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Walking in Northumberland
The best way to Enjoy Northumberland is by foot on one of the many signposted walks and trails. Northumberland offers walks to suite any ability across varied terin from the Chevioy Hills to the Hadrians Wall walk. If water is your thing then the 26 mile round Keilder Water walk could be right up your street. |
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Hadrian's Wall Walk
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Welcome to the guide to the Hadrians Wall Walk at enjoy-northumberland.co.uk. Hadrian's Wall Walk National Trail is an unbroken 84 mile signposted trail passing through the most beautifull part of the country. Stretching from coast to coast the trail starts at Bowness-on-solway in Cumbria and heads East to Wallsend near Newcastle Upon Tyne. The Hadrian's Wall Walk passes through rolling fields and rugged moorland taking in Carlisle and Newcastle Upon Tyne on the way. The Hadrian's Wall Walk is suitable for all with varied terrain and spectacular scenery. The Hadrian's Wall Path Trail consists of over 80 short walks all linked to create the coast to coast trail. It is suitable for people of all ages with opportunities for less abled access to many stretches of the Hadrian's Wall Path. It is ideal for day visits, short breaks or a week-long holiday with many suitable stopover points along the way. Route Length: 82 miles / 132 km
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Facts about Northumbria
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Northumberland is still largely rural and is the least populated county in England, |
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