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Lesbury

Greenrigg Halt am Aln Valley‑Radweg

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Greenrigg Halt am Aln Valley‑Radweg

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Greenrigg Halt on the Aln Valley Cycleway is a unique destination in Northumberland, North East England, serving as a temporary station for the heritage Aln Valley Railway and a key point along the popular Aln Valley Cycleway. Situated approximately 1.5 miles east of the historic market town of Alnwick, this halt marks a significant milestone in the restoration of the former Alnmouth to Alnwick branch line. It offers a fascinating blend of railway history and modern recreational opportunities, making it…

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    19. September 2020

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    Diese Eisenbahn wird gebaut, um die Nebenstrecke von Alnmouth nach Alnwick, der alten Kreisstadt von Northumberland und dem Stammhaus des Herzogs von Northumberland, wieder zu eröffnen. Es hat Dampfzüge und ist eine Touristenattraktion.
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    16. März 2022

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    Der Radweg bietet eine attraktive und alternative Route von Alnmouth nach Alnwick, ohne die Straße zu benutzen. (Alle Optionen über die Straße erfordern zumindest einige Zeit auf relativ stark befahrenen Straßen). Die Oberfläche ist für alle bis auf die dünnsten Straßenreifen vollkommen in Ordnung!
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    Boulmer und Alnwick Schleife von Alnmouth — Northumberland Coast

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    Embark on a moderate touring bicycle journey along the Northumberland coast, starting from Alnmouth. This 17.6 miles (28.4 km) loop offers a diverse ride, with views stretching across the River…

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    Distanz 1,38 km

    Anstieg 30 m

    Abstieg 10 m

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    Bereitgestellt von Foreca

    Sonntag 26 April

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    7°C

    36 %

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    Ort: Lesbury, North East England, England, Vereinigtes Königreich Großbritannien

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    Is the Aln Valley Cycleway around Greenrigg Halt dog-friendly?

    Yes, the Aln Valley Cycleway is generally dog-friendly. Dogs are welcome on the cycleway itself, but please ensure they are kept on a lead, especially when near the railway line or other visitors. If you plan to ride the heritage train, it's best to check the Aln Valley Railway's specific pet policy beforehand, as rules may vary for train travel.

    How can I reach Greenrigg Halt on the Aln Valley Cycleway using public transport?

    Greenrigg Halt itself is not directly served by public transport. The most practical approach is to use public transport to reach Alnwick or Alnmouth, and then cycle or walk along the Aln Valley Cycleway to the halt. Buses serve both Alnwick and Alnmouth, connecting them to larger towns and cities in Northumberland.

    Are there any cafes or pubs near Greenrigg Halt on the Aln Valley Cycleway?

    Greenrigg Halt is situated in a more rural area, so there are no immediate cafes or pubs directly at the halt. For refreshments, you would need to head towards Alnwick (approximately 1.5 miles west) or Alnmouth (further east along the cycleway), both of which offer a selection of eateries and pubs.

    What accommodation options are available near Greenrigg Halt for visitors?

    While there's no accommodation directly at Greenrigg Halt, the nearby town of Alnwick offers a wide range of options, including hotels, B&Bs, and guesthouses. Alnmouth also has several charming places to stay, particularly if you prefer a coastal village setting. Many visitors choose to stay in these towns and access the cycleway and halt from there.

    Is Greenrigg Halt on the Aln Valley Cycleway suitable for winter cycling or walking?

    The Aln Valley Cycleway remains accessible year-round, making it suitable for winter cycling and walking for those prepared for cooler conditions. The surface is generally smooth, but be mindful of potential ice or snow in colder months. The heritage railway's operating schedule may be reduced or altered during winter, so check their timetable if you plan to combine your visit with a train ride.

    How long is the Aln Valley Cycleway section that passes through Greenrigg Halt?

    The Aln Valley Cycleway stretches between Alnwick and Alnmouth. Greenrigg Halt is located approximately 1.5 miles east of Alnwick. The entire cycleway is about 6 miles long. The section directly passing through Greenrigg Halt is part of this longer, traffic-free route, offering a pleasant ride or walk for several miles in either direction.

    Is the Aln Valley Cycleway at Greenrigg Halt accessible for wheelchairs or pushchairs?

    The Aln Valley Cycleway is known for its smooth, largely traffic-free surface, making it generally suitable for wheelchairs and pushchairs. This accessibility is a key feature, allowing a wide range of visitors to enjoy the route. However, always be aware of local conditions, especially after heavy rain, which might affect certain sections.

    What is the experience of taking the heritage train to Greenrigg Halt like?

    Taking the heritage train to Greenrigg Halt offers a unique step back in time. The journey typically starts from Lionheart Station near Alnwick and takes about 10 minutes one way. Passengers can disembark at Greenrigg Halt to explore the surrounding countryside, including river features and the Cawledge Viaduct, before catching a return train. The entire return trip usually lasts 30-45 minutes, providing a charming blend of railway history and outdoor exploration.

    Are there any recommended circular walking routes starting from Greenrigg Halt?

    While the Aln Valley Cycleway itself is linear, visitors can create circular walks by combining sections of the cycleway with local footpaths. For example, you could walk east or west along the cycleway, explore the area around the river and stepping stones, and then loop back using quieter country lanes or other marked trails. Consulting a local ordnance survey map is recommended for planning specific circular routes.

    Where is the most convenient parking for accessing Greenrigg Halt on the Aln Valley Cycleway?

    Parking is available at various points along the Aln Valley Cycleway. Convenient options include parking areas near Lionheart Station (Alnwick) or in Alnmouth. From these points, you can cycle or walk along the dedicated cycleway directly to Greenrigg Halt. Parking availability can vary, especially during peak season, so arriving earlier in the day is often advisable.

    What natural features or viewpoints can be seen near Greenrigg Halt?

    Near Greenrigg Halt, visitors can enjoy scenic views of the Northumberland countryside. A short distance to the west is the historic Cawledge Viaduct, an impressive architectural feature. The area also offers opportunities to explore natural features like stepping stones at the river and a footbridge, providing picturesque spots for photography and enjoying the tranquil environment.

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