Northumberland Walks

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a person standing on top of a cliff overlooking the foggy sky and mountains in the distance
Sunset Views from Simonside Hills, Rothbury, Northumberland
An amazing 6 mile hike to watch the breathtaking sunset from the top of Simonside Hills. Lucky to have experienced a cloud inversion which made the sunset even more spectacular. Highly recommend a visit!
Simonside Sunset, Northumberland
Simonside Sunset, Northumberland
the stairs are covered with moss and rocks
Short Walks/Hikes in Northumberland
New walking trail, this time I explored Bewick, taking in the stunning scenery of Blawearie and the dark and spooky Cateran Hole. A 6 mile route, though could do a whole lot more! Hiking blogs with pictures in the link.
Cateran Hole, Bewick, Northumberland
Cateran Hole, Bewick, Northumberland
purple flowers growing on the side of a rocky hill with grass and rocks in the foreground
Heather on Simonside Hills by Chris Frost
The Simonside Hills are a hill range in Northumberland, England near the town of Rothbury. Most of the hills are around 300 metres to 400 metres high and are popular spots for hikers in the area. The highest point is Tosson Hill at 440 metres.
an info poster showing different types of boats in the water and on top of each other
11 Health Benefits of Hiking
11 Health Benefits of Hiking - Hiking is a free exercise alternative that can provide you with a number of health benefits, no matter your starting level of fitness or activity. If you’re looking to get healthier without spending hundreds of dollars to join a gym, hiking can be a great option for you.
a person standing on top of a hill
a brown dog sitting on top of a grass covered field next to a dirt road
a pile of rocks sitting on top of a hill
a large black dog laying on top of a sandy beach next to the ocean with its tongue hanging out
a black dog sitting on top of a sandy beach
an aerial view of a castle with people walking around it
Dunstanburgh Castle by Drone
Dunstanburgh Castle by Drone taken by our guest Jay Glenn who stopped at Forget Me Not Lodge #acornleisureholidays
a dog wearing a green shirt sitting on top of a rock
Northumberland Walks: Thrunton Woods - Acorn Leisure Holidays
Thrunton Woods is a popular place for dog walkers, cyclists and horse riders. Views of the Cheviots are simply stunning. It's located around 20-25 minutes drive from Acorn Leisure Holiday lodges, just on the outskirts of Rothbury.
a collage of photos with a dog on the beach
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