While Northumberland is famous for its long stretches of scenic beaches, the county also has a range of beautiful nature spots for wild swimming. Whether you're a local lo9oking for a new spot or visiting the area for the first time, discover our top areas for wild swimming in Northumberland below.
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Northumberland is a county in North East England. Bordering Scotland, the county is surrounded by land on three sides, with the fourth side bordering the North Sea with over 100 kilometres of coastline.
This hidden gem is tucked away in the Cheviot Hills. Linhope Spout is a 60-foot waterfall which lands into a plunge pool - 2 metres wide by 5 metres deep. The idylic spot is a gentle 3-mile walk across a mixture of tarmac roads and off-road tracks. While it's a popular spot for picnics, the waterfall is often secluded and provides the perfect escape to nature.
The postcode for Linhope Spout is NE66 4LZ. For a shorter walk, there is parking located at Hartside Farm approximately 1.5 miles away from the Linhope Spout.
Hareshaw Linn waterfall is located at the end of a lovely family friendly walk across the Hareshaw Iron Works trail. The forest trail is a hub for wildlife and rare plant life and offers a restful setting throughout all seasons.
The postcode for the designated waterfall car park is NE48 2BZ.
Found in Coquetdale, this swim includes a short hike up to the ancient Drake Stone, a mythical place with stunning panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and ruins of Harbottle Castle.
A wonderful short hike up to the ancient Drake Stone rewards you with stunning views over the surrounding countryside and over to the ruins of Harbottle Castle.Park at Forestry England car park located outside Harbottle village, then follow the forest track signposted ‘Drake Stone’ uphill through the woods. Turn right and follow the footpath over the heather moorland. As you approach the cairn, take the right at the fork which leads you to the secluded lake.
To enjoy a swim at this secluded lake, park at Forestry England car park (NE65 7BB) located outside Harbottle village, then follow the forest track signposted ‘Drake Stone’ uphill through the woods. Turn right and follow the footpath over the heather moorland. Take the right at the fork to discover the lake.
While this article focused on wild swimming in Northumberland, you can find more Northumberland trip ideas on our blog.
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