Walking in Northumberland
Walking in Northumberland by Alan Hall is a comprehensive guidebook published by Cicerone in 1998, featuring 192 pages in English. This edition presents a collection of diverse walking routes across Northumberland, highlighting the county’s rugged landscapes and sparse population. Readers will discover a variety of scenic wild walks, including craggy ascents, forest treks, and gentle riverside strolls, as well as the region’s sandy bays, dunes, and rocky points.
In this guide, readers will find detailed descriptions of the walking routes that showcase the natural beauty and historical significance of Northumberland. The book emphasizes the area’s rich heritage, being the cradle of northern Christianity and home to coastal castles where Northumbrian kings were crowned. With its focus on travel and outdoor activities, this guide serves as a valuable resource for those interested in exploring the walking, hiking, and trekking opportunities in Northumberland and Yorkshire.
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Northumberland is an extensive county with rugged land and a sparse population. This guidebook provides a collection of varied and scenic wild walks, craggy ascents, forest treks and gentle riverside strolls. There are also miles of sandy bays, dunes and rocky points. Here was the cradle of northern Christianity and the site of coastal castles where Northumbian kings were crowned.
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