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A great walk to start our 2026 Festival with riverside, woodland and the wild fells
We follow a wooded burn out of Haltwhistle before joining a short section of the
Our popular Leg Stretcher this year links sections of the River Tyne Trail, the Pennine
Come along and meet Ian Jackson, geologist and author of several bestselling books including his
We start in the delightful conservation village of Blanchland and take a route past a
In damp shady place where the air is free of pollution, mosses and lichens can
This walk showcases the wild North Pennines, with its mining heritage, open moors, curlews and
We shall walk up to the Liddells reserve enjoying stunning landscape views and discover the
It’s a walk full of interest as not only do you see Long Meg, a
Giant redwoods in Northumberland? Join tree expert Nick Johnson on a walk filled with local
A delightful walk following the River South Tyne and a stretch of the Pennine Way
A unique opportunity to explore both Northumberland and Cumberland, tracing the county border as it
We start in the pretty village of Slaggyford at the north end of the South
Build up an appetite for a delicious cream tea provided by the ladies of Snods
Day 1 of a three-day linear walk from the Tyne and Wear/Northumberland Border to Stagshaw
An iconic route within Hadrian’s Wall World Heritage Site past Housesteads Roman Fort set high
Day 2 –Â From Port Gate to Housesteads Roman Fort Our coach takes us from Haltwhistle
We start by passing through the small village of Wall, then head across farmland to
Day 3 –Â From Housesteads Roman Fort to Gilsland on the Our coach takes us from
There is always a party atmosphere on the last day of the Festival as the