Best walks near Berwick-upon-Tweed by train

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A day hike in the countryside is just a simple train journey away — explore the most charmingly located railway stations near Berwick-upon-Tweed and plan your next day of green.

East Linton
Mavic-210508-0 20dn by Lauriethecurmudgeon

East Linton Station to Dunbar Station (East Lothian)

30 minutes direct from Berwick-upon-Tweed.

Highly recommended: stunning views of the Bass Rock and the North Sea. A gorgeous, flat and easy route on very well-surfaced paths, almost entirely off-road. Passes through farmland, woodland and the Tyne estuary and with a dramatic final clifftop approach to Dunbar along the edge of the golf course and beach. Follows the John Muir Way. Plenty of bird life along the Tyne estuary; look out for seals in Dunbar harbour, and emus and llamas at the back of East Links Family Park. Extensive woodland.

Destination pub: Ice cream may await on Dunbar High Street.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

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North Berwick
Haar At North Berwick 01 by byronv2

North [Berwick Station](/train-stations/scotland/east-lothian/north-berwick) to East Linton Station (East Lothian)

30 minutes direct from Berwick-upon-Tweed.

Highly recommended: Very pleasant route; A lovely, varied route; great views north and south; Lots of vistas both north and south. A lovely, varied and well-surfaced route with very few steep sections and only one set of steps, passing through woodland and farmland with great views north and south. Mostly traffic-free, well-signposted and still direct and used by walkers and mountain bikers. Follows the John Muir Way, signposted all the way; extending to or from Dunbar makes a full day. Passes close by North Berwick Law, well worth climbing. North Berwick and East Linton are both historic and worth exploring. Extensive woodland.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

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Alnmouth
The Enlightenment by joolst14

Alnmouth Station to Widdrington Station (Northumberland)

15 minutes direct from Berwick-upon-Tweed.

Recommended: Varied but mainly flat walk following the King Charles III England Coast Path.

Warnings: Limited train service to Widdrington.

Walk details: Railwalks.

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Edinburgh Waverley
Early Autumn Edinburgh 2017-17 by Philip Gillespie

Edinburgh Waverley Station to Brunstane Station (Midlothian)

45 minutes direct from Berwick-upon-Tweed.

Recommended: Urban walk with some climbing, through parkland with views over the city, and along Portobello promenade.

Warnings: Some climbing.

Walk details: Railwalks.

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Brunstane
Arthurs Seat May 2019 #33 by swami666

Brunstane Station to Prestonpans Station (Midlothian)

1 hour from Berwick-upon-Tweed, with one change.

Recommended: Tarmac path along a burn then the John Muir Way behind the beaches, ending through Preston Tower.

Walk details: Railwalks.

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Prestonpans
Morrison's Haven, Prestongrange, Scotland, United Kingdom, UK, Europe by godrick

Prestonpans Station to Longniddry Station (East Lothian)

1 hour from Berwick-upon-Tweed, with one change.

Recommended: Mostly flat walk on the John Muir Way around two harbours, with a temporary detour at Cockenzie.

Walk details: Railwalks.

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North Berwick
Bass Rock 03 by byronv2

North [Berwick Station](/train-stations/scotland/east-lothian/north-berwick) to Dunbar Station (East Lothian)

30 minutes direct from Berwick-upon-Tweed.

Recommended: Coastal walk with some climbing, partly inland and along main roads.

Warnings: Some climbing, two stretches on main roads, and paths sometimes unclear.

Walk details: Railwalks.

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Curriehill
Pentlands January 2019 #1 by swami666

Curriehill Station to Edinburgh Waverley Station (Midlothian)

45 minutes direct from Berwick-upon-Tweed.

Recommended: A very green, quiet and largely traffic-free route, gently downhill towards Edinburgh for most of the way, with a good surface throughout. It follows the Water of Leith Walkway and then the Union Canal towpath and ending through the city's parks and streets. A few steepish slopes but no stairs; the river path can be muddy in places. Follows National Cycle Route 75 for most of its length and is part of the John Muir Way; the Colinton Tunnel is a highlight. Princes Street Gardens open at 7am and close at dusk.

Lunch: Cafes near the route at Juniper Green, though most open around 10am.

Warnings: The Slateford Aqueduct has only a narrow, cobbled towpath with a drop, so take care and be patient when passing others.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

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Dalmeny
, South Queensferry, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, UK, Europe by godrick

Dalmeny Station to Edinburgh Waverley Station (West Lothian)

45 minutes direct from Berwick-upon-Tweed.

Recommended: Route into Edinburgh along the shoreline and old railway path, with some modest climbing.

Walk details: Railwalks.

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Morpeth
Oldgate by Seven_Wishes

Morpeth Station to Cramlington Station (Northumberland)

30 minutes direct from Berwick-upon-Tweed.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

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Blaydon
Reflections from the past (Prudhoe Castle, Northumberland, United Kigdom) by AndreaPucci

Blaydon Station to Newcastle Station (Durham)

45 minutes direct from Berwick-upon-Tweed.

cracking views along the river. An urban route with a mix of green and built-up spaces, following the banks of the River Tyne and only leaving the river to skirt industrial units. Almost all tarmac or paving and accessible for wheelers and with a minor detour at a stepped railway crossing near Blaydon. A peaceful bridleway start; cracking river views. Follows the Hadrian's Wall National Trail (Hadrian's Way) and the Keelmans Way cycle path along the Tyne, rich in wildlife including the world's most inland kittiwake colony, peregrine falcon and shelduck (best at low tide). Information boards cover the history of industrial Tyneside; the 'Dunston Staiths' timber jetty is visible across the river.

Lunch: The Italian bistro Liosi's is on the route; no toilet stops along the riverside.

Warnings: Crossing the river at Scotswood Bridge is a little fiddly, walking beside the busy A695 traffic.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

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Durham
Cathedral and Mill mono copy 2 by andrew.hall6255

Durham Station to Chester-le-Street Station (Durham)

1 hour from Berwick-upon-Tweed, with one change.

amazing views all the way; this gorgeous route. A gorgeous, largely traffic-free rural route reliably walkable year-round, on good ground with limited road walking on quiet lanes. Starts uphill out of Durham; the ground is mostly good but there is quite a lot of tarmac. The sections either side of Finchale Priory are briefly very steep, with a long and steep flight of steps and a footbridge over the river. Largely coincides with other waymarked routes. Finchale Priory is an English Heritage site.

Lunch: There is a cafe at Finchale Priory, roughly midway.

Warnings: The steps down to Finchale Priory are long and steep and can be tricky in wet weather; the quiet roads either side have no pavements and occasional fast cars.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

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