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Easy hiking trails around Wooler are set within the diverse landscapes of Northumberland, bordering the Northumberland National Park. The region features rolling hills, open moorland, and river valleys, with the Cheviot Hills forming a prominent backdrop. Wooler Common offers a mix of woodland and open spaces, providing views across the Glendale valley, while the peaceful Wooler Water provides flat walking paths. The area is also notable for its Iron Age hillforts, such as Yeavering Bell and Humbleton Hill, which add historical context to many routes.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
4.9
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5.12km
01:34
190m
190m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.52km
01:36
150m
140m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.42km
01:43
220m
220m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.76km
01:45
200m
200m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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3.75km
01:18
200m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Humbleton Hill 298m P59 (978ft) (DoBIH Hill ID: 15993) [JNSA 13550] Northumberland National Park Definitive List summit. County of Northumberland Definitive List summit.
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Known as the "Gateway to the Cheviots", Wooler is a small town on the edge of the Northumberland National Park. It’s a lovely town and a popular base for walkers. It has its own Youth Hostel with locally made Shepherd’s Huts for hire.
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Known as the "Gateway to the Cheviots", Wooler is a small town on the edge of the Northumberland National Park. It’s a lovely town and a popular base for walkers. It has its own Youth Hostel with locally made Shepherd’s Huts for hire.
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A delightful view of the barren but beautiful raw top of Humbleton Hill with the brooding tops of the main Cheviot hills dotting the surrounding skyline.
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On a clear day, the panoramic views from the top of Humbleton Hill are superb. With steep slopes all around, it is easy to see why our Iron Age ancestors chose this particular spot to build a hillfort, overlooking the low-lying Milfield Plain and the North Sea beyond.
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The impressive iron age fort atop Humbleton Hill offers commanding views over Glendale from its prominent location on the edge of the Cheviots – a fine defensive site, though surely often a windswept one. The 300-metre summit is a short and straightforward ascent from nearby Wooler.
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Good base for hiking in the Cheviots with the bonus of there being a few bars, for a pint or two.
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Wooler offers a good selection of easy hiking trails, with 12 routes specifically categorized as easy. In total, there are 48 hiking routes available in the area, catering to various difficulty levels.
Yes, Wooler is an excellent destination for family-friendly walks. The area around Yeavering Bell is known for its easy, circular, and family-friendly options. Additionally, Wooler Common features an easy-access, wheelchair-friendly trail around two ponds, perfect for relaxed outings and wildlife observation.
Many of the easy trails around Wooler are circular, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Popular options include the Humbleton Hill loop near Wooler and the View from Humbleton Hill – Humbleton Hill Iron Age Fort loop from Wooler, both offering scenic round trips.
Most trails in the Wooler area, including the easy routes, are dog-friendly. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a lead, especially when passing through livestock areas or nature reserves, to protect wildlife and farm animals. Always follow the Countryside Code.
While some waterfalls in the region require more challenging hikes, you can find picturesque spots like Hethpool Linn Waterfall, which is often incorporated into walks around Yeavering Bell. The impressive Linhope Spout Waterfall is also a notable natural feature, though accessing it might involve slightly longer walks.
Wooler is rich in history, with several Iron Age hillforts accessible on easy walks. You can explore the remnants of one of Northumberland's largest hillforts at Yeavering Bell summit and hillfort, or visit the historic Humbleton Hill Iron Age Fort, which also offers commanding views.
For stunning views, consider routes that ascend Yeavering Bell or Humbleton Hill. These elevated points provide panoramic vistas of the rolling Cheviot Hills and the picturesque Glendale Valley. Wooler Common also offers views across the valley during leisurely strolls.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 240 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse landscapes, from rolling hills to open moorland, and the historical context provided by the ancient hillforts. The accessibility of family-friendly routes and the peaceful atmosphere are also frequently highlighted.
Yes, the peaceful Wooler Water that flows through the market town offers easy, flat walking paths suitable for all. These routes provide a gentle way to enjoy the local scenery without significant elevation changes.
Easy walks around Wooler typically feature a mix of terrain, including well-maintained paths, grassy tracks, and some gentle inclines. You can expect to encounter rolling hills, open moorland, and river valleys, with routes designed to be accessible and manageable for most abilities.
Wooler is a market town with some public transport links. While specific bus routes to trailheads might be limited, many easy walks, such as the Wooler Town Centre – View of Humbleton Hill loop from Wooler, start directly from the town centre, making them accessible if you arrive by bus.
Wooler town centre, where many easy trails either start or pass through, offers various pubs, cafes, and shops where you can find refreshments before or after your hike. It's a convenient base for exploring the surrounding area.


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