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The best hikes from bus stations around Hedgeley

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Bus station hiking trails around Hedgeley offer access to a varied landscape characterized by rolling hills, river valleys, and open countryside. The region features a network of paths suitable for different fitness levels, with routes often following natural features like the River Breamish. Elevations are generally moderate, providing accessible walking experiences across the area.

Best bus station hiking trails around Hedgeley

  • The most popular bus station hiking route is Route to Wether Hill – Cochrane Pike loop from Powburn,…

Last updated: June 23, 2026

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Route to Wether Hill – Cochrane Pike loop from Powburn

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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Laurie
June 15, 2025, River Breamish

Beautiful shallow river crystal clear water

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Stuart Prouse
December 24, 2024, Cochrane Pike

Climbing Cochrane Pike with a height of 335mtrs might not be the biggest climb around, however, it can be physical and needs determination. Towards the summit is exposed land where wind conditions tend to be harsher. Low level cloud can restrict distant visibility. The surface does have sections of peat / bogland but it is easy to pick a better, firmer ride line around the edges of worse spots. Once at the top the following downhill section is great to ride on. Fast flowing, but on some slightly rocky double tracks, your speed picks up and then vision diminishes due to excessive vibration. Keep the brakes on if you chose as picking a decent ride line and seeing potential parts of the track that you need to avoid, can be difficult on this high speed downhill section.

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Ingram Village Hall is situated on the edge of Northumberland National Park in the village of Ingram. It hosts several activities and entertainments throughout the year. It can also be used as an overnight stop.

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In the rolling Cheviot hills located between Northumberland and the Scottish Borders

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Located close to the hamlet of Branton, Branton Lakes Nature Reserve provides 29 hectares of diverse habitat for numerous species of plants, birds and other wildlife. The site centres on two lakes with surrounding grassland for grazing animals and woodland pasture fringing the site.

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Lovely place would recommend to anyone

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Ingram is a small quaint village that has existed since pre-Saxon times and sits in the Breamish Valley where the River Breamish widens out into fields and haughland. The Breamish Valley (and Ingram in particular) is renowned for its natural beauty and sites of archaeological and historical significance. There are Iron Age hill forts to find with various walks signposted, large open spaces to picnic by the river and wonderful views of the surrounding hills. If you want to walk, relax with a picnic or cycle there are many routes and spaces available to you. Being part of Northumberland National Park there’s also a visitor information board near the bridge, and car parking areas at various points in the valley.

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Middle Dean hillfort has striking and well preserved ramparts overlooking quite a dramatic ravine. From here it is only a short walk to Cochrane hillfort.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many bus station hiking trails are available around Hedgeley?

There are over 30 bus station hiking trails available around Hedgeley, offering a variety of options for car-free adventures. These routes cater to different fitness levels, with 18 easy, 13 moderate, and 1 difficult trail to explore.

What kind of landscapes can I expect on bus station hikes in Hedgeley?

Hedgeley offers diverse landscapes, from easy loops around natural reserves like Branton Lakes to more challenging routes through hills and along rivers. You'll find scenic riverside walks, intriguing historical features, and expansive natural scenery, including views towards the broader Northumberland Coast National Landscape.

Are there any family-friendly bus station walks in Hedgeley?

Yes, Hedgeley has several easy, accessible paths suitable for families. The region's natural beauty, particularly around areas like Branton Lakes Nature Reserve, provides gentle terrain perfect for walks with children. Look for routes marked as 'easy' for the most family-friendly options.

Can I bring my dog on bus station hikes in Hedgeley?

Many trails around Hedgeley are dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the natural scenery with your canine companion. However, always check specific route details for any restrictions, especially regarding livestock or nature reserves, and keep dogs on a lead where necessary.

Are there any circular routes starting from bus stations in Hedgeley?

Yes, many of the bus station hikes in Hedgeley are designed as circular routes, bringing you back to your starting point. This makes planning your public transport journey straightforward. An example of a moderate circular route is the River Breamish – Ingram Café and Visitor Centre loop from Powburn, which covers nearly 12 km.

What are some notable natural features or attractions I can see on these trails?

The trails around Hedgeley offer access to several interesting natural features and viewpoints. You can discover the Linhope Spout Waterfall, enjoy panoramic views from Ros Castle Hill Fort, or explore the area around Cochrane Pike. The Middle Dean Hillfort is another historical point of interest accessible on some routes.

What is the best time of year to go hiking from bus stations in Hedgeley?

Hedgeley is enjoyable for hiking throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, while summer provides longer daylight hours. Winter hiking is possible, but be prepared for colder conditions and potentially muddy trails. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.

Are there any challenging hikes accessible by bus in Hedgeley?

For experienced hikers seeking a challenge, there is at least one difficult route available. The Route to Wether Hill – Cochrane Pike loop from Powburn is a demanding 18.5 km hike with significant elevation gain, offering a rewarding experience for those with very good fitness.

What do other hikers say about the bus station trails in Hedgeley?

The bus station trails in Hedgeley are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.5 stars from over 300 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse landscapes, the convenience of starting directly from public transport, and the variety of routes catering to different abilities.

Are there any moderate-difficulty routes for those looking for a good workout?

Yes, Hedgeley offers 13 moderate-difficulty routes from bus stations, perfect for hikers looking for a good workout without extreme challenges. An example is the Ingram Café and Visitor Centre – Middle Dean Hillfort loop from Powburn, a 17.3 km route that requires good fitness and offers scenic views.

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