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The best waterfall hikes and walks around Kirknewton

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Waterfall hiking trails around Kirknewton are primarily found within the Cheviot Hills, offering a landscape shaped by glacial activity with rolling hills and open moorland. The region features scenic valleys and provides diverse opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts. These trails often lead through wild, open terrain, characteristic of the Northumberland National Park.

Best waterfall hiking trails around Kirknewton

  • The most popular waterfall hiking route is Yeavering Bell loop from Kirknewton — Northumberland National Park, a 7.0 mile (11.3 km) trail…

Last updated: April 25, 2026

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Yeavering Bell loop from Kirknewton — Northumberland National Park

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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The Wandering Fiona
April 13, 2025, St Cuthbert’s Way in Northumberland National Park

Absolutely beautiful stretch. Watch out for Adders in the summer. Especially if you have a dog with you.

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College Valley has a car park and good information and maps on the roof covered information board. You get a clear view of your location, surroundings & routes on the maps. There were a few cars there on this wet, windy end of march 2024 day

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Some of the hill get higher as this trail goes on. Wester Tor at 537mtrs. The day I rode this trail had foul weather, driving raining & westerly headwinds

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Hethpool Linn waterfall forms part of the College Burn near Hethpool in the College Valley. It runs through a small gorge and tumbles over rocks before continuing its journey peacefully along the valley floor. It is situated within a small wooded area and is crossed via a small wooden bridge. When approaching the waterfall take care of the steep sides. The waterfall can be walked to on its own or part of a longer walk.

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David Howells
September 17, 2023, Yeavering Hamlet

Yeavering is a charming scenic hamlet located on the River Glen. Nearby is Yeavering Bell one of the largest Iron Age hillforts in the region and one of the most important archaeological sites in early medieval Britain, yet it is one that few members of the public are aware of. There has been a settlement here on the valley floor under the shadow of Yeavering Bell since the Bronze Age, about 5,000 years ago.

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St Gregory's is the parish church of Kirknewton. There has been a church on this site since at least the 11th century. The church was restored by John Dobson in 1860, retaining the 15th century chancel and south transept. A notable feature of the church is the c.12th century stone relief of the Adoration of the Magi, which is set into the wall near of the chancel arch.

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Sturdy footwear and sure footed was required. Worth the effort though

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You can really step back in time at this spot. During the 7th Century, the palace of King Edwin of Northumbria and his successors was at Gefrin. Excavations have revealed a huge complex of great halls more than 85 feet (26 m) in length here. Be sure to check out the monument on the northern side.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many waterfall hiking trails are available around Kirknewton?

There are 7 dedicated waterfall hiking trails around Kirknewton, primarily located within the Cheviot Hills and Northumberland National Park. These routes range from easy strolls to moderate climbs, offering diverse options for exploring the region's natural beauty.

Are there any easy waterfall hikes suitable for families or those seeking a shorter walk?

Yes, for an easier and shorter option, consider the Hethpool Linn Waterfall loop from Hethpool. This moderate 2.0-mile (3.3 km) path leads directly to Hethpool Linn Waterfall and is a popular choice for a less strenuous outing.

Can I bring my dog on the waterfall trails near Kirknewton?

Many trails in the Northumberland National Park area are dog-friendly, but it's always recommended to keep dogs on a lead, especially near livestock or sensitive wildlife areas. The Hethpool Linn Waterfall loop from Hethpool is a popular choice for dog walkers, offering a pleasant walk to the waterfall.

Are there circular waterfall walks available?

Yes, several waterfall trails around Kirknewton are circular. For example, the Yeavering Bell loop from Kirknewton — Northumberland National Park is a 7.0-mile (11.3 km) circular route offering expansive views. Another option is the Hethpool Linn Waterfall loop from Kirknewton — Northumberland National Park, a 4.9-mile (7.9 km) circular trail.

What are the parking options for accessing waterfall trails?

Parking availability varies by trailhead. For trails like the Hethpool Linn Waterfall loop from Hethpool, you can often find parking near the Hethpool area. For routes originating closer to Kirknewton village, local parking might be available, but it's advisable to check specific route details or local signage before your visit.

What other natural attractions can I explore near the waterfall trails?

Beyond the waterfalls, the region offers stunning natural monuments and peaks. You can explore highlights such as Linhope Spout Waterfall, The Cheviot Summit, or Summit of Windy Gyle. The area also features historical sites like the Yeavering Bell summit and hillfort, offering a blend of natural beauty and ancient history.

What do other hikers say about the waterfall trails around Kirknewton?

The waterfall trails around Kirknewton are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 170 reviews. Hikers often praise the wild, open landscapes of the Cheviot Hills and the serene beauty of the waterfalls, noting the diverse terrain and well-maintained paths.

Is public transport available to reach the waterfall hiking areas?

While Kirknewton itself is a village, the primary waterfall hiking areas like Hethpool and the Cheviot Hills are more remote. Public transport options directly to these trailheads are limited. It's often necessary to use a car or arrange local transport from nearby towns like Wooler to access the starting points of these trails. For more detailed information on local transport, you might consult local tourism resources like Northumberland National Park's website.

Are there any permits required for hiking in the Northumberland National Park area?

Generally, permits are not required for hiking on public rights of way within Northumberland National Park. However, specific areas, such as parts of the College Valley, may have restricted vehicle access or require permits for driving. Always check the latest regulations on the Northumberland National Park website before your visit, especially if planning to drive into more remote valleys.

Where can I find places to eat or drink near the waterfall trails?

The immediate vicinity of the more remote waterfall trails, such as those around Hethpool Linn, has limited facilities. You'll find more options in Kirknewton village itself or in larger nearby towns like Wooler, which offer cafes and pubs. It's a good idea to pack snacks and drinks for your hike, especially for longer routes.

What is the best time of year to visit the waterfall trails?

The best time to visit the waterfall trails around Kirknewton is typically during spring or autumn. In spring, the waterfalls are often at their fullest due to snowmelt and rainfall, and the landscape is vibrant. Autumn offers stunning colours. Summer can also be pleasant, but waterfalls might have reduced flow during drier periods. Winter can be beautiful but requires appropriate gear for potentially challenging conditions.

What should I wear for hiking the waterfall trails?

Given the varied terrain and potential for changing weather in the Cheviot Hills, it's advisable to wear sturdy, waterproof hiking boots with good ankle support. Layered clothing is recommended, including waterproof and windproof outer layers. Even on sunny days, conditions can change quickly. Don't forget a map, compass or GPS, and sufficient water and snacks.

Are there any hidden gem waterfall walks that are less crowded?

While Hethpool Linn is popular, exploring some of the longer, more challenging routes like the Yeavering Bell loop from Kirknewton can lead you to more secluded spots and offer a sense of wilderness. The Cheviot Hills generally provide ample opportunities for peaceful hiking away from the main tourist hubs, especially on weekdays or outside of peak season.

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