When you reach the 2,674-foot (815 m) high summit of The Cheviot, you are officially at the highest point in the Northumberland National Park. On a clear day, you can …
Hedgehope Hill is not as rounded as its parent peak, the Cheviot. This means that it arguably gives a better panorama than its higher neighbour, which is seen beautifully across …
At 2,549 feet (777 m) high, Cairn Hill boasts spectacular views over the wild and empty landscape of the Cheviots. With Cushat Law and Bloodybush Edge visible in the distance, …
Windy Gyle might be overshadowed by the mighty Cheviot but it’s one of the jewels of this range. Standing at 2,031 feet (619 m), the summit boasts breathtaking views and is topped with a Bronze Age burial cairn, Russell’s Cairn.
On Yeavering Bell, you can explore the largest Iron Age hillfort in the region and see the remains of more than 100 roundhouses. There are spectacular views from the summit, …
This breathtaking waterfall cascades almost 60 feet (18 metres) down a rockface to a plunge pool below. At any time of year, this is a beautiful place to find yourself. …
Parking is on the roadside at Hartside Farm where you are asked to park on a grass verge just before the farm. Please keep gates/access clear. There are a restricted …
Built in the 1720s for Duke John by architect William Adam, Floors Castle is a magnificent regal country house set amongst landscaped gardens. The castle's grounds are listed in the …
The picturesque settlement of Yetholm straddles Bowmont Water. Composed of two small villages, Town Yetholm and Kirk Yetholm, it is famous for being home to the kings and queens of …
Hethpool Linn waterfall forms part of the College Burn near Hethpool in the College Valley. It runs through a small gorge and tumbles over rocks before continuing its journey peacefully …
Yeavering is a charming scenic hamlet located on the River Glen. Nearby is Yeavering Bell one of the largest Iron Age hillforts in the region and one of the most …