Walks you can reach from Blyth Bebside by train

Northumberland · North of England

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A day hike is just a simple train journey away — plan your next day of green.

Alternatively, view walks directly from Blyth Bebside.

Widdrington
Druridge Ponds - View From Bird Hide by Gilli8888

Widdrington to Ashington (Northumberland)

9 minutes direct from Blyth Bebside.

Recommended: Interesting, fairly flat walk, though both stations are some way inland.

Coastal: half along the coast.

Time: 6h30–12h30

Warnings: Widdrington has only around three trains a day.

Walk details: Railwalks.

GPX
Steep
21
KM
Blaydon
Reflections from the past (Prudhoe Castle, Northumberland, United Kigdom) by AndreaPucci

Blaydon to Newcastle (Durham)

30 minutes direct from Blyth Bebside.

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.

Waterway: three fifths beside rivers and canals.

Time: 2h–4h

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

Warnings: Follows a busy road for a sixth of the walk. Crossing the river at Scotswood Bridge is a little fiddly, walking beside the busy A695 traffic.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

GPX
Rolling
8
KM
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