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Dog friendly hiking trails around Broomlee Lough are set within a landscape characterized by expansive moorland loughs and dramatic crags, including Dove Crag. The area features a rare limestone pavement on the north shore, an ancient geological formation over 320 million years old. Broomlee Lough itself is a shallow freshwater lake, contributing to the serene atmosphere. The region lies immediately north of Hadrian's Wall, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, integrating natural exploration with significant Roman history.
Last updated: July 13, 2026
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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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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Crag Lough was formed by glaciers during the last ice age and is one of the four Roman Wall lakes. The other three are Broomlee, Greenlee and Halleypike.
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Steel Rigg is one of the most beautiful viewpoints along the high, central part of Hadrian's Wall.
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The Roman milecastle 39 is known as Castle Nick, because it lies in a niche in the hillside. The site was excavated between 1908 and 1911 and re-excavated between 1982 and 1987. In the south-east corner there was a stone oven and in the south-west corner a rectangular building with a sunken floor, associated with Roman finds. The milecastle appears to have been occupied until the end of the 4th century. In the 18th century, a dairy may have been built in the west corner. (Northumberland National Park)
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The Sill is the perfect place to explore Northumberland National Park and a fantastic location to connect with nature and the unique and special landscapes of the national park. There are interesting exhibitions, affordable parking, a café, toilets, etc. You can also enjoy a spectacular view from the rooftop terrace. It is a good starting point for walks to Hadrian's Wall.
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Benches, coffee and snacks, toilets available - see photos
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This is a lovely section of woodland path just above Crag Lough. It is not the sort of trail you expect to see along Hadrian's Wall, but it is a super nice section. It is a pity it's not a few kilometres longer.
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Milecastle 39 is a super scenic and impressive place. It is a well-preserved Milecastle on Hadrian’s Wall. It is immediately to the west of the Sycamore Gap and is just one of many outstanding features on this stretch of wall.
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The Sycamore Gap tree was an iconic tree that was over 200 years old and located in a dramatic dip along Hadrian's Wall. It was made famous in the film Robin Hood, which featured a scene where Kevin Costner and Morgan Freeman acted out a scene at this exact location. Unfortunately it could not stand up to a malignant, vengeful human with a chainsaw.
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There are over 25 dog-friendly hiking trails around Broomlee Lough, offering a variety of experiences for you and your canine companion. These range from easy strolls to more challenging routes, ensuring there's something for every fitness level.
The terrain around Broomlee Lough is diverse, featuring expansive moorland, dramatic crags like Dove Crag, and even unique limestone pavement on the north shore. Many trails also follow sections of Hadrian's Wall, offering a mix of historical paths and natural landscapes. Expect varied surfaces, from grassy tracks to rocky sections, especially near the crags.
Yes, there are several easy dog-friendly walks. For instance, the route Steel Rigg and Hadrian's Wall – Sycamore Gap (Robin Hood Tree) loop from Milecastle 40 (Winshields) is an excellent option. It's shorter and has less elevation gain, making it ideal for a relaxed outing with your dog.
Many routes offer stunning views. Trails that incorporate sections of Hadrian's Wall, such as the Crag Lough – Sycamore Gap (Robin Hood Tree) loop from Hadrian's Wall, provide panoramic vistas of the lough and the surrounding moorland. The dramatic crags and the historic wall itself create a truly picturesque backdrop for your walk.
Absolutely. Many of the dog-friendly trails around Broomlee Lough are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end at the same point without retracing your steps. An example is the View of Crag Lough – Steel Rigg and Hadrian's Wall loop from Vindolanda Fort, which offers a great loop experience.
The area is rich in history and natural beauty. You'll often find yourself walking alongside Hadrian's Wall, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Notable features include Sycamore Gap, famous for its iconic tree, and the unique limestone pavement on the north shore of Broomlee Lough. The lough itself is a peaceful freshwater lake, adding to the serene atmosphere.
Spring and summer offer pleasant conditions with blooming wildflowers and longer daylight hours, though it can get busy. Autumn provides beautiful colours and cooler temperatures, which many dogs appreciate. Winter walks can be stunning, but be prepared for potentially muddy or icy conditions, especially on higher ground, and shorter daylight.
Yes, for those seeking a greater challenge, there are longer and more difficult routes. The Walltown Quarry Nature Reserve – Steel Rigg and Hadrian's Wall loop from Vindolanda Fort is a difficult trail that covers a significant distance and elevation, perfect for experienced hikers and their fit dogs.
The dog-friendly trails around Broomlee Lough are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 780 ratings. Reviewers often praise the stunning views, the historical significance of Hadrian's Wall, and the varied terrain that keeps walks interesting for both humans and their canine companions.
Given the area's natural beauty and protected wildlife, it's important to keep dogs under close control, especially near livestock or sensitive habitats like the limestone pavement. Some areas may require dogs to be on a lead. Always carry water for your dog, and be mindful of the weather, as conditions can change quickly on the open moorland.
Many popular starting points for hikes along Hadrian's Wall, which are close to Broomlee Lough, offer dedicated parking facilities. For example, routes starting near Vindolanda Fort or Steel Rigg typically have parking available, though it may be paid. Always check local signage for parking regulations and fees.


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