North East England
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A delightfully varied walk that is a microcosm of what the northumberland coast aonb has to offer, amazing wildlife, traditional fishing villages, open farmland, dramatic castles, sandy beaches and rocky reefs and cliffs.
Where? Northumberland Coast AONB
How long? 9 km / 6 miles
How hard? Easy
Visit Grimwith Reservoir to enjoy beautiful moorland views in tranquil surroundings. Lots of chances to spot interesting bird species, the reservoir is nationally important for wigeon and ringed-plover.
Where? Yorkshire Dales National Park
How long? 7 km / 4.5 miles
How hard? Moderate
Discover the farmland and woodland habitats on the hills to the south of Castle Howard before emerging into the edge of The Estates parkland with views of Castle Howard and numerous intriguing monuments.
Where? Howardian Hills AONB
How long? 5.5km / 3 miles
How hard? Moderate
The North Pennines has a unique mix of wildlife. This walk combines a number of spectacular views and habitats to dramatic effect.
Where? North Pennines AONB
How long? 13 km / 8 miles
How hard? Moderate
A family walk through the lovely Breamish Valley into the Cheviot Hills with a delightful reward in the waterfall of Linhope Spout.
Where? Northumberland National Park
How long? 5 km / 3 miles or 10 km / 6 miles
How hard? Easy
The pretty village of Egton Bridge on the banks of the river Esk is the starting point for this beautiful circular walk which will take you through a varied landscape with glorious moorland views, stretching right to the coast.
Where? North York Moors National Park
How long? 10 km / 6 miles
How hard? Moderate
Explore this remote and beautiful part of Nidderdale and enjoy the stunning scenery of the Upper Dale. Discover the history of Scar House Reservoir and see the remains of the village that once stood.
Where? Nidderdale AONB
How long? 6.5 km / 4 miles or 10 km / 6.2 miles
How hard? Moderate
Key
Car free
You can do this walk easily using the bus or train
Dog friendly
But please keep dogs on leads near ground-nesting birds and livestock
Family friendly
But check the length of walks for young children
Easy access
For wheelchairs, pushchairs and people who find walking a challenge
Heritage
Historical buildings or remains
Picnics
Places for picnics but maybe not benches, so bring a rug to sit on
Coast
Moors and dales
Rivers and lakes
Summits and hills
Woods and forests






