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Easy hiking trails around Birtley offer access to varied terrain, including ancient woodlands, rolling farm fields, and wetlands. The region is characterized by its natural features, such as the River North Tyne, which provides established walking routes. Hikers can explore areas with significant water features and diverse natural environments. The landscape includes moderate elevation gains, making it suitable for accessible outdoor activities.
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Embark on the Hareshaw Linn Waterfall Walk from Bellingham, an easy hiking route that guides you through ancient, lush woodland. You will follow the Hareshaw Burn as it meanders through…
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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park here or round the corner for access to the waterfall trail
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free parking so you can access the waterfall
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St. Cuthbert’s Church in Bellingham is an impressive 13th-century church building with a rare stone barrel vault, built to withstand repeated arson attacks by Border Reivers. The church exudes history, with old stained glass windows, cannonballs in the roof, monuments, and a mysterious gravestone called the Lang Pack, linked to a local legend about a failed burglary. Next to the church is St. Cuthbert’s Well, a spring said to have healing properties—a pleasant place to refill your water bottle or simply relax.
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Bellingham (Northumberland) This charming village on the River North Tyne is a first stop on the Reivers through the rugged north of England. As the gateway to Northumberland National Park and the iconic Pennine Way, Bellingham offers both natural beauty and cultural heritage, such as St. Cuthbert's Church and the Heritage Centre.
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Bellingham Bridge is a distinctive stone arch bridge over the River North Tyne, believed to have been built in the 19th century and a Grade II listed structure since 1985. Part of the Reivers Route, it provides a tranquil passage with beautiful views of the flowing water and the surrounding countryside.
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The River North Tyne starts at Deadwater near Kielder. The water flows from here into Kielder reservoir before making its way through Bellingham, under the first bridge at Wark where it meets up with the southern source at Warden Rock near Hexham at a placed known as Watersmeet.
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The village of Wark stands on the west bank of the River North Tyne some ten miles north-west of Hexham and five miles south of Bellingham. It is sometimes referred to as Wark-on-Tyne, to distinguish it from Wark-on-Tweed.
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There are over 30 easy hiking trails around Birtley, offering a variety of landscapes from ancient woodlands to riverside paths. In total, the region features more than 80 hiking routes across all difficulty levels.
Yes, Birtley offers several easy circular walks. For example, the Wark Bridge – Wark on Tyne Castle loop from Wark is a popular 4.2-mile option, or the slightly shorter Wark Bridge – River North Tyne loop from Wark at 3.8 miles. Both provide scenic views along the River North Tyne.
Easy hikes around Birtley showcase diverse natural features, including ancient woodlands, rolling farm fields, and wetlands. Many routes follow the River North Tyne, offering picturesque riverside landscapes. A notable natural attraction is the Hareshaw Linn Waterfall, known for its rare ferns and diverse mosses.
Yes, the Hareshaw Linn Waterfall Walk from Bellingham is an easy 3.4-mile trail that leads directly to the stunning Hareshaw Linn Waterfall. This trail passes through ancient woodlands and is suitable for all fitness levels.
Many of the easy trails around Birtley are suitable for families. Routes like the Hareshaw Linn Waterfall Walk are described as suitable for all fitness levels, making them a good choice for outings with children. The varied terrain and natural attractions provide engaging experiences for younger hikers.
While specific dog-friendly designations vary by route, most easy trails in the Birtley area are generally suitable for dogs, provided they are kept on a lead, especially near livestock or in nature reserves. Always check individual route descriptions for any specific restrictions.
Beyond natural beauty, you can find historical interest. The Wark Bridge – Wark on Tyne Castle loop from Wark passes by historical sites. Additionally, the scenic village of Chollerford, near Birtley, is well-placed for exploring the countryside around Hadrian's Wall and visiting sites like Chollerford Bridge Over the River North Tyne.
The easy trails in Birtley are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 350 reviews. Hikers often praise the quiet ancient woodlands, the picturesque riverside paths along the River North Tyne, and the well-maintained routes that make exploring the diverse terrain enjoyable.
Yes, villages such as Bellingham and Wark, which serve as starting points for several easy trails, typically offer amenities like cafes and pubs where you can refresh after your hike. Chollerford is another village in the vicinity known for its local establishments.
The terrain on easy hikes around Birtley is varied but generally manageable. You can expect paths through ancient woodlands, across rolling farm fields, and alongside wetlands and riverbanks. While there are moderate elevation gains on some routes, they are suitable for accessible outdoor activities.
Easy hikes around Birtley typically range from 1 to 2 hours to complete. For instance, the Hareshaw Linn Waterfall Walk from Bellingham takes about 1 hour 31 minutes, while the Wark Bridge – River North Tyne loop from Wark is often completed in about 1 hour 38 minutes.
While specific public transport details for each trailhead are not provided, Birtley and surrounding villages like Bellingham and Chollerford are generally accessible by local bus services. It's advisable to check local transport schedules for routes connecting to your chosen trailhead.


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