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Our Walks in The North East

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Vast beaches, dramatic castles, the hills of the Cheviots and the rolling countryside along Hadrian's Wall, this is an area steeped in history. Add its lovely towns and cities and this small area produces a great diversity of scenery.

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EASY ACCESS TRAILS

Easy access trails are starting to appear across Britain, so here is a selection in the North East. These are official trails and have not necessarily been tried and tested but should be suitable for wheels.

Teesmouth National Nature Reserve has an easy access trail to hides overlooking Seal Sands to watch the wildlife.

 

The Riverside Footpath in Hamsterley Forest south of Durham is graded wheel friendly to Low Redford - look out for kingfishers in the river.

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PWN12 Durham Cathedral and Riverside

1 hour: 2 miles (3.5km)

A semi-urban stroll taking in the centre of historic Durham , including the Castle and Cathedral, before heading down to the River Wear and walking round the curve of the river meander. Mediaeval bridges, haunted pubs, a dwarf's summer house, sanctuary knockers and loads of places to eat and drink. Good paths throughout, steep in places .

PWN10 Tyne Riverside Country Park , Prudhoe

1 hour: 2 miles (3.5km)

A pleasant riverside wander along the banks of the Tyne in Prudhoe, with a playground and picnic areas for extra entertainment. There is a there and back easy access route for all, or a circular route for ATPs with the return along narrow grassy paths. You can also do this route from the train.

PWN11 Barnard Castle & Pecknell Wood

2 hours: 4 miles (6.4km)

This walk starts in the historical centre of Barnard castle and takes you out into the rural countryside surrounding Lartington Park . There is plenty to keep the whole family occupied with castles, bridges, animals and a playground all on route.

PWN13 Dunstanburgh Castle, Craster

1 hour 30 mins: 3 miles (5km)

An easy walk along the coast to this dramatic ruined castle perched on a rocky headland. Good grassy and stony paths all the way, this route is suitable for all single pushchairs, though strollers may find some sections a bit bumpy and a harder push.

PWA40 St Abb's Head, nr Berwick

2 hour: 3.75 miles (6 km)

A lovely walk along lanes to St Abb's Head, famous for its spectacular views and sea birds. This walk is suitable for all pushchairs, but double buggy pushchairs will need to take the extra weight into consideration as there are two long inclines.

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