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Family friendly hiking trails around Lowick offer a diverse landscape for outdoor exploration. The region features gentle rolling meadows, dense woodlands, and modest hills, providing panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Notable natural features include St Cuthbert's Cave and the unique habitats of Lowick Common Nature Reserve. This area provides a network of trails suitable for various fitness levels, with a focus on accessible and easy routes.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. 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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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Short walk on from St. cuthberts cave. Well worth combining into a work in the area.
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500 meters from St Cuthberts cave
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Make sure you stay on the main path else it's easy to miss it
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Shiellow Wood is a mixed forest near the Northumberland coast. It's sandwiched between the higher lands of Greensheen Hill and the Kyloe Hills. The Northumberland Coast Path, St Cuthbert's Way and St Oswald's Way long distance walking trails all pass through the wood.
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The trig point on Greensheen Hill at 205m. Great views out across the land to Bamburgh Castle and the coast.
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St Cuthbert’s Cave is a wonderful cave shrouded in folklore. There are two stories as to why it is associated with St Cuthbert (634 – 687 AD), a Northumbrian hermit, monk, and bishop who was the pre-eminent English saint for more than 500 years. One is that monks carrying St Cuthbert's body from Lindisfarne took refuge here. Another is that Cuthbert was a hermit here before moving to the Farne Islands. It is possible that both stories are true.
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The walk to the top of this is worth it. The views are amazing. Can be windy at the top.
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Lowick offers a fantastic selection of family-friendly hikes, with over 90 routes to explore. Many of these are easy-going, making them perfect for all ages and fitness levels.
The family-friendly trails around Lowick feature a diverse and appealing landscape. You can expect gentle rolling meadows, dense woodlands, and modest hills, often providing panoramic vistas of the surrounding countryside. The paths are generally manageable and gentle, suitable for families.
Yes, there are several excellent circular routes. For an easy option, consider the Greensheen Hill Trig Point – St Cuthbert's Cave loop, which is about 7 km long and offers views of the notable St Cuthbert's Cave. Another moderate circular option is the View of The Cheviot – St Cuthbert's Cave loop, covering about 7.7 km.
Many family-friendly routes in Lowick pass by significant natural and historical features. A prominent landmark is St Cuthbert's Cave, a natural cave steeped in history. You might also encounter viewpoints like Greensheen Hill Trig Point, offering expansive views. The region also boasts unique habitats at Lowick Common Nature Reserve, home to diverse wildlife.
While Lowick itself is inland, its proximity to the stunning Northumberland coastline means some trails offer distant views, particularly towards the east. For a direct coastal experience, Holy Island (Lindisfarne) is a short drive away, offering dramatic coastal scenery and historical sites like Lindisfarne Castle and Priory. You can find more information about visiting Holy Island at visitnorthumberland.com.
The family-friendly trails around Lowick are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars. Reviewers often praise the area's accessible paths, the beautiful and varied scenery, and the opportunity to visit landmarks like St Cuthbert's Cave, making it a rewarding experience for families.
Many of the easy-rated trails around Lowick are suitable for younger children due to their gentle paths and manageable distances. While specific pushchair-friendly routes can vary with ground conditions, routes through meadows and woodlands often provide smoother surfaces. Always check the route details and recent comments on komoot for the most up-to-date information on accessibility.
Lowick is beautiful throughout the year, but spring and summer offer the most pleasant weather for family hikes, with wildflowers blooming and longer daylight hours. Autumn brings stunning foliage. Even in winter, many of the lower-lying, well-maintained paths can be enjoyed, though appropriate clothing and footwear are essential.
Most public footpaths and trails in Lowick are dog-friendly, but it's always best to keep dogs on a lead, especially when passing through farmland with livestock or in nature reserves to protect local wildlife. Please remember to clean up after your dog to keep the trails enjoyable for everyone.
Many popular trailheads, such as those near St Cuthbert's Cave, offer dedicated parking areas. For example, routes like the St Cuthbert's Cave – Greensheen Hill Trig Point loop often start from specific car parks. Always check the route description on komoot for details on parking availability at the starting point of your chosen hike.
While specific playgrounds directly on the trails might be limited, the natural landscape of Lowick provides ample opportunities for family picnics amidst scenic meadows or by woodlands. Many villages in the wider Northumberland area also offer public parks and amenities suitable for families.
The weather in Northumberland can be changeable, so it's always wise to dress in layers. Comfortable, sturdy walking shoes or boots are recommended for all family members. Depending on the season, bring waterproof jackets, hats, and sun protection. Checking the local weather forecast before you set out is always a good idea.


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