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Hiking around Longhoughton offers diverse terrain along the Northumberland coast, characterized by rugged rocks, sandy beaches, and tranquil inland woodlands. The region extends from the Cheviot Hills to the North Sea, providing varied landscapes for exploration. Notable features include the impressive Ratcheugh Crag and the picturesque coastline. This area provides a range of hiking trails suitable for different preferences.
Last updated: April 26, 2026
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Embark on the Horwick Hall and Craster loop from Longhoughton, a moderate hike spanning 8.5 miles (13.6 km) with an elevation gain of 286 feet (87 metres), typically completed in…
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12.0km
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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As seen on countless TV chef road trips. Great kippers
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Howick Hall, a Grade II listed building in the village of Howick, Northumberland, England, is the ancestral seat of the Earls Grey. It was the home of the Prime Minister Charles, 2nd Earl Grey (1764–1845), after whom Earl Grey tea is named. Howick Hall is the location of the Howick Hall Gardens & Arboretum
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This is another worthy sight to see, Cullernose Point, the rugged rocks jetting out into the North Sea. I could see the white bits on the rocks and thought it must be seagull crapping, but when I got closer there were no seagulls there
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Craster in a small village in rural Northumberland. There were plenty of tourists and passers by sitting at many benches and what appears to be a pup or cafe. A nice place to visit in good weather
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Great view towards the castle. Early in the morning you can see songbirds and seagulls as well as deer, hares and pheasants.
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There are over 20 hiking trails around Longhoughton, offering a mix of easy strolls and moderate excursions. The area is well-suited for various fitness levels, with 12 easy routes and 11 moderate routes to explore.
Longhoughton offers a diverse landscape, from wild coastal scenery with rugged rocks and stunning sandy beaches like Sugar Sands Beach, to tranquil inland woodlands and fields. You'll find paths traversing the Northumberland Coast Path, as well as routes leading through charming countryside.
Yes, Longhoughton has 12 easy hiking trails perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed walk. These routes often take you through varied terrain, including fields and forests, offering pleasant views for an afternoon stroll.
Many of the trails around Longhoughton are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. For example, the Horwick Hall and Craster loop from Longhoughton is a popular moderate circular route that connects historical sites and coastal scenery.
Hikers can encounter several significant landmarks. You can enjoy routes with great views towards the dramatic ruins of Dunstanburgh Castle. The area also features Howick Hall Gardens & Arboretum, and the impressive Ratcheugh Crag with its 18th-century observatory.
Absolutely. Longhoughton is on the Northumberland coast, so many routes feature stunning beaches. You can explore trails like the Bridge Over Howick Burn – Sugar Sands Beach loop from Boulmer, which takes you along the picturesque coastline.
The trails in Longhoughton are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 50 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse coastal scenery, the blend of historical sites, and the tranquil inland paths.
Yes, with a good selection of easy routes, Longhoughton is suitable for families. Many trails offer gentle gradients and scenic views, making them enjoyable for all ages. Consider exploring the less strenuous paths through the countryside or along the beaches.
Longhoughton is a rural area with many public footpaths and coastal access, making it generally dog-friendly. However, always keep dogs under control, especially near livestock or on nature reserves, and check for any local restrictions, particularly on beaches during certain seasons.
While specific pub stops aren't detailed for every route, many trails connect to charming villages. For instance, the Alnmouth Beach – Alnmouth Village and Estuary loop from Boulmer allows you to explore the scenic Alnmouth estuary and its picturesque village, where you can find amenities.
The Northumberland coast offers beautiful hiking year-round. Spring and summer provide warmer weather and blooming landscapes, ideal for coastal walks and exploring gardens like Howick Hall. Autumn brings vibrant colors to the inland trails, while winter offers dramatic, quieter coastal experiences, though conditions can be more challenging.
Parking is generally available in and around Longhoughton village, as well as at popular starting points for trails, such as near Howick Hall or in coastal villages like Craster and Alnmouth. Always check local signage for parking regulations and fees.
To find quieter routes, consider exploring some of the inland trails through the fields and woodlands, or visit during off-peak times. While coastal paths can be popular, there are many less-trafficked paths that offer a peaceful experience away from the main attractions.


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