St Cuthbert’s Way

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Your Self-Guided Hiking Tour Includes:

  • Top Accommodation with Breakfast
  • Detailed Itinerary, Route Notes & GPS Tracks
  • Baggage Transfer
  • Top Accommodation with Breakfast
  • Local Tips & Historical Facts to enrich your walk
  • 24/7 Support
  • Hillwalk Tours Account for on-the-go documents
from £649 per person*
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  • Day 1 Arrival in Wooler

    From your point of arrival, use the public transport information we provide to make the journey to Wooler.

  • Day 2 Kirknewton to Wooler

    8 Miles / 12.5 Km 4-5 Hrs 1310ft / 400 Metres

    In the morning, you are transferred to Kirknewton for a classic hillwalking stage that spends much of the day in the uplands. A rewarding climb out of the little village leads you between two Iron Age hillforts before you join the St Cuthbert’s Way underneath the impressive bulk of Yeavering Bell, with the remains of its large hillfort. Continue up into the Cheviot Hills, where you are rewarded with fine views north, towards the sea. Enjoy the peace and tranquility of the moorland until you descend underneath Humbleton Hill towards the town of Wooler, the gateway into the Cheviots.

  • Day 3 East Horton to The Lindisfarne Inn (Beal)

    9.5 Miles / 15 Km 4-5 Hrs 950ft / 290 Metres

    After a transfer to East Horton, you cross the route of a Roman road and then follow the trail through a rolling landscape with the remains of WW2 defences. The romantic St Cuthbert’s Cave makes for a lovely picnic site. From the next ridge you suddenly get your first clear view of the coast and Holy Island, before a pleasant woodland walk guides you towards the end of your hike at Fenwick, near the coast. A short walk along a quiet road then brings you to The Lindisfarne Inn at Beal (not on the island).

  • Day 4 The Lindisfarne Inn (Beal) to Holy Island of Lindisfarne

    8 Miles / 12.5 Km 3-4 Hrs 160ft / 50 Metres

    This short day is undoubtedly the highlight of the St Cuthbert’s Way for most hikers. A lovely walk through meadows and fields brings you to the coast where a causeway links Lindisfarne to the mainland. From here, you can cross to Holy Island along the road or by following the ancient Pilgrim’s Way across the Beal Sands. Allow yourself enough time to explore the island with its medieval priory, castle, coastal nature reserve and inviting cafes and pubs.

  • Day 5 Depart Lindisfarne

    There are infrequent bus services off the island. It might be easier to take a taxi to nearby Beal or all the way to Berwick-upon-Tweed from where you can get connecting trains to Edinburgh, Glasgow and Newcastle. Full details provided upon booking.

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