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St. Oswald’s Way Coastal Short Walks WARKWORTH & AMBLE

Warkworth is a beautiful and historic village near to the mouth of the River Coquet. The magnificent castle stands high above the river overlooking what was a harbour and market town in medieval times.

The present-day port of Amble is a short way downstream and provides great views and interesting sites around a harbour and marina. This is a pleasant, contrasting walk of both countryside and coast.

Distance: 5 miles (8 km)

This walk is available in its own folded leaflet in a set of eight which are waterproof and rip-proof, including maps, route instructions and information about the places and features found on the walks. They provide inexpensive and invaluable information to plan these great days out on St. Oswald’s Way in Northumberland.

How to buy your set of Maps of these short walks

Warkworth and Amble – 5 miles (8 km)

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Most of these walks follow public rights of way and other paths. There are, however, sections where country roads must be used. Please take great care when walking along roads and remember to follow the Highway Code.

 

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