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Corbridge - Rothbury (48 Miles)

Between the picturesque towns of Corbridge and Rothbury, embark on a 48-mile journey across the Eastern peninsula of Northumberland’s sparsely populated National Park. This is a breathtakingly scenic journey through the heart of the County’s vast open countryside where wild and wonderful views are in abundance in all directions. Summit Northumberland’s most distinctive hills, visit a species rarer than the Siberian Tiger, search for hidden waterfalls, and unearth Northumberland’s gruesome history on this highly underrated section of the Northumberland 250.

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  • A large, old castle-like building with multiple turrets and chimneys, surrounded by lush green trees and bushes on a hillside.
  • A peaceful rural landscape at sunrise with rolling hills, scattered trees, and fog, bathed in warm golden light.
  • Two bison standing on green grass with a forest background.
  • A cozy outdoor street scene at dusk with strings of festive white and yellow lights hanging overhead, illuminating a stone building with a brightly lit shop window displaying vintage items, and a large tree wrapped in yellow string lights on the right side.
  • An aerial view of a tall, narrow waterfall flowing down a rocky cliff surrounded by dense green trees.
  • A winding dirt road runs alongside a narrow river in a lush green valley with sheep grazing on the grass. Hills covered with grass and patches of trees are in the background under partly cloudy skies.