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The best walks and hikes around Otterburn

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Hikes around Otterburn explore the landscape of Northumberland National Park, characterized by rolling hills, open meadows, and river valleys. The terrain is shaped by waterways like the River Rede and the Otter Burn, creating a mix of riverside paths and woodland trails. This area in the Redesdale Valley offers routes across varied elevations suitable for different hiking abilities.

Best hiking trails around Otterburn

  • The most popular hiking route is The Drake Stone, West Wood & Harbottle Castle loop — Northumberland National Park, a 4.5 mile (7.3 km) trail that takes around 2 hours 5 minutes to complete. The route features a climb to The Drake Stone and passes the ruins of Harbottle Castle.
  • Another top favourite among local hiking enthusiasts is Darden Pike loop near Hepple — Northumberland National Park, a moderate 4.2 mile (6.8 km) path. This route involves an ascent to the summit of Darden Pike, providing wide views across the surrounding moorland.
  • Local hiking enthusiasts also love the The Drakestone & Harbottle Lake loop — Northumberland National Park, a 2.7 mile (4.3 km) trail leading through woodland, often completed in about 1 hour 15 minutes.
  • Hiking around Otterburn is defined by expansive moorlands, quiet river valleys, and forested sections within Northumberland National Park. The network of paths provides options for both easy circular walks and more challenging hill climbs.
  • The routes in Otterburn are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 4.2 stars from more than 240 reviews. More than 1,900 hikers have used komoot to explore Otterburn's varied terrain.

Last updated: June 26, 2026

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The Drake Stone, West Wood & Harbottle Castle loop — Northumberland National Park

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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Hike the Darden Pike and Darden Lough Trail, a moderate 4.2-mile loop with expansive moorland views and a picturesque lough.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Explore the gentle landscapes of Northumberland National Park on The Drakestone & Harbottle Lake loop. This easy 2.7-mile (4.3 km) hike, with a modest 445-foot (136 metres) elevation gain, typically takes about 1 hour and 16 minutes to complete. You will discover a mix of quiet woodlands and open fields, passing the ancient ruins of Harbottle Castle. A key feature is the imposing Drake Stone, a 30-foot sandstone boulder that provides expansive views of the distant Simonside and Cheviot Hills, alongside the tranquil Harbottle Lake.

When you plan your outing, remember that some parts of the trail can be wet, so sturdy walking boots are recommended for comfort. You will come across stiles along the route, which are easy to cross. If you are hiking with a dog, please keep it on a lead, particularly when you are in areas with livestock. Although the broader region has a military firing range, this specific loop is located outside of any restricted access zones, ensuring a safe and enjoyable walk.

The trail offers a glimpse into the natural and historical fabric of the area, showcasing both geological formations like the Drake Stone and the remnants of human history at Harbottle Castle. This circular route provides a rewarding experience for hikers looking for a shorter, accessible adventure. It is a great way to immerse yourself in the picturesque scenery and peaceful atmosphere of this corner of Northumberland.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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June 10, 2026, Harbottle Village

Go to the Star inn

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Darden Pike 375.84m P20.2 (1233ft) (Hill ID: 504121) [JNSA 30053] Northumberland National Park Definitive List summit. County of Northumberland Definitive List summit.

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If you fancy a little wander to a gorgeous little lake in the middle of nowhere than get yourself along to Darden Lough. This short but tough little walk has a bit of everything in what is really quite a short distance. However the views and the secluded nature of this trig pointed and cairned summit are definitely worth it.

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Battle Hill is a stunning wide open location with great natural views. However it can be a bleak looking place in the midst of winter and nearby Wilson's Gibbet only adds to that atmosphere. The gibbet with its hanging figure silhouetted against a dark cruel grey sky will send a shiver down your spine as you hike over the moors on Northumberland’s Whiskershields Common.

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You can get a lovely view of Elsdon village and the surrounding hills from this point. It was once described by the Rev. Dodgson, rector of Elsdon between 1762 and 1765 - 'the village is such that in descending a hill called Gallawlaw, from the south, it gives a person an idea of a few scattered cottages built in a boggy island, which is almost surrounded by three little brooks.'

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September 18, 2023, Elsdon Village

Elsdon is the charming historic capital of Redesdale. It is the perfect Northumbrian village. It has an ancient parish church, a tower house and even the remains of an old motte and bailey castle. The houses which gather round the teardrop-shaped village green make it the largest settlement within the boundaries of the National Park. It’s a great starting point for many walks, runs and other activities into the surrounding countryside.

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August 21, 2023, The Drake Stone

The Drake Stone is a large sandstone boulder that is said to have healing powers and is believed to have been used by druids in their rituals. The stone is about 20 feet tall and weighs 2,000 tonnes. It is said that children who touch the stone are cured of their ailments. The Drake Stone is also said to be haunted. According to legend, a voice once boomed from the stone, warning workers who were attempting to drain the lake nearby that the village would be flooded if they continued. Additionally, those who spend the night near the stone are said to be unable to leave in the morning.

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August 21, 2023, Harbottle Lake

"The lonely tarn is of considerable area; the water is always pure, there being a spring in the centre. No Diatomes could be detected in the Sphagnum. The depth of water is unknown. It used to be said that the water is so cold, that those who attempt to swim across, receive such a shock, that they are paralysed and sink. There is no recollection, however, of any who have tried the experiment, having been drowned, and several have accomplished the feat. Some will say that the water which has no visible outlet permeates the intermediate strata, and re-appears at Our Lady's Well at Holystone." History of the Berwickshire Naturalists' Club Vol.12 (1887-1889).

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Frequently Asked Questions

What do other hikers enjoy most about the Otterburn area?

The komoot community rates the trails around Otterburn highly. Reviewers often praise the region's mix of quiet river valleys, expansive moorlands, and enchanting woodlands within the Northumberland National Park. The well-marked paths and the sense of stepping back in time among historical landmarks are also frequently mentioned.

Are there many circular walks available?

Yes, many of the trails in the area are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end in the same place without retracing your steps. These loops vary in length and difficulty, from short village strolls to more demanding hill climbs, offering a convenient way to explore the diverse landscapes.

Can I bring my dog on hikes around Otterburn?

Otterburn is generally a dog-friendly area for hiking. However, you will be walking through farmland with livestock and areas with ground-nesting birds, especially between March and July. It's essential to keep your dog on a lead and under close control at all times to protect wildlife and farm animals.

What are some good, easy walks suitable for families?

For a relatively easy and family-friendly outing, consider the The Drakestone & Harbottle Lake loop. It's a shorter walk of about 2.7 miles (4.3 km) that still offers rewarding features like woodland paths and a visit to the serene Harbottle Lake, making it manageable for most abilities.

Are there any hikes that feature waterfalls?

While the immediate routes don't focus on major waterfalls, a short drive from Otterburn will take you to the trailhead for Hareshaw Linn, a stunning 30-foot waterfall in a protected woodland. Another nearby option is Hindhope Linn, a popular and picturesque waterfall accessible via a short woodland walk.

What should I know about hiking in the Otterburn Ranges?

The Otterburn Ranges cover a vast area of the National Park and offer spectacular, remote hiking. However, it is an active military training area. Access is often restricted and you must check the firing times before you go. For the most current access information, please consult the official government website or look for posted notices in the area.

Are there options for longer, more challenging hikes?

Yes, for those seeking a longer trek, the Gallow Hill & Wilson's Gibbet loop from Elsdon is a great option. This moderate route covers over 8 miles (13 km) and takes you across open moorland with historical points of interest, providing a more substantial challenge.

How does hiking in Otterburn compare to Kielder Forest?

Otterburn offers a classic Northumberland experience with rolling hills, open moorland, and historic sites in the Redesdale Valley. Kielder Water & Forest Park, while nearby, provides a different feel, centered around Europe's largest man-made lake with extensive forest tracks. Otterburn is more about expansive valley views, while Kielder is characterized by its vast woodlands and waterside trails.

Can I see any historical sites while hiking?

Absolutely. The area is rich in history. The Elsdon village loop is a great example, exploring one of Northumberland's historic villages. Many other trails pass by ancient hillforts, the site of the Battle of Otterburn marked by Percy Cross, and are within a short drive of Hadrian's Wall.

How many hiking trails are there around Otterburn?

There are over 60 designated hiking routes to explore around Otterburn. These range from 21 easy trails perfect for a leisurely afternoon to over 40 moderate hikes and a handful of difficult routes for those seeking a real challenge.

What kind of wildlife might I see?

The region is a haven for wildlife. Keep an eye out for otters along the River Rede and Otter Burn. The surrounding hills and forests are home to red squirrels and wild goats. Birdwatchers may spot curlew, dipper, grey wagtail, and skylark, especially in the quieter parts of the Northumberland National Park.

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