Footsteps - walking the beauty of Northumberland Our walks programme for April 2015 Telephone Tel. Email Web. 07847 506399 or 01668 213775 to book a place or [email protected] www.footstepsnorthumberland.co.uk With a guide you have the freedom to see more, you’ll go further and learn more, you’ll never get lost and you will discover the secret, hidden places of Northumberland April 2015 Type of walk Name of the circular walk Tuesday 30th March Northumberland National Park walk 9.30am start Wednesday 1st April Northumberland Coast walk 2.00pm start Northumberland National Park walk 9.30am start Wooler and Yeavering Bell; a lovely walk in the northern Cheviots, taking in Yeavering Bell, White Law and Humbleton Hill returning to Wooler along St. Cuthbert’s Way. Bamburgh and Budle Bay; A walk along the wilder side of the Northumberland coast at Bamburgh with fine views of Lindisfarne and Budle Bay. The Ingram Valley and Linhope Spout; one of the National Park’s loveliest valleys and its most spectacular waterfall are visited on this walk. Fully booked for the whole week for a private walking holiday The Holy Island of Lindisfarne; we walk across the sea from the mainland on the ancient Pilgrims’ Way to Lindisfarne. Once there we explore the east and north coast of the island and then return on foot the way we came. Eglingham and Bewick Moor; we follow moorland paths to Blawearie Farm, a deserted and romantic ruin high up on the moor. Lots of prehistoric features too. Hepburn Crag and Ros Castle; woods, moors, hills, views of 7 castles and wild white cattle to be spotted from the top. Belford to St. Cuthbert’s Cave; a farmland, woodland and moorland walk with marvellous views to Lindisfarne and the Cheviot Hills. The cave has been visited by pilgrims for centuries. Beadnell and Low Newton; the bays, inlets, dunes and headlands on this section of the coast are a delight to explore. Rare birds, wildflowers and spectacular views make for a cracking walk on the Northumberland coast. At Footsteps, we deliver the Hill Skills training course in Northumberland. If you are new to hill walking and want to develop the skills and knowledge needed to get you out and about, then this is the course for you. The Hill Skills course is run by the Mountain Training Association, everything you need to get started can be found here http://www.mountain-training.org/walking/skills-andawards/hill-and-mountain-skills/hill-skills The Ingram Valley and Linhope Spout; one of the National Park’s loveliest valleys and its most spectacular waterfall are visited on this walk. Bamburgh and Budle Bay; a lovely coast walk with fabulous views across Budle Bay, the Farne Islands and Bamburgh Castle Thursday 2nd April Friday 3rd to 10th April Saturday 11th April Tuesday 14th April Wednesday 15th April Northumberland Coast walk 11.00am start Northumberland Countryside walk 9.30am start Countryside walk 2.00pm start Thursday 16th April Northumberland Countryside walk 9.45am start Friday 17th April Northumberland Coast walk 2.00pm start Saturday 18th April The Cheviot Centre, Wooler, Northumberland NE71 6BL The Cheviot Centre, Wooler, Northumberland NE71 6BL Sunday 19th April Tuesday 21st April Wednesday 22nd April Northumberland National Park walk 9.30am start Northumberland Coast walk 2.00pm start Distance Time 9 miles 15 Km 1 day walk 5-6 hours 6 miles 10 Km ½ day walk 10 miles 16 Km 1 day walk 5-8 miles 8-12 Km ¾ day walk 8 miles 12km ¾ day walk 6 miles 10 Km ½ day walk 8 miles 12 Km 8 miles 12 Km ¾ day walk ¾ day walk All day All day 10 miles 16 Km 1 day walk 6 miles 10 Km ½ day walk Footsteps - walking the beauty of Northumberland Our walks programme for April 2015 Telephone Tel. Email Web. 07847 506399 or 01668 213775 to book a place or [email protected] www.footstepsnorthumberland.co.uk With a guide you have the freedom to see more, you’ll go further and learn more, you’ll never get lost and you will discover the secret, hidden places of Northumberland April 2015 Type of walk Thursday 23rd April Northumberland National Park walk 9.30am start Name of the circular walk The Pennine Way from Kirk Yetholm to The Schil; The Pennine Way is 50 years old today and the northern section is as good as it gets. We follow the high path south to The Schil and then take the easier low path back to our starting point in Kirk Yetholm. Friday Northumberland Hepburn Crag and Ros Castle; woods, moors, hills, 24th April Countryside walk views of 7 castles and wild white cattle to be spotted from the top. 2.00pm start Saturday Northumberland The Holy Island of Lindisfarne; we walk across the sea 25th April Coast walk from the mainland on the ancient Pilgrims’ Way to Lindisfarne. Once there we explore the east and north 11.00am start coast of the island and then return on foot the way we came. Sunday Northumberland The Holy Island of Lindisfarne; we walk across the sea 26th April Coast walk from the mainland on the ancient Pilgrims’ Way to Lindisfarne. Once there we explore the east and north Midday start coast of the island and then return on foot the way we came. Tuesday Northumberland Eglingham and Bewick Moor; we follow moorland 28th April Countryside walk paths to Blawearie Farm, a deserted and romantic ruin high up on the moor. Lots of prehistoric features too. 9.30am start Wednesday Northumberland Bamburgh and Budle Bay; a lovely coast walk with 29th April Coast walk fabulous views across Budle Bay, the Farne Islands and Bamburgh Castle 2.00pm start Thursday A Scottish Coast Burnmouth to St. Abbs Head; be amongst the first of 30th April walk our walkers in 2015 to complete this spectacular walk on the Scottish Coast. High cliffs along a dramatic coastline 9.30am start make this an excellent walk. Friday Northumberland Beadnell and Low Newton; the bays, inlets, dunes and 1st May Coast walk headlands on this section of the coast are a delight to explore. Rare birds, wildflowers and spectacular views 2.00pm start make for a cracking walk on the Northumberland coast. Saturday Northumberland Harthope Valley and The Cheviot; welcome to the first 2nd May National Park walk day of British Summer Time; a fantastic walk to the top of the highest hill in the Cheviots via the beautiful 9.30am start Harthope Valley, this walk is a must and well worth doing. Choice of walk Cost per adult Cost per child ½ day walk £10 per adult, £20 per couple £5 (12-16) Under 12s FREE Distance Time 12 miles 20 Km 1 day walk 6 miles 10 Km ½ day walk 5-8 miles 8-12 Km ¾ day walk 5-8 miles 8-12 Km ¾ day walk 8 miles 12km ¾ day walk 6 miles 10 Km ½ day walk 10 miles 16 Km 1 day walk 8 miles 12 Km ¾ day walk 10 miles 16 Km 1 day walk Family ticket £25 ¾ day walk £17.50 per adult, £30 per couple £7.50 (12-16) Under 12s FREE £35 1 day walk £20 per adult, £35 per couple £10 (12-16) Under 12s FREE £40 Footsteps - walking the beauty of Northumberland Our walks programme for April 2015 Telephone Tel. Email Web. 07847 506399 or 01668 213775 to book a place or [email protected] www.footstepsnorthumberland.co.uk With a guide you have the freedom to see more, you’ll go further and learn more, you’ll never get lost and you will discover the secret, hidden places of Northumberland Further information Please get in touch to book your place on the walk and to get information about where the walk starts. Walks start at either 9.30am or 2.00pm unless by prior arrangement. Please check the list for the exact details You must have walking boots, waterproof jacket and waterproof trousers for the 1 day hill walks. Also bring some water, (1 litre is ideal), a packed lunch and snacks. Please dress for the weather conditions and wear suitable footwear for all our walks and look at our ‘what to wear and bring’ page on the website for more information. Walks may be cancelled if the weather conditions are poor or forecast to deteriorate over the course of the day. So, what’s north Northumberland like and what will we see? Well we have… …ace walking, purple heather, cool waters, green valleys, Bamburgh beaches, scary castles, wild coastlines, dark forests, smoking kippers, wild white cattle, burns bubbling, puffing puffins, wildflowers, stunning! rivers tumbling, grouse lecking, Border Reivers, Saints a walking, water falling, buzzards circling, sun shining, snowy hillsides, windy wanders, rainy rambles, dippers dipping, geese migrating, curlews calling, peewits peeling, deer running, March hares boxing, history harking, Linhope spouting, peregrines stooping, North Sea’s freezing, island hopping, chilly swimming, rock pooling, mountain walking and so much more……….. On a Footsteps walk in beautiful Northumberland We look forward to walking with you in the hills and valleys of the Northumberland National Park, along the Northumberland Coast and in the rolling Northumberland countryside.
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