Best waterfalls around Alwinton are found within the Northumberland National Park, offering natural beauty for visitors. The area serves as a gateway to several notable waterfalls, including those in the Breamish Valley and deeper within the park. These locations provide rewarding excursions into the wild and unspoiled character of the Cheviot Hills. Exploring the region reveals diverse landscapes and impressive natural features.
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I love walking in Northumberland my home town and the views up this area are amazing and there’s never many people about through the week
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Parking is on the roadside at Hartside Farm where you are asked to park on a grass verge just before the farm. Please keep gates/access clear. There are a restricted amount of spaces there and there is no vehicular access after this point. Part of the route is on permissive footpaths, where access is allowed by the landowner. Please keep dogs on leads and follow the paths.The route also runs across Open Access land where the landowner has a dog restriction in place. If parking is limited then an option is to leave your car at Ingram visitor centre or Powburn village and share lift if possible.
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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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Amazing place, lucky enough to walk the trails before the storms. Now closed for forestry works. Waterfall still accessible.
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Hindhope Linn is a beautiful waterfall in a serene and enchanting dell. A stones-throw from the Pennine Way, this magical spot has a wonderful atmosphere.
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Super fun and incredibly pretty section of trail that follows the as makes an tough climb you had to get over to start the trail worth it
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Among the most notable waterfalls, you'll find Linhope Spout Waterfall, which plunges almost 60 feet into a deep pool, and Hindhope Linn Waterfall, known for its serene dell. Davidson's Linn, deep within Northumberland National Park, is also highly regarded for its impressive cascades.
Yes, Linhope Spout Waterfall is a popular spot for wild swimming. Its deep plunge pool and refreshing waters make it an ideal place to cool off, especially during warmer months.
The area around Linhope Spout Waterfall is known for its abundant wildlife, including opportunities to spot rare red squirrels. The secluded nature of many waterfall locations within Northumberland National Park also offers a chance to observe various bird species and other local fauna.
Yes, Linhope Spout Waterfall is considered family-friendly, offering a beautiful setting for picnics and relaxation. The walk to Hindhope Linn Waterfall is also a short and magical route suitable for families.
For some waterfalls, like those near Hartside Farm, parking is available on the roadside at Hartside Farm Parking and Waterfall. Visitors are asked to park on a grass verge just before the farm, keeping gates and access clear. Limited spaces are available, and sharing lifts or parking at Ingram visitor centre or Powburn village are suggested alternatives.
The waterfalls are beautiful year-round. In summer, spots like Linhope Spout Waterfall are perfect for cooling off and picnics. During winter, the landscape transforms, offering a different, often dramatic, experience of the cascades. Clear evenings, especially at Linhope Spout, are excellent for stargazing as it's within the Northumberland International Dark Sky Park.
Many trails in Northumberland National Park are dog-friendly. However, specific areas, particularly those on permissive footpaths or Open Access land, may have restrictions. For example, near Hartside Farm Parking and Waterfall, dogs must be kept on leads, and some Open Access land has a dog restriction in place. Always check local signage.
The Alwinton area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as those found in the Hiking around Alwinton guide, or enjoy cycling and gravel biking routes. The Gravel biking around Alwinton guide and Cycling around Alwinton guide provide options for different cycling experiences.
Yes, many hiking routes in the area will lead you to waterfalls. For instance, the walk to Hindhope Linn Waterfall is a short hiking route. The Usway Burn Trail also features numerous waterfalls along its path. You can find more options in the Hiking around Alwinton guide.
Visitors frequently praise the peaceful and magical atmosphere of places like Hindhope Linn Waterfall. The stunning beauty of Linhope Spout Waterfall, with its opportunity for wild swimming and relaxation, is also a major draw. The unspoiled character of the Cheviot Hills and the rewarding treks to remote falls like Davidson's Linn are also highly valued.
While not entirely hidden, Hethpool Linn Waterfall offers a charming experience as it tumbles over rocks through a small gorge within a wooded area, providing a tranquil spot away from more frequented paths. Davidson's Linn, though well-known, requires a challenging 10-mile trek, making it feel more secluded and rewarding for those who venture there.
Beyond the waterfalls, the region boasts diverse natural beauty. You'll encounter serene dells, dense forests, and dramatic gorges. The Hethpool Linn Waterfall, for example, is situated within a small wooded area and forms part of the College Burn. The wider Northumberland National Park offers expansive views of the Cheviot Hills and opportunities for stargazing.


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