From coast to countryside: 4 accessible trails with perfect pitstops

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Looking for exciting autumn adventures for all ages and abilities? Look no further…

We’re bringing you four accessible walking routes that cater to everyone, from coastal paths to countryside strolls and historic railway trails.

With convenient bus, Metro and train routes, exploring the North East has never been easier and enjoyable for everyone.

If you want to discover the region in a fun, eco-friendly way, check out Go Smarter Go Active. This North East Combined Authority campaign offers interactive maps, curated day trips and regional cycling events to inspire your next adventure.

Here are some of our favourite accessible walking routes, complete with perfect pitstops along the way.

Seaham Harbour walking trail

NORTH SEA BREEZER

Length: 5.1 miles

The North Sea Breezer is a hidden gem stroll that stretches from Seaham Harbour to the stunning shores of Wearside. This cliff-top walk offers breathtaking views, fresh sea air and a refreshing breeze to blow those cobwebs away.

You’ll discover striking sculptures, dramatic scenery, a rich heritage trail and countless Insta-worthy spots along the way. This peaceful, lesser-known route is perfect for soaking up the sights.

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The Lookout, Seaham DISCOVER
North Beach Coffee Bar, Seaham DISCOVER
Albion at Ryhope Restaurant & Bar DISCOVER

DISCOVER DERWENT

Length: 12 miles

The old Derwent Valley Railway once connected Newcastle and Consett, transporting passengers and goods until it closed in 1962. Today, it’s a popular route for walkers and cyclists, offering plenty of history along the way.

You’ll pass points of interest like Derwenthaugh Cokeworks, Axwell Hall, Hollinside Manor and Gibside Hall. There are also old railway platforms, bridges and houses to spot. The full route stretches from Consett to Swalwell, but you can easily explore it in sections, taking your time to enjoy the scenery and history at your own pace.

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Hownsgill Farm, Tearooms & Caravan Park DISCOVER
The Tavern Micro Pub, Rowlands Gill DISCOVER
Dilly Dilly's Ice Cream Shop, Rowlands Gill DISCOVER

NEWCASTLE TO BLAYDON RACER

Length: 6.6 miles

This intermediate trail is inspired by the historic horse race and the famous song sung proudly at St James’ Park. You’ll start in Grainger Town, home to iconic spots like Grainger Market, Theatre Royal and Grey Street. If you’re wanting to take the bus as part of your autumn adventure head to Eldon Square or Haymarket bus stations.

Pass through the Bigg Market, then head along the ‘Diamond Strip’, past Central Station and through the Centre for Life. Follow the route along the River Tyne, crossing at Scotswood Bridge for stunning views upriver and downriver. Finish in Blaydon, Gateshead’s most sung-about town, where there are plenty of vibrant shops and eateries to discover.

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Twenty Twenty, Newcastle DISCOVER
The Yard Micropub, Blaydon DISCOVER
The Huntsman Sports Bar & Grill, Blaydon DISCOVER

SUNDERLAND KEEL LINE TRAIL

Length: 3.6 miles

Inspired by Sunderland’s rich maritime history, the Keel Line Trail takes you from city streets to the North Sea’s shores. Start your family adventure at the ‘Propellers of the City,’ an artwork celebrating 600 years of shipbuilding. Cross the Wearmouth Bridge and visit the National Glass Centre or Sunderland Marina, a hotspot for water sports lovers.

As you reach Roker and Seaburn, soak up the stunning beach views and dramatic North Sea scenery. Grab an ice cream or some traditional fish and chips to cool down before ending your journey in the charming village of Whitburn.

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These Things Happen, Sunderland DISCOVER
Tin of Sardines Gin Bar, Sunderland DISCOVER
STACK Seaburn DISCOVER
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Rachael Ellis
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After gaining a first in her BA Media and Journalism degree at Northumbria University, Rachael worked at Newcastle’s leading regional newspaper with her stories being picked up in national and global newspapers She spent two very successful years giving a voice to those communities across the North East who otherwise…

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