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Easy hiking trails around Edlingham traverse a landscape characterized by rolling moorland, historic ruins, and diverse woodlands. The area features gentle riverside paths and elevated viewpoints offering vistas towards the Cheviot Hills. Edlingham's terrain includes accessible routes suitable for various fitness levels, with notable landmarks such as Edlingham Castle and St. John the Baptist Church. This region provides a blend of natural scenery and historical interest for hikers.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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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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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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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Absolutely stunning! Alnwick Castle is one of those rare places that feels both grand and welcoming. The architecture is jaw-dropping, and the setting over the River Aln is gorgeous. The staff are friendly, and the guided tours add a lot of colour to the history — from medieval battles, to its military museum, to its modern fame as “Hogwarts” in the Harry Potter films. The state rooms are also beautifully preserved and reek of state level opulence. It can get busy and the tickets aren’t cheap, we paid £19 for being in the 60+ dementia category, down from £22 for normal adults, but it’s worth every penny for the experience. Don’t skip a walk through the nearby gardens (closed for us today because of winds)or a look over the castle walls — the views of Alnwick town are fantastic.
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This path wasn't a highlight for me, but if you want to walk around the city once, it's probably the best. Otherwise, there are much nicer walks in the area! If, like us, you're too stingy to pay the castle entrance fee, there are at least some good views from here. You share the path with the cows (watch out for the cow dung), and there are no benches or anything else.
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Those with a fear of heights may have difficulty, but everyone else will enjoy the height and the magnificent view of the property.
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First of all: it's part of the National Trust. That means members can enter without it; otherwise, it currently costs 25 pounds per adult. Once you've paid at the entrance, you can go directly to the main car park, or you can drive along the "Carriage Way" and stop at one of the other car parks – wherever you like. There are several signposted hikes, but they'll be too meager for most Komoot users. Today we combined the black route with a few of our own detours and side trips – great!!!!! The house is OK, but for me (!) it was even more beautiful outside – there's so much to see and enjoy.
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Today in August, the waterfall was pitiful, but that didn't matter. The water rushed so beautifully, and the path went up and down (doable if you're of average fitness, but not stroller or walker friendly!). There are several very photogenic bridges—the stone arched bridge is probably the most beautiful. For me, it was the most attractive part of the Cragside area.
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Cragside is the first house to generate electricity from hydropower.
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The Armstrong family's old greenhouse is still under reconstruction, but there's already enough to see here for every nature and flower lover! It's blooming and buzzing, it's a joy. I was surprised to see blooming tajinastas, which I associate more with the Canary Islands (although they do exist on Guernsey, too). In general, the lush blooms make you feel like you're somewhere in the south... with a super-comfortable 21°C and a light breeze 😉
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Amidst the formal gardens, and thus in the "quiet" part of the property, you'll find this beautiful clock tower. If you take the signposted "black route," you'll also pass it. Please don't confuse it with the clock by the café, as the Google reviews suggest—you're unlikely to discover this one by chance—it's a little treasure, and considerably more impressive.
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There are over 80 easy hiking trails around Edlingham, offering a variety of landscapes from rolling moorland to historic ruins and diverse woodlands. These routes are suitable for various fitness levels.
Easy walks around Edlingham feature a rich mix of landscapes. You can expect to traverse rolling moorland, explore diverse woodlands, and follow picturesque riverside paths. The area also boasts dramatic crags and elevated viewpoints offering stunning vistas towards the Cheviot Hills.
Yes, several easy hikes in the area pass by significant historical landmarks. You can explore the ruins of Edlingham Castle, a 12th-century fortified manor house, or visit the medieval St. John the Baptist Church. Some routes also lead past prehistoric rock art, Bronze Age burial cairns, and Iron Age hill forts, offering a glimpse into the region's ancient past.
Absolutely. Many easy trails offer excellent viewpoints. For instance, routes around Thrunton Wood, like the View of Thrunton Wood – View from Top Crag loop from Whittingham, provide views over the wood and surrounding areas. Other elevated points like Cochrane Pike offer fabulous views over the moorland, and the Simonside Hills provide sensational views of the Cheviot Hills and the Northumbrian coastline.
Yes, you can discover natural features like waterfalls on easy routes. Corby's Letch, a lovely two-level waterfall, is located near Edlingham and can be incorporated into local walks.
Many easy hikes around Edlingham are suitable for dogs, especially those traversing open moorland or woodland trails. However, always keep dogs under control, particularly near livestock or in areas with ground-nesting birds. Check specific route details for any restrictions.
Yes, many easy hiking routes in the Edlingham area are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the View of Thrunton Wood – Thrunton Woods Viewpoint loop from Thrunton Trout Fishery, which takes you through Thrunton Wood to a scenic viewpoint.
The diverse landscapes of Edlingham offer opportunities for wildlife spotting. In moorland areas, you might see birds like curlew, oystercatcher, skylark, and meadow pipit, as well as buzzards and kestrels. Woodland trails, such as those near South Meadows Coast & Country Park, are home to various bird species and even red squirrels.
Edlingham's easy trails can be enjoyed year-round, but each season offers a different experience. Spring brings wildflowers, summer offers longer daylight hours, and autumn showcases vibrant foliage. Winter can be beautiful with crisp air and potential snow, but always check weather conditions and trail accessibility before heading out.
The easy trails in Edlingham are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 800 reviews. Hikers often praise the blend of natural beauty and historical interest, the well-maintained paths, and the stunning views towards the Cheviot Hills and the Northumbrian coastline.
Yes, some easy walks in the Edlingham area utilize disused railway lines, which have been repurposed into scenic walking paths. These routes often provide gentle gradients and offer unique perspectives with views towards the Cheviot Hills.
Certainly. Thrunton Wood is a popular area for easy hikes. Routes like the View of Thrunton Wood – View from Top Crag loop from Whittingham and the View of Thrunton Wood – Thrunton Woods Viewpoint loop from Thrunton Trout Fishery offer accessible paths through the wood, leading to viewpoints with expansive vistas.


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