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Hikes around Ellingham explore the landscape of Northumberland, providing access to the coastline and the edge of Northumberland National Park. The region is characterized by sandy beaches, dramatic coastal scenery, and rolling inland hills. Routes often incorporate historical sites, such as castles and ancient ruins, into the walks.
Last updated: April 25, 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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15.3km
03:58
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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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9.61km
02:33
90m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Great walking along the coast, shoes off in the ripples, even at high tide!
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A very long and beautiful beach easily accessed from the road running behind.
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Grace Darling (24 November 1815 – 20 October 1842) was a lighthouse keeper's daughter. She rescued survivors from the shipwrecked Forfarshire in 1838 which brought her national fame. The paddlesteamer ran aground on the Farne Islands off the coast of Bamburgh where nine members of the crew were saved.
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Seahouses harbour is a popular location for tourists, many are waiting on the day trip boats to the Farne Islands, there are queues waiting to book on the boats
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Bamburgh, located on the northeast coast of England in Northumberland, is renowned for its historical and scenic significance. Dominated by the imposing Bamburgh Castle, a fortress with origins in the 6th century and extensive Norman architecture, the village offers panoramic coastal views and a rich history as the former seat of Northumbrian kings. The picturesque village features quaint shops, pubs, and St Aidan's Church, linked to the early spread of Christianity. The expansive sandy beaches and nearby Farne Islands enhance its natural beauty, attracting outdoor enthusiasts and wildlife watchers. Additionally, Bamburgh is celebrated for its connection to the Victorian heroine Grace Darling, commemorated in a local museum. This blend of historical depth and natural splendor makes Bamburgh a captivating destination.
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The sand dunes at Bamburgh Castle offer a breathtaking landscape, providing a serene and picturesque backdrop for visitors to enjoy the beauty of nature while exploring the historic castle grounds.
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A beautiful open expanse of sand on the far side of a shortish walk through the dunes. Views of Bamburgh Castle and the Farne Islands and best for photos at sunrise or sunset.
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As well as the wonderful wildlife and coastline, Seahouses is known for its seafaring traditions and history. In particular it is famed for its iconic Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) figure Grace Darling. She and her father took a rowing boat out to sea from Seahouses in 1838 and managed to save many people after the Forfarshire fishing boat crashed into rocks. An RNLI lifeboat at Seahouses bears the name Grace Darling in her honour.
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Yes, there are over 170 hiking routes to explore in the Ellingham area. They range from easy coastal strolls to more challenging inland treks, offering plenty of options for all fitness levels.
The trails around Ellingham are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.6 out of 5 stars. Hikers often praise the stunning coastal scenery, the mix of beach and moorland terrain, and the inclusion of historical sites like castles and ancient ruins.
Absolutely. For a short and scenic walk, consider the Cateran Hole Waymarker Stone – Cateran Hole Smugglers' Cave loop from Eglingham. It's a straightforward trail of less than 3 miles that takes you to a fascinating local landmark, perfect for a brief adventure.
Yes, many routes are designed as loops. A great example is the Cateran Hole Smugglers' Cave – Blawearie Farm Ruins loop from Eglingham. This moderate hike covers about 6 miles and combines interesting historical sites with beautiful open moorland views.
Many trails are family-friendly. Look for shorter, flatter routes, especially along the coast. The walk through the sand dunes and along the beach on the Hiking loop from Bamburgh is a great option that kids often enjoy.
Dogs are welcome on most trails, especially in open areas like beaches and moorland. However, you will be walking through areas with livestock and sensitive wildlife, so it's essential to keep your dog under control and on a lead where required. Always check for local signage.
The coastal paths offer classic Northumberland scenery. Expect expansive sandy beaches, high dunes, and dramatic views of the North Sea. Many routes, like the Seahouses Harbour and Beach – Bamburgh Castle loop from North Sunderland, feature iconic landmarks like Bamburgh Castle as a backdrop.
Hike durations vary widely. You can find short walks that take about an hour, like the easy loop from Bamburgh, as well as more substantial routes like the 15 km coastal path to Seahouses, which can take around 4 hours to complete.
Yes, the region is rich in history. A fantastic option is the Blawearie Farm Ruins loop from Eglingham, an easy walk that leads you across open moorland to the fascinating remains of a historic farmstead and nearby ancient rock art.
Ellingham is a great starting point for exploring the national park. For detailed information on routes, trail conditions, and facilities within the park itself, you can consult the official Northumberland National Park website.
Parking availability depends on the trailhead. Popular coastal spots like Seahouses and Bamburgh have designated pay-and-display car parks, which can get busy. For inland routes starting from villages like Eglingham, there is often on-street parking, but please park considerately.
While most routes are easy to moderate, there are about 10 difficult-rated hikes in the area for those seeking a challenge. These often involve greater distance, more elevation gain, and navigating the more rugged terrain of the Cheviot Hills on the edge of the Northumberland National Park.


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