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New coastal walk planned

Posted
12 January 2017
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By David Suggett
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The Peregrini Lindifarne Landscape Partnership has joined forces with Patrick Norris, a professional walking guide based in Belford, to begin surveying and researching the first section of a coastal walk between Cocklawburn and the causeway at Beal. 

Between 10am and 3pm on Thursday 19th January, the team will be exploring the northern stretch of the coastline between Cocklawburn and Goswick, the former being the northern gateway of the Peregrini area and remarkable for it geology and industrial heritage.

The recce is the first of three that will help combine all the essential information about this 10km walk. Patrick and the Peregrini team have a wealth of experience on the area but want the public to help find out what works, what's of interest and what's not.

To express your interest in attending any of the three recce walks, go to our events page.

 

The Peregrini Lindisfarne Landscape Partnership Scheme is managed by a Partnership of professional and community representatives from Holy Island and surrounding shore side area. The lead organisation for the Scheme is the Northumberland Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) Partnership, hosted by Northumberland County Council.