Morpeth and its river

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Leave the car park and go right past the library. Bend left past the ambulance station, then fork right towards the River Wansbeck. Approaching a bridge, turn left onto a riverside path. Around a bend, emerge past Tommy's Field allotments onto the main road (A197). Cross to a large lay-by, behind which a stepped path climbs into Bluebell Wood. Keep ahead past a junction, then fork right. Later, at a crosspath, go right and back to the main road.

On the far side, a path, signed ‘Bothal’, descends into a lushly wooded valley through which flows the River Wansbeck. There follows a delightful, undulating walk for some 2.25 miles (3.6km), eventually ending by a former mill. Walk to the lane beyond, and turn right across the river.

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  Terrain  - Woodland and field paths, streets in town, 6 stiles
  Landscape  - Wooded valley, attractive park and town centre trail
  Dog friendliness  - On lead through town and on roads
  Parking  - Pay-and-display car park in Morpeth at eastern end of Bridge Street
  Toilets en route  - At car park
About the walk
The 16th-century travel writer, John Leland, described Morpeth as a ‘fayrer towne than Alnwicke’, a sentiment still upheld by the town’s natives. It certainly is an attractive place, with many streets lined by fine Georgian buildings and a sprinkling of some that are considerably older. But it...
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Morpeth and its river

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Additional information
  Terrain - Woodland and field paths, streets in town, 6 stiles
  Landscape - Wooded valley, attractive park and town centre trail
  Dog friendliness - On lead through town and on roads
  Parking - Pay-and-display car park in Morpeth at eastern end of Bridge Street
  Toilets en route - At car park
About the walk
The 16th-century travel writer, John Leland, described Morpeth as a ‘fayrer towne than Alnwicke’, a sentiment still upheld by the town’s natives. It certainly is an attractive place, with many streets lined by fine Georgian buildings and a sprinkling of some that are considerably older. But it...
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Northumberland
If it’s history you’re after, there’s heaps of it in Northumberland. On Hadrian’s Wall you can imagine scarlet-cloaked Roman legionaries keeping watch for painted Pictish warriors while cursing the English weather and dreaming of home.