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Path Between Longbenton and Gosforth

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Path Between Longbenton and Gosforth

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The "Path Between Longbenton and Gosforth" refers to a network of established walking and cycling routes that seamlessly connect the suburban areas of Longbenton and Gosforth in North Tyneside, northeast of Newcastle city center, England. These routes are a vital part of the local green infrastructure, offering a blend of urban convenience and natural tranquility, often integrating with significant green spaces like the Gosforth Nature Reserve.

Visitors particularly appreciate the peaceful atmosphere and the opportunity to experience nature within an…

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  • Location: North Gosforth, Newcastle Upon Tyne, North East England, England, United Kingdom

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    September 14, 2019

    Mountain biking

    This part is gravel. Can be done easily with MTB and touring bike.

    August 22, 2020

    Mountain biking

    Quiet but sometimes boggy bit of track
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    Distance 1.00 km

    Uphill 10 m

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    Location: North Gosforth, Newcastle Upon Tyne, North East England, England, United Kingdom

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is the Path Between Longbenton and Gosforth suitable for dog walking?

    While many sections of the paths connecting Longbenton and Gosforth are generally dog-friendly, it's crucial to note that dog walking is strictly not permitted within the Gosforth Nature Reserve itself. The reserve is a protected wildlife haven with restricted access. Please ensure your dog is kept on a lead in other areas and that you clean up after them.

    What are the main routes connecting Longbenton and Gosforth?

    The area features a network of established walking and cycling routes. Key connecting routes often utilize corridors along Salter's Lane and Heathery Lane. These paths are primarily dedicated cycle paths, shared-use paths, and footpaths that navigate between residential areas and green spaces, integrating into Newcastle City Council's 'cycle city' network.

    Where can I park to access the paths between Longbenton and Gosforth?

    Specific dedicated parking for the entire network isn't highlighted, but visitors often find parking in residential areas near access points or utilize local car parks in Longbenton or Gosforth. It's advisable to check local parking regulations and availability, especially during peak times.

    How can I reach the paths using public transport?

    The paths are well-connected by public transport. Longbenton Metro station is approximately a 30-minute walk from the Gosforth Nature Reserve, which is a significant landmark along the routes. Various bus routes also serve the Longbenton and Gosforth areas, providing convenient access to different sections of the path network.

    What is the difficulty level of the paths?

    The paths are generally considered easy to intermediate. Many sections are well-maintained and suitable for various fitness levels. However, some parts are gravel, and certain sections can become boggy after rain, requiring appropriate footwear. The overall elevation profile is relatively gentle, making it accessible for most walkers and cyclists.

    Are the paths between Longbenton and Gosforth suitable for wheelchairs or prams?

    Many sections of the paths are described as easily accessible with well-maintained surfaces, which may be suitable for prams and some mobility aids. Notably, improvements along the A189 Salter's Lane corridor provide continuous footpaths and cycleways. However, specific accessibility details for every segment should be verified, as some parts are gravel or can be boggy.

    What kind of wildlife can be seen along the paths, especially near Gosforth Nature Reserve?

    The proximity to Gosforth Nature Reserve offers excellent wildlife spotting opportunities. The reserve is home to over 1600 recorded species, including various bird species like herons, egrets, swans, and ducks, as well as roe deer. Even outside the reserve, you can expect to see common urban wildlife and various bird species in the green corridors.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options nearby?

    As the paths connect the suburban areas of Longbenton and Gosforth, there are various cafes, pubs, and local amenities available in both locales. You'll find options for refreshments and dining within a reasonable distance from different access points along the network.

    How long does it take to walk the entire path network?

    There isn't one single 'entire path' as it's a network of routes. The duration of your walk will depend on the specific route you choose and your pace. For example, walking from Longbenton Metro station to Gosforth Nature Reserve takes approximately 30 minutes. You can plan specific routes and estimate times using a mapping tool to suit your preferences.

    What are the winter conditions like on the paths?

    While the paths are enjoyable throughout the year, winter conditions can make some sections challenging. The intro mentions that parts can be boggy, especially after rain, which can be exacerbated by winter weather. Appropriate waterproof footwear is highly recommended during colder, wetter months.

    Is access to Gosforth Nature Reserve open to everyone?

    Access to Gosforth Nature Reserve is restricted. It is primarily open to members of the Natural History Society of Northumbria (NHSN) and those in possession of a valid day pass. It is not a public park for general recreational activities like dog walking.

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