Walks you can reach from Morpeth 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 Morpeth.

Alnmouth
The Enlightenment by joolst14

Alnmouth Circular via the Northumberland Coast Path (Northumberland)

15 minutes direct from Morpeth.

Parkland, woodland and a stretch of the Northumberland coast — beach, dunes and the village of Alnmouth.

The Northumberland Coast Path: A coastal trail along the Northumberland shoreline forming part of the England Coast Path, here running past Buston Links and Alnmouth bay.

Time: 3h30

Warnings: Some field sections lack defined paths and can be boggy when wet.

Walk details: Northern Railway (tips, photos, local insights and turn-by-turn directions).

12
KM
East Linton
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East Linton to Dunbar (East Lothian)

1 hour direct from Morpeth.

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.

Coastal: three fifths along the coast.

Time: 3h30–7h

End-of-walk reward: Ice cream may await on Dunbar High Street.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

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Rolling
13
KM
North Berwick
Haar At North Berwick 01 by byronv2

North Berwick to Dunbar (East Lothian)

1 hour direct from Morpeth.

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

Coastal: four fifths along the coast.

Time: 8h30–17h

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

Walk details: Railwalks.

Similar walk: Slow Ways (inc. GPX).

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Steep
29
KM
Alnmouth
Alnwick Castle by <p&p>photo

Alnmouth to Widdrington (Northumberland)

15 minutes direct from Morpeth.

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

Coastal: three quarters along the coast.

Time: 7h30–15h

Warnings: Widdrington has only around three trains a day.

Walk details: Railwalks.

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Steep
27
KM
Durham
Cathedral and Mill mono copy 2 by andrew.hall6255

Durham to Chester-le-Street (Durham)

30 minutes direct from Morpeth.

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.

Time: 3h30–6h30

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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Steep
12
KM
Darlington
Old man willlow by dayjay41

Darlington to Yarm (Durham)

45 minutes direct from Morpeth.

Time: 6h30–12h30

Walk details: Slow Ways.

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Steep
24
KM
Blaydon
Reflections from the past (Prudhoe Castle, Northumberland, United Kigdom) by AndreaPucci

Blaydon to Newcastle (Durham)

15 minutes direct from Morpeth.

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.

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Rolling
8
KM
Darlington
Walworth Castle Hotel [1] by Rynglieder

Darlington to Stockton (Durham)

45 minutes direct from Morpeth.

Time: 6h–12h

Warnings: A track between roughly NZ4003 1630 and NZ4036 1628 may be blocked and impossible to walk; be prepared to divert.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

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Gentle
23
KM
Shildon
DSCF4187 by mark_watson_photography

Shildon to Darlington (Durham)

45 minutes direct from Morpeth.

Lots of lovely nature and panoramic views. A long route mixing town road-walking with field paths and farm tracks across open country, with panoramic views and lots of nature. Many field paths are poorly maintained, lost or heavily overgrown with nettles and brambles and very wet and muddy after rain. Passes under the A1 near Darlington; there is an ice cream shop at Walworth a short detour off-route.

Time: 5h30–10h30

Warnings: Many field paths are overgrown, lost or blocked and need hacking through nettles; some require detours around farms. Parts cross or run beside the busy A6072 and A1, and the A1 underpass can flood. Tough going for adults and impractical with wheels away from the towns. Can be muddy.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

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Steep
20
KM
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