48 2DA)
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MondayJULY 31Meet the FlintstonesLearn all about land art and how people of the Stone Age lived. Step into our time machine and go back to the Stone Age. Live life as it would have been. Help develop the White Curlew which will be a summer feature at Walltown!At: Walltown Quarry Country Park (CA8 7JD)OS Grid Ref: NY 669 659Cost: £10 child
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Sunday JULY 30Upper Coquet Valley & its HistoryDiscover the history of thiswild remote area, and visit Murder Cleugh, site of adreadful murder in 1610 !Meet: Wedder Leap - National Park Car Park OS Grid Ref: NT 866 103Grade: Moderate/4.5 milesCost: £8 per person
10.30am- 3.00pm
WednesdayAUGUST 2HolystoneHigh & LowA walk highlighting some ofthe diverse uses of landwithin the National Park, including forestry and wildlife.Meet: Holystone - ForestryCar Park OS Grid Ref: NT 951 026Grade: Moderate / 6 milesCost: £10 per person
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Wednesday AUGUST 9Linhope Spout &Hedgehope A walk up Hedgehope, thesecond highest hill in thecounty, and a visit to thewonderful Linhope Spout.Meet: Hartside, near IngramPark considerately on grassOS Grid Ref: NT 977 162Grade: Strenuous /9 milesCost: £10 per person
10.30am- 2.30pm
SundayAUGUST13Introduction to GeocachingGeocaching is a fun outdooractivity using a smartphone,or dedicated GPS to hunt forhidden caches. Give it a try!Meet: Walltown Quarry Country Park (CA8 7JD)OS Grid Ref: NY 669 659Grade: Easy+/5 milesCost: £8 per person
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SundayAUGUST 6Three LoughsWalk to Greenlee, Cragand Broomlee Loughs, all relics of the last Ice Age more than 10,000years ago.Meet: Steel Rigg - NationalPark Car Park (NE47 7AN)OS Grid Ref: NY 751 677Grade: Strenuous/8.5 milesCost: £10 per person
G U I D E D W A L K1.30pm- 3.30pm
SundayAUGUST 6Visit the last BlackHouse at CatcleughPlease see Sunday May 7 fora full description of this event(on Page 32).Meet: Catcleugh Reservoirentrance (NE19 1TX)OS Grid Ref: NT 752 032Grade: Easy/1.5 milesCost: £8 per person
H i dden H i s t or i e s10.30am- 2.00pm
SaturdayAUGUST 5The Armstrong Terraces at RothburyLord Armstrong created theseterraces at Cragside. Join usand share the delightful viewsover Rothbury and Simonside.Meet: Rothbury - RiversideCar Park OS Grid Ref: NU 057 015Grade: Easy+/5.5 milesCost: £8 per person
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WednesdayAUGUST 16WildWednesdayDipping DelightsCome along and find out what creepy-crawlies lurk in thehidden depths of the River Breamish. Learn about life in theriver, who lives here, who eats what and what theyall become! We will supply all the equipment - nets and identification charts. Wear wellies or shoes that you can paddle in!At: Bulbys Wood - National Park Car Park, near Ingram (NE48 2DA)OS Grid Ref: NU 007 163Cost: £5 child
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Wednesday AUGUST 16River Coquet to Tosson HillClimb to the summit of Tosson Hill for splendid views of the Cheviot Hills,and Coquetdale.Meet: Tosson Lime Kiln -National Park Car Park OS Grid Ref: NU 027 009Grade: Strenuous/9 milesCost: £10 per person
10.30am- 3.30pm
SundayAUGUST 20The North Cheviots& Yeavering BellClimbs to the summit ofYeavering Bell, site of thelargest and most impressivehill fort in Northumberland.Meet: Kirknewton VillageHall (NE71 6XF)OS Grid Ref: NT 914 303Grade: Strenuous/8 milesCost: £10 per person
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WednesdayAUGUST 23WildWednesdayOrien’tree’ingCome along and navigate your way around Simonside Forest. Find out more about these mighty giants and see if you can name a few. Its sure to be ‘treemendous’ fun!Wear wellies or suitable footwear.At: Simonside - Forestry Car Park, near Rothbury OS Grid Ref: NZ 037 997Cost: £5 child
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Saturday AUGUST 26Clennell Street & Biddlestone ChapelThis walk gives wonderfulviews with the opportunity tofind out about the history ofAlwinton and Border Reivers.Meet: Alwinton - NationalPark Car Park OS Grid Ref: NT 919 063Grade: Strenuous/8 milesCost: £10 per person
G U I D E D W A L K10.00am- 3.30pm
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- 3.00pmMondayAUGUST 28Hadrian’s Wall, Crags & LoughsWalk along a spectacularstretch of Hadrian's Wall,and to Sycamore Gap.Meet: Steel Rigg - NationalPark Car Park (NE47 7AN)OS Grid Ref: NY 751 677Grade: Moderate/6 milesCost: £10 per person
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WednesdayAUGUST 23Birdoswald Roman Fort& the Irthing GorgeA walk to a Roman fort,bridge and milecastle onHadrian's Wall, and a 14th Century Castle.Meet: Greenhead Tea Room (CA8 7JD)OS Grid Ref: NY 660 654Grade: Moderate/8.5 milesCost: £10 per person
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Celebrating the Pennine Way (52 years old)!Linear walk from Gibshiel toBellingham along the PennineWay and over moorland.Transport provided to start.Meet: Hareshaw Linn - National Park Car Park OS Grid Ref: NY 840 834Grade: Strenuous/9 milesCost: £10 per person
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WildWednesdaySpider HuntCome along and discover the amazing and often complex world of these intriguing creatures – no Tarantulas or Black Widows but the many equally interesting species found all around us. Wear sensible shoes!At: Simonside - Forestry Car Park, near Rothbury OS Grid Ref: NZ 037 997Cost: £5 child
WednesdayAUGUST 30WildWednesdayPond DippingBe amazed and learn all about the creatures that are especially adapted to live in an underwater world. Find out what creepy-crawlies lurk in the hidden depths of Walltown ponds. Wear wellies! All other gear supplied, including nets and identification charts.At: Walltown Quarry Country Park (CA8 7JD)OS Grid Ref: NY 669 659Cost: £5 child
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WednesdayAUGUST 30Windy Gyle & Davidsons LinnA walk over moorland to the delightful Davidsons Linnwaterfall then up to the BorderRidge and Windy Gyle.Meet: Wedder Leap - National Park Car Park OS Grid Ref: NT 866 103Grade: Strenuous/9 milesCost: £10 per person
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ThursdayAUGUST 31Batty about BatsJoin our Ecologist and batexpert Tina Wiffin for a shorttwilight walk to ThirlwallCastle, a known bat roost.Meet: Walltown Quarry Country Park (CA8 7JD)OS Grid Ref: NY 669 659Grade: Easy /1 mileCost: £15 Adult / £10 Child
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SundaySEPTEMBER 3Visit the last BlackHouse at CatcleughPlease see Sunday May 7 fora full description of this event(on Page 32).Meet: Catcleugh Reservoirentrance (NE19 1TX)OS Grid Ref: NT 752 032Grade: Easy/1.5 milesCost: £8 per person
H i d d e n H i s t o r i e s10.30am- 2.00pm
SundaySEPTEMBER 3The Drake Stone & Harbottle CastleHear about stories and mythsconnected with the DrakeStone and the castle thatdominates Harbottle village. Meet: Harbottle - Forestry Car Park OS Grid Ref: NT 926 049Grade: Moderate /5 milesCost: £8 per person
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Sunday SEPTEMBER10A Walk along Hadrian’s WallA walk along the Wall withmany ups and downs (but amuch easier return route),passing Sycamore Gap.Meet: Steel Rigg - NationalPark Car Park (NE47 7AN)OS Grid Ref: NY 751 677Grade: Strenuous / 8 milesCost: £10 per person
G U I D E D W A L K10.30am- 2.00pm
WednesdaySEPTEMBER13Carey Burn, Broad-struther & Cold LawShortish walk with strenuousclimb to the summit of ColdLaw. A remote spot but wellworth the effort for the views!Meet: Carey Burn Bridge OS Grid Ref: NT 975 249Grade: Strenuous/6 milesCost: £8 per person
SEPTEMBER7Explore Hidden PlacesEvery September some40,000 volunteers acrossEngland organise 5,000events to celebrate our fantastic history and culture.It's your chance to see hiddenplaces and try out new experiences – all of which are FREE to explore.www.heritageopendays.org.uk
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WednesdaySEPTEMBER 6Hareshaw Common &the Pennine WaySome superb views on thiswalk in a quiet area north ofBellingham over the moor-land towards The Shanks.Meet: Hareshaw Linn - National Park Car Park OS Grid Ref: NY 840 834Grade: Moderate/5 milesCost: £8 per person
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Sunday SEPTEMBER17Whisky, Waterfalls,Drovers & Dark DeedsWalk into the remote UswayBurn Valley, then climb to apoint overlooking site of anillicit ‘Black Rory’ whisky still. Meet: Wedder Leap - National Park Car Park OS Grid Ref: NT 866 103Grade: Strenuous/8.5 milesCost: £10 per person
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Sunday SEPTEMBER24Dipping DelightsWorld Rivers DayJoin us on World River Day and find out what creepy-crawlieslurk in the hidden depths of the River Breamish. Learn aboutlife in the River - who lives here, what eats what and whatthey all become! By identifying what lives in the river we willalso be able to determine how clean the river is. Wear wellies! All other gear supplied, including nets and identification charts.At: Bulbys Wood - National Park Car Park, near Ingram (NE48 2DA)OS Grid Ref: NU 007 163Cost: £5 child
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SundaySEPTEMBER24The high point ofHadrian’s WallVisit the ‘Mare & Foal’standing stones and enjoysuperb views from the Wall. Meet: The Sill - NationalLandscape Discovery Centre(NE47 7AN) Hadrian’s Wall
OS Grid Ref: NY 753 669Grade: Moderate /7 milesCost: £10 per person
G U I D E D W A L K10.30am- 3.00pm
Wednesday SEPTEMBER 20Aesica Roman Fort & Hadrian’s WallFascinating walk to a RomanFort complete with altar, and a house with links to anexecuted bishop. Meet:Walltown QuarryCountry Park (CA8 7JD)OS Grid Ref: NY 669 659Grade: Moderate / 6 milesCost: £10 per person
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WednesdaySEPTEMBER27Wether Hill & Prehistoric peoples livesMagnificent views, as wefollow a Drover’s road toWether Hill hillfort, and thenon to Brough Law hillfort. Meet: Ingram Bridge - National Park Car Park OS Grid Ref: NU 017 163Grade: Moderate/4.5 milesCost: £8 per person
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For further details: www.northumberlandnationalpark.org.uk/events
West Tynedale Health Walk Volunteer leaders have designed 12 walks from May to October for local Walking for Health participants wanting to extend their walks or anyone wanting a gentle introduction to walking in a more challenging landscape. Walks are around 4 miles and cost £4 a person.
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This publication is produced by Northumberland National Park Authority.
Details are believed to be correct at the time of going to print (March 2017).
Front cover: Den making in the North Tyne Valley © Alasdair Mackenzie.
Photographs ©: Paul Buxton, Laurie Campbell, Roger Clegg, Hexham Courant, Deve Photography, Nigel Eve, Simon Fraser, Jason Friend/Alamy, Jim Gibson/Alamy, Andrew Heptinstall, Simon Kovacic,Andy MacCandlish, Alasdair Mackenzie, Will Nicholls, North East Wildlife, NNP Mountain Rescue Team,Linda Pitkin/NPL, Brian Rogers, Cain Scrimgeour, Shutterstock, David Taylor, Joan Thirlaway, Alan Wrigley/Alamy, NNP Volunteers & NNPA Staff.
Illustrations ©: Cathy Brett, Joanna English, Tony Hopkins.
This publication includes mapping data licensed from Ordnance Survey. © Crown Copyright and database right 2017. Ordnance Survey 100022521.
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WHAT TO DO WHEN YOU NEEDASSISTANCE FROM MOUNTAINRESCUE
Call the Police on 999 AND ask forMountain Rescue.
If you are lost, stay where you are. TheMountain Rescue Team will soon be outlooking for you, even in the dark.
BEFORE YOU SET OUT FOR A WALK
Always tell someone where you aregoing, when you expect to be back, andwho to call if you do not return on time.
CARRY THE 10 ESSENTIALS
Map & Compass (know how to use them)
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Torch (with spare batteries and bulbto signal searchers at night)
First Aid Kit
Warm Drink & Food
Wind & Waterproof Clothing
Hat & Gloves
Extra Warm Clothes
Emergency Rations
Emergency Shelter (a large poly bag big enough to get into)
Northumberland National Park MountainRescue Team is a volunteer organisation(Registered Charity no. 511313) that provides a vital life saving service 24/7, 365 days a year. The team provides search and mountain rescue services to NorthumbriaPolice, over an operational area that coversall of Northumberland and the Tyne andWear conurbations (some 2159 sq miles).Calls for assistance include search andmountain rescue, and also search and rescue of missing children and vulnerableadults in both rural, and urban settings.
If you would like to help the Mountain Rescue Team by making a donation go to:www.nnpmrt.org
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Tess - Search & Rescue dog
Search & Rescue at work