
A short teaching session started this shorter walk as we had 3 new walkers, Sue, Pete and Emma joining us.
Continue reading “Hauxley Nature Reserve – 13th January 2019”NORDIC WALKING – For fun AND fitness
A short teaching session started this shorter walk as we had 3 new walkers, Sue, Pete and Emma joining us.
Continue reading “Hauxley Nature Reserve – 13th January 2019”The first walk of 2019 saw us visit the town of Newbiggin by the Sea. It was great to welcome everyone back and also Christine’s daughter Stacey, who was with us for her first walk.
Continue reading “Newbiggin by the Sea and River Wansbeck – 6th January 2019”We have some very exciting news.
From February we will be working in partnership with the National Trust at Wallington Hall providing beginner Nordic walking sessions once a month initially.
The sessions will include a short training session followed by a 2 mile walk around part of Wallington’s grounds. Continue reading “Exciting News – Wallington Hall”
The weather forecast for this walk looked good, as a small group met at the Warkworth Picnic Area car park. Following the clocks changing, we moved the start time to 10 am. Everyone arrived early.
Warm up completed, we started down to Warkworth beach and towards Alnmouth, which we could see in the distance.
Warkworth beach is around 3 miles long and really beautiful. Everyone headed off at their own pace, with Martin, Claire and Kirsty striding out in front. Chris and Anne lagged behind, as they were taking photographs along the way.
We came across some rocks which, because the tide was high, were negotiated by going up onto the cliff top. This path took us alongside an old WW2 pillbox hidden in the cliff side.
Dropping down onto the beach again, we reached the mouth of the river Aln, separating us from Alnmouth. From here, we walked up a small hill to reach St Cuthbert’s Cross. This location is allegedly where St Cuthbert agreed to become Bishop of Lindisfarne when petitioned by the King. The view from the top is spectacular, and Chris, who hadn’t seen it before, exclaimed “Wow”.
Group photograph taken we then dropped down to the Cycle Path which took us around to Alnmouth. Claire asked Martin if we were walking along Lovers Walk! Unfortunately work was being carried out and the route was closed.
Once we were in Alnmouth, we headed to The Village Tearooms. This is one of our regular stops. We were told there was no space for us. However, Julie stepped in and spoke to Denise, who found us space and we enjoyed crab sandwiches, hot beef and gravy stotties and cakes with lashings of tea.
This was a walk that everyone was looking forward to. A walk to the iconic Sycamore Gap, interestingly most of the group had never been to this part of Hadrian’s Wall despite living in the North East. Continue reading “Sycamore Gap – 8 September 2018”
A free Sunday gave me a chance to recce the Wall and Heavenfield walk. I previously guided this walk a few years ago and decided to add this shorter but very varied walk to our programme. Continue reading “Wall and Heavenfield Recce 2nd September 2018”
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Thrunton Wood was an extra walk added to the programme. We had been contacted by Mauro, an Italian Nordic walker, who was on holiday in the area and was interested in a walk. We added this walk mid week as this fit his timetable. Four of our regular walkers joined us. Continue reading “Thrunton Wood Extra Walk – 15th August 2018”
We are busy putting the rest of our walks for 2018 onto the website. However we thought it would be useful to let you know dates and the name of the walk we have planned. Further details will be added to the website as soon as we have them. Continue reading “Walks coming up in 2018”
We have a 2019 date for your diary – SATURDAY 26TH OCTOBER 2019! Yes we know it is very early but we don’t want you to miss out.
At the Swainby/Osmotherley walk Angela and I were chatting and she said she would like to do a walk in memory of her lovely mum, Eileen, to raise money for Dementia UK. I offered to help Angela organise this walk.
We chatted about dates and Angela told me her mum would have been 100 on 24th October 2019. Unfortunately this date is a Thursday so we have decided to chose the date of SATURDAY 26TH OCTOBER 2019.
We will keep you up to date with plans and ideas. We hope you can join us. Continue reading “2019 Date for your diary”