Cramlington dog-friendly circular

Walks, England, Northumberland

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  • This walk starts at the East Cramlington Nature reserve NE23 6XG. The nearest bus stop is Lamb St served by routes 19, 57 & 58.

    Step 1: This walk starts at the East Cramlington Nature reserve NE23 6XG. The nearest bus stop is Lamb St served by routes 19, 57 & 58.

  • As you enter the parking area, turn right to follow the bridleway. The path is accessible for pushchairs and very easy to walk on.

    Step 2: As you enter the parking area, turn right to follow the bridleway. The path is accessible for pushchairs and very easy to walk on.

  • Follow the path

    Step 3: Follow the path

  • You will reach a pond with a jetty. A great wetland habitat.

    Step 4: You will reach a pond with a jetty. A great wetland habitat.

  • If your dogs like to swim they'll enjoy this area. Look out for wildlife too.

    Step 5: If your dogs like to swim they'll enjoy this area. Look out for wildlife too.

  • Continue along the bridleway. There are open hills on your left for your dogs to have a run.

    Step 6: Continue along the bridleway. There are open hills on your left for your dogs to have a run.

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