28.0 km
~1 day 1 hrs
399 m
“Embark on a scenic 28 km hike from Kirkwhelpington to High Brunton, rich in nature and history.”
Starting near the picturesque village of Kirkwhelpington in Northumberland, England, this point-to-point trail stretches approximately 28 km (17.4 miles) with an elevation gain of around 300 meters (984 feet). The trail is rated as medium difficulty, making it suitable for moderately experienced hikers.
### Getting There To reach the trailhead, you can drive to Kirkwhelpington, which is accessible via the A696 road. If you prefer public transport, you can take a bus from Newcastle upon Tyne to Kirkwhelpington, with services running regularly. The nearest significant landmark to the trailhead is the St. Bartholomew's Church in Kirkwhelpington.
### Trail Overview The trail begins in Kirkwhelpington, a quaint village known for its charming stone cottages and the historic St. Bartholomew's Church. As you set off, you'll traverse through a mix of open countryside, farmland, and woodland areas. The initial part of the trail is relatively flat, allowing you to ease into the hike.
### Significant Landmarks and Nature Around the 5 km (3.1 miles) mark, you'll come across the River Wansbeck, a serene waterway that adds a touch of tranquility to your journey. The trail follows the river for a short distance, offering picturesque views and the opportunity to spot local wildlife such as otters and kingfishers.
Continuing on, you'll pass through the hamlet of Little Bavington, where you can take a short break and perhaps visit the local pub for refreshments. The trail then ascends gradually, offering panoramic views of the Northumberland countryside. This section is particularly scenic during the spring and summer months when wildflowers are in full bloom.
### Historical Significance As you approach the halfway point, you'll encounter the remains of an ancient Roman road, known locally as the Devil's Causeway. This historic route once connected the Roman fort at Corbridge to the northern frontier of the Roman Empire. The trail intersects with this ancient path, providing a fascinating glimpse into the region's rich history.
### Wildlife and Flora The latter part of the trail takes you through the Northumberland National Park, a haven for wildlife enthusiasts. Keep an eye out for red squirrels, deer, and a variety of bird species. The park is also home to diverse flora, including heather moorlands and ancient woodlands.
### Final Stretch The final stretch of the trail leads you to High Brunton, a small settlement near the village of Wall. This area is steeped in history, with remnants of Hadrian's Wall nearby. The trail concludes near the Brunton Turret, a well-preserved section of the wall that offers a tangible connection to the Roman past.
### Navigation and Safety For navigation, it's highly recommended to use the HiiKER app, which provides detailed maps and real-time updates. Ensure you carry sufficient water, snacks, and a first-aid kit. Weather in Northumberland can be unpredictable, so pack appropriate clothing and check the forecast before setting out.
This trail offers a blend of natural beauty, historical intrigue, and moderate physical challenge, making it a rewarding experience for those who undertake it.
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