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Easy hiking trails around Humshaugh offer access to a diverse landscape in Northumberland, England. The region is characterized by the historic Hadrian's Wall, the tranquil River North Tyne, and rolling countryside. Paths often follow ancient Roman routes, providing a blend of historical interest and natural scenery. The terrain includes riverside meadows, woodlands, and open fields, with generally gentle elevation changes suitable for easy walks.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Planetrees is nice and is the last of the great sections of Hadrian's Wall if you are heading from east to west. It is named after a nearby farm, and the surviving section is about 35 metres (115 ft) in length.
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Most people who pass by such a war memorial commemorating the victims will not have experienced the horrors of war firsthand. A dialogue invented by the writer Paul Harding might help. It is from a medieval detective novel, and the following exchange takes place: "Tell me, brother, when you went to war in France with your little brother, were you happy?" Athelstan felt his heart leap. "Of course." He smiled thinly. "I was young then. My blood was boiling, and I longed for great adventures." "And when you found your brother dead and cold as ice on the battlefield and returned to England... what was there?" Athelstan looked out into the courtyard; it was slowly getting dark. "In the Gospel, Sir John, Christ says that at the end of the world, the heavens will shake, and the planets will fall to earth in blazing fire." Athelstan closed his eyes. He felt Francis's spirit quite clearly. “When I found my brother dead in the field,” he continued, “it was as if heaven had fallen to earth for me.” (Source: “The House of the Red Butcher” by Paul Harding)
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Walwick Fell 250m P33 (820ft) (DoBIH Hill ID: 16017) [JNSA 15633] TP4416 - Limestone Bank S6659 Northumberland National Park Definitive List summit. County of Northumberland Definitive List summit.
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Only upon reaching this monument will the passing walker or hiker realize that this is not one of those small, sacred monuments that are frequently encountered. Rather, the wooden cross standing here by the path serves as a war memorial, commemorating the many victims that war and tyranny have claimed in this place, too. Despite the significant distance in time between those days and the present, these memorials lose none of their relevance. Their constant reminder to maintain peace remains the everlasting message.
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Chollerford Bridge spans the River North Tyne and provides wonderful views up and down the waterway. There is a footpath down to the river on the side without the traffic lights where you can go for a refreshing dip.
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Re: https://cookieclickercity.com I love Heavenfield
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Beautiful church at the battlefield but was sadly locked when I visited (midday in January).
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There are over 50 easy hiking trails around Humshaugh, offering a variety of experiences from riverside strolls to paths along Hadrian's Wall. The komoot community has explored more than 1700 routes in the area.
Easy hikes in Humshaugh typically feature gentle elevation changes and varied terrain. You'll find paths through picturesque meadows, tranquil woodlands along the River North Tyne, and open fields characteristic of the rolling Northumberland countryside. Many routes also follow ancient Roman paths.
Yes, many easy routes around Humshaugh are circular. For example, the Chesters Roman Fort – Humshaugh Village loop from Humshaugh is a popular 4.4 km circular trail. Another option is the Chesters Roman Bridge Ruins loop from Wall, a shorter 3.1 km loop.
Humshaugh is rich in Roman history. Many easy trails offer views of or direct access to Hadrian's Wall. You can visit Sycamore Gap and Milecastle 39 on Hadrian's Wall, or explore the ruins of Chesters Roman Fort. The Chesters Roman Fort – Humshaugh Village loop from Humshaugh directly connects the village with the fort.
Yes, easy trails often provide scenic views of the River North Tyne and the rolling Northumberland countryside. You can also find natural monuments like Sycamore Gap along Hadrian's Wall. While not directly on easy trails, nearby lakes such as Colt Crag Reservoir offer tranquil settings.
Many easy trails in Humshaugh are suitable for families, offering gentle paths and interesting historical sites like Hadrian's Wall and Chesters Roman Fort. The generally flat terrain along the River North Tyne is particularly good for younger hikers.
Most public footpaths and trails in the Humshaugh area are dog-friendly. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a lead, especially near livestock or in nature conservation areas, and to follow the Countryside Code.
The spring and summer months (April to September) generally offer the most pleasant weather for easy hiking in Humshaugh, with longer daylight hours and milder temperatures. Autumn also provides beautiful scenery with changing foliage. Winter walks are possible, but trails may be muddy or icy.
While Humshaugh itself is a village, some routes may be accessible via local bus services that connect to nearby towns or villages like Chollerford. For example, the Planetrees Roman Wall Section – Wall loop from Chollerford starts from Chollerford, which may have better public transport links.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 190 reviews. Hikers often praise the unique blend of historical significance, particularly Hadrian's Wall, and the diverse natural landscapes, including the serene River North Tyne and rolling countryside.
Parking is generally available in or near Humshaugh village, and at key historical sites like Chesters Roman Fort. It's advisable to check specific route starting points for designated parking areas.
Yes, many easy trails in and around Humshaugh hug the banks of the River North Tyne, providing generally flat paths through picturesque meadows and woodlands. The Chesters Roman Bridge Ruins loop from Wall is a good example of a short, easy riverside walk.


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