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PLACES LEFT:10

The Cheviot

  • Date: 18/08/2012
  • Start Time: 10.00
  • Distance: 12 miles
  • Difficulty: Difficult
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18/08/2012 - Places Left: 10
Harthope Valley
£14.00

walk notes

The Cheviot is the highest point in Northumberland (2,676 feet, 816 metres), so is therefore a must for anybody who walks in the area.


The direct route from the Harthope burn valley which most people take is quite featureless, so this circular walk takes in two more summits, Cold Law, which in my opinion is a better vantage point than the Cheviot itself, and Broadhope Hill.


By doing this slightly different route it makes this into one of the classic walks in Northumberland.


The summit of The Cheviot is a little disappointing, but this is more than made up for with the return journey via Cairn Hill and then the delightful decent from the source of the Harthorpe burn, which is known for its birds, especially the Dipper.


The walk is a little boggy under foot in places so good footwear is essential and as you are climbing up to nearly 2700 feet warm clothes, waterproofs and emergency rations are essential. Treat it with respect and experienced walkers only.


If you only do a small number of walks in Northumberland this has to be on your list.

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