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Broomhaugh And Riding

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Jogging routes around Broomhaugh And Riding traverse a diverse natural landscape, characterized by the River Tyne and its tributary, the March Burn, which offer scenic riverside paths. The area features fringing woodlands, some ancient, alongside grasslands and a network of quiet roads and public footpaths. This varied terrain includes both gently undulating sections and some steeper inclines, providing a range of running experiences.

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  • The most popular jogging route is Devil's Water – Corbridge…

Last updated: April 28, 2026

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River Tyne – Devil's Water loop from Corbridge

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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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George Stephenson's birthplace is a simple stone worker's cottage on the north bank of the River Tyne in Wylam, built circa 1760 to house mining families, and where the future railway pioneer was born in 1781. A Grade II* listed building owned by the National Trust, it is now a historic house museum with original furnishings and displays about Stephenson's childhood and early locomotives, and is opened to visitors by costume guides who wish to experience the living conditions of a Georgian mining family.

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Willem VS
September 22, 2025, Tyne Riverside Path

Nice and relatively quiet path.

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Willem VS
September 22, 2025, Bywell Riverside

You can't see much here. The entire bank is heavily vegetated.

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Bywell Bridge is a striking stone arch bridge spanning the River Tyne, connecting the villages of Bywell and Stocksfield since 1838. Built in the classical 19th-century style, the bridge consists of five broad segmental arches of locally quarried sandstone, supported by sturdy piers with buttresses. Originally designed for horse-drawn carriages, the bridge has since been adapted for motorized traffic, yet retains its historic character. The bridge is situated in the picturesque river landscape of the Tyne.

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St. Andrew’s Church in Corbridge is one of the oldest and most historic churches in Northumberland, with roots dating back to 674 AD, when St. Wilfrid founded a monastery here. Although the original timber-framed building has disappeared, the current church still incorporates Roman stonework from the nearby Corstopitum Fort, including an impressive tower arch dating from around 150 AD. Saxon and Norman elements include a Saxon window, a Norman zigzag doorway, and a 13th-century chancel. Vicar’s Pele Tower: a 14th-century fortified tower house built with Roman stone, once a refuge from Scottish raids. King’s Oven: a communal bread oven dating from 1310, still visible on the site. Memorial Gate: commemorates 108 local men who died in WWI.

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To understand why this rather modest-looking house remains an attractive destination for visitors to Wylam to this day, we must go back several centuries in history. To be precise, to June 9, 1781. On that day, a baby named George Stephenson was born here – of course, no one at the time could have imagined that this man would later become an engineer and a famous railway pioneer beyond the borders of the British Isles. A picture of his famous locomotive, the "Rocket," can be found at the following link on Wikipedia =>> https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Stephenson#/media/Datei:Stephenson's_Rocket.jpg

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many running routes are available in Broomhaugh and Riding?

There are over 180 running routes around Broomhaugh and Riding, offering a wide variety of options for different skill levels and preferences. The komoot community has explored these routes over 3900 times, highlighting the area's popularity for outdoor activities.

What do other runners enjoy most about jogging in Broomhaugh and Riding?

The running routes in Broomhaugh and Riding are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.9 stars from over 30 reviews. Runners often praise the diverse natural landscape, including scenic riverside paths along the River Tyne and March Burn, and the tranquil fringing woodlands. The mix of terrain, from gently undulating paths to more challenging sections, is also frequently appreciated.

Are there any easy or beginner-friendly jogging routes in the area?

Yes, Broomhaugh and Riding offers 17 easy jogging routes, many of which feature easily-accessible paths suitable for all skill levels. These routes often involve gentle inclines and a mix of road and gravel tracks, perfect for casual jogging or beginners. For example, routes along the River Tyne provide relatively flat and scenic options.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the running trails?

The terrain in Broomhaugh and Riding is quite varied. You can expect scenic riverside paths along the River Tyne and March Burn, which can sometimes involve stepping stones or uneven ground. There are also routes through fringing woodlands, some ancient, and across grasslands on quiet roads and public footpaths. While some paths are gently undulating, others, particularly along the March Burn, can have steep inclines. Some routes may also be muddy, especially after rain, so sturdy footwear is recommended for more challenging trails.

Are there any circular running routes in Broomhaugh and Riding?

Yes, many of the running routes in Broomhaugh and Riding are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the challenging Devil's Water – Corbridge Bridge loop from Corbridge and the Tyne Riverside Path – Hagg Bank Bridge loop from Stocksfield. These circular routes offer a convenient way to explore the diverse landscapes of the area.

Can I combine my run with sightseeing or visiting historical landmarks?

Absolutely! The area is rich in history and natural beauty. Joggers can encounter historical features like the old Roman road, Dere Street, and ancient structures such as the Packhorse Bridge. You might also pass historic buildings like The Wellington Inn or the Anglican Church of St. James. For specific points of interest, consider routes that pass by highlights such as Hagg Bank Bridge or the site of the Norman motte-and-bailey castle of Styford.

Are there any castles or historical sites near the jogging routes?

Yes, the region around Broomhaugh and Riding features several historical sites and castles. While jogging, you might pass the site of the Norman motte-and-bailey castle of Styford. Other notable historical sites in the wider area include Aydon Castle and Bywell Castle, which can be explored as part of a longer outing or visited separately.

Are the running routes in Broomhaugh and Riding suitable for families?

Many of the routes in Broomhaugh and Riding are suitable for families, especially the easier paths with less elevation gain. The varied terrain, including woodlands and riverside sections, offers an engaging experience for all ages. Look for routes described as 'easy hike' options, which are generally well-suited for family outings.

Are the trails dog-friendly?

Generally, the public footpaths and rural paths in Broomhaugh and Riding are dog-friendly. However, as many routes traverse fields and natural areas, it's important to keep dogs under control, especially near livestock, and to follow the Countryside Code. Some sections might involve stiles or stepping stones, which could be challenging for some dogs.

Is parking available near the jogging routes?

While specific parking information for every route isn't detailed, the presence of quiet roads and public footpaths suggests that parking is generally available in or near the villages of Broomhaugh and Riding Mill, or at designated trailheads. It's advisable to check local signage for parking restrictions or dedicated parking areas before your run.

What is the best time of year to go running in Broomhaugh and Riding?

Broomhaugh and Riding offers a pleasant running experience throughout the year, but each season has its charm. Spring brings vibrant displays of wild garlic, bluebells, and bird cherry in the woodlands. Summer offers longer daylight hours and generally drier paths. Autumn provides beautiful foliage, while winter runs can be crisp and quiet, though some paths may be muddy or icy. Consider seasonal trail conditions and dress appropriately.

Are there any cafes or pubs along the running routes?

While the routes themselves might not have cafes directly on the trail, the villages of Broomhaugh and Riding Mill offer amenities. The historic Wellington Inn in Riding Mill is a notable option for refreshments after your run. It's a good idea to plan your route to pass through or near these villages if you wish to stop for a break.

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