Brigantes Walks:
Pennine Way
Dales Way
Herriot Way
Lady Anne Clifford Way
Coast to Coast Walk
North England Way (C - C)
York Dales Centurion Walk
The Cleveland Way
Tributaries Walk
The Westmorland Way
The Yorkshire Wolds Way
Hadrian's Wall Path
Brigantes Cycle Routes:
Yorkshire Dales Cycle Way
Cumbria Cycle Way
A Grande Randonnee
The Inn
Way:
The Yorkshire Dales
The Lake District
The North Yorkshire Moors
Jordan Tour
14 day tour of Jordan
Keld Lodge Accommodation
www.keldlodge.com
Brigantes Walking Holidays & Baggage Courier
(Pennine Way, Dales Way & The North of England)
Northumberland Rambler
The Inn Way ... to Northumberland
by Mark Reid
With a foreword by Steve Cram
94 miles, 6 days, 48 pubs.
The complete and unique guidebook to a new long distance circular walk through the `Secret Kingdom' of Northumberland.
The Inn Way... to Northumberland is a 94-mile (151-km) circular walk divided into six `day stages'. The route has been meticulously researched - Mark Reid has walked in excess of 500 miles of footpaths and bridleways over an 18-month period during the research for this book. This book is much more than the sum of its detailed maps, route descriptions, historical quotations, well-researched background and information to the area's finest scenery including the wild landscape of the Cheviot Hills, the lush Coquet Valley and the sweeping strands of the Northumbrian coastline as well as the 48 traditional country pubs along the way.
Staring and
finishing at Rothbury in. the Coquet Valley, the walk charts a course
through the county of Northumberland via the Overnight Stops of Warkworth,
Embleton, Bamburgh, Wooler and Alwinton. Through hand drawn maps, with
practical information about accommodation, services, public transport, and
the ales in the hostelries along The Inn Way... to Northumberland,
Mark Reid's guide gives all of the information needed to appreciate an-I
enjoy the geology, wildlife and history encountered in this six day walk.
Above all, the book contains a wealth of history, folklore and perceptive
commentary that will help bring the landscape to life.
This walk captures the very essence of Northumberland; the wide skies and far horizons of the Cheviot Hills, the wealth of prehistoric rock in and ancient hill-forts, the turbulent history of this Border region including the mighty castles of War,-worth and Bamburgh, stunning golden beaches of Embleton and Beadnell, Farne Islands nature reserve, Craster kippers and fishing villages to name just some of the highlights. The Inn Way ... to Northumberland delves into the heart of this far-flung Border region that was once the stronghold of Saxon kings during the Golden Age of Northumbria.
The Inn Way ... to Northumberland by Mark Reid ISBN 1-902001-08-7
| Stage 1. | Rothbury to Warkworth | 17.5 miles** |
| Stage 2. | Warkworth to Embleton | 15 miles |
| Stage 3 | Embleton to Bamburgh | 11 miles |
| Stage 4 | Bamburgh- Wooler | 16 miles |
| Stage 5. | Wooler - Alwinton | 20.5 miles** |
| Stage 6. | Alwinton - Rothbury | 14 miles |
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** - These stages can be reduced in length to create a seven day walk if required. |
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The maps you will require to cover this walk are: OS Explorer sheets
332 -" Alnwick & Amble"
340 -"Holy Island & Bamburgh"
OL16 "The Cheviot Hills"
OL42 "Keilder Water & Forest"
Reproduced with permission of Mark Reid, author of "The Inn Way" series of walking guidebooks. "The Inn Way" is a registered Trademark of Mark Reid.