Northumberland Social Walk for the Big Walking Weekend | 30th May

North East Area Walks
19 Jan
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Celebrate the Big Walking Weekend with us by traversing the Northumberland Coast Path National Trail visiting Dunstanburgh Castle.

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As part of the BMC Big Walking Weekend, BMC North East Hill Walking Rep, Lou Feeley will explore the coastal path between Craster, famous for its smoked kippers and Low Newton. Along the way we will take in the impressive cliff top ruins of Dunstanburgh Castle and the remains of the WW2 pillboxes in Emberton Bay before reaching the 18th Century fishermen’s cottages at Low Newton. The route then returns toward the castle along the Northumberland Coast Path National Trail. The route is a mix of coastal path, sand dunes and track with the opportunity to walk along the beach, tide permitting. We’re excited to welcome you for a memorable day in the outdoors!

Meet the Leader

Meet the Leader

With over 20 years of experience in secondary education and a lifelong passion for the outdoors, Louise brings both expertise and empathy to every walk. After moving to Northumberland, Louise followed her dream of working in the outdoors. Today, she’s a freelance outdoor instructor, helping young people achieve their Duke of Edinburgh Awards and supporting adults to build confidence and skills in wild spaces. She also serves as the North East Hill Walking Representative for the BMC.

Louise describes the hills as her “happy place - rain or shine,” and her greatest joy comes from inspiring others to discover the benefits of being outside. When she’s not on the trail, you’ll find her on the netball court or walking her four lively spaniels along the beach. North Wales holds a special place in Louise’s heart. It’s where she first fell in love with the mountains as a teenager, and Moel Siabod remains her favourite peak.

Walk Details

Walk Grading: Challenging

Distance: Approx. 12.5 km (7.8 miles)

Ascent: 165 m (540 ft)

Duration: Approximately 4 hours

If you or anyone in your party can’t attend after booking, please let us know so we can offer the place to others

Meeting Details

Time: Saturday 30th May, 09:30am for a 09:45am start

Location: Craster Quarry Car Park, Craster, Alnwick, NE66 3TW

OS Grid Ref: NU 256 197

Google Map Pin of Start Point: 55.471773841627105, -1.5970345040130685

Parking: Pay and display; payment options include cash, Parking Pay app or contactless, it is £9 all day. Alternative parking is available in a field near the main car park for £5 all day and free parking may be available elsewhere

Please check out the BMC Liftshare service

Facilities: Public toilets in Quarry car park and Low Newton

Public Transport: Bus 418 and X18

What to Bring

We’ll cover a range of terrains, so please ensure you are well-prepared with appropriate gear

Footwear: Sturdy, water-resistant hiking boots or shoes with good grip

Clothing: Dress in layers, including a warm layer and waterproofs, as conditions can vary; bring a hat and gloves

Food and Drink: Bring enough food and water for a full day’s walk; there will be no places to purchase refreshments en route

Other Essentials: Although we plan to finish within daylight hours, carrying a small torch or head torch is advisable for emergencies. Sun cream is advisable on warmer days

Who Can Attend

Anyone, under 18's must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Well behaved dogs are welcome but must be always kept under close control, please indicate on your booking if you will be bringing a dog

Health Precautions: If you have any health conditions that might impact your participation, please inform us in advance. Carry any required medications, and let the walk leader know if assistance may be needed in accessing them

Covid-19: Please do not attend if you feel unwell or have Covid-19 symptoms

If you are unsure of your ability or would like advice regarding kit and suitability for this walk, please email the leader in advance

BMC Participation Statement

The BMC recognises that climbing, hill walking and mountaineering are activities with a danger of personal injury or death. Participants in these activities should be aware of and accept these risks and be responsible for their own actions and involvement.

Photographs may be taken by the leader for future communications about the programme. If you do not wish for your photograph to be taken please let the leader know in advance or at the start of the walk.

By participating in this walk you agree to act in a kind and inclusive manner. Bullying, discrimination or the use of foul language will not be tolerated.

Questions

Feel free to contact BMC Hill Walking Rep Lou: louisefeeley@hotmail.com

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