8.8 km
~1 hrs 52 min
68 m
“Explore the scenic 9 km River Tyne Trail loop, rich in history and natural beauty, near Wylam.”
Starting near Northumberland, England, the Hagg Bank and Ovingham Bridge via River Tyne Trail is a delightful 9 km (5.6 miles) loop with no significant elevation gain, making it accessible for most hikers. The trailhead is conveniently located near the village of Wylam, which can be reached by car or public transport. If you're driving, there's parking available near Wylam Railway Station. For those using public transport, Wylam is served by regular trains from Newcastle and Hexham, making it an easy destination to reach.
### Trail Overview
The trail begins near Wylam Railway Station, a historic station that dates back to the 19th century. From here, you'll head towards the River Tyne, where the path meanders along the riverbank, offering stunning views of the water and surrounding countryside. The trail is well-marked and mostly flat, making it suitable for hikers of all skill levels.
### Key Landmarks and Points of Interest
#### Hagg Bank Bridge Approximately 2 km (1.2 miles) into the hike, you'll encounter the Hagg Bank Bridge, also known as the Points Bridge. This impressive iron bridge, built in 1876, is a significant piece of industrial heritage and offers a great spot for photos. Take a moment to appreciate the engineering marvel before continuing your journey.
#### Ovingham Bridge Around the 4 km (2.5 miles) mark, you'll reach Ovingham Bridge. This pedestrian and cyclist bridge connects the villages of Ovingham and Prudhoe. The bridge offers picturesque views of the River Tyne and is a perfect place to pause and take in the scenery. Ovingham itself is a charming village with a rich history, including the 11th-century St. Mary’s Church, which is worth a visit if you have time.
### Flora and Fauna
The trail is rich in natural beauty, with a variety of flora and fauna to observe. Along the riverbanks, you might spot kingfishers, herons, and even otters if you're lucky. The surrounding woodlands are home to a diverse range of bird species, making it a great trail for birdwatching enthusiasts. In spring and summer, the path is lined with wildflowers, adding a splash of color to your hike.
### Navigation and Safety
While the trail is well-marked, it's always a good idea to have a reliable navigation tool. The HiiKER app is highly recommended for this purpose, as it provides detailed maps and real-time updates. The trail is generally safe, but be mindful of muddy sections, especially after rain, and wear appropriate footwear.
### Historical Significance
The region around the River Tyne is steeped in history. Wylam is the birthplace of George Stephenson, one of the early pioneers of the railway industry. As you hike, you'll be walking in the footsteps of history, with many remnants of the industrial era visible along the way. The bridges themselves are testaments to the engineering feats of the 19th century, and the villages you pass through have retained much of their historical charm.
### Getting There
To reach the trailhead, you can take a train to Wylam Railway Station from Newcastle or Hexham. If you're driving, set your GPS to Wylam Railway Station, where parking is available. From the station, it's a short walk to the start of the trail.
This 9 km loop offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, historical landmarks, and easy accessibility, making it a must-visit for hikers in the Northumberland area.
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