St Oswald's Way (8 Days & 7 Nights)
The first section of the walk, which is also the longest starts at Lindisfarne Priory on the beautiful Holy Island and heads westwards to the ...
Bamburgh was the site of King Oswald’s royal seat and the most familiar landmark is the magnificent Bamburgh Castle.
From the picturesque village of Craster which is famous for its oak-smoked kippers, the St. Oswald’s Way continues south along the stunning ...
Warkworth is a beautiful village with a fantastic setting, which lies beneath the castle with the river Coquet passing through it.
The picturesque and ancient village of Rothbury is surrounded by hills and when the St. Oswald’s Way leaves here you leave the River Coquet behind ...
The final section of the St. Oswald's Way leaves the picturesque village of Kirkwhelpington and runs southwards through rolling countryside.