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Morpeth circular

Morpeth, England

Morpeth circular

Length9.9 mi
Elev. Gain629.8 ft
Est. Steps23000

River

Muddy

Created by helen v
Introduction
Morpeth circular is a 9.9 mile (23,000-step) route located near Morpeth, England. This route has an elevation gain of about 629.8 ft and is rated as medium. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.
AA 7 mile circular walk along river from Morpeth

Morpeth Chantry Bagpipe Museum

Tourist Attraction
The Morpeth Chantry Bagpipe Museum is located in Morpeth Chantry, Morpeth, Northumberland, England. The museum, founded in 1987, contains a large collection of historic bagpipes, especially, but not exclusively, historic Northumbrian smallpipes and Border pipes, mainly based on the collection of William Alfred Cocks (1892 - 1971).

Morpeth Castle

Historical
Morpeth Castle is a Scheduled Ancient Monument and a Grade I listed building at Morpeth, Northumberland, in northeast England. It has been restored by the Landmark Trust and is now available as a holiday rental home.

Carlisle Park, Morpeth

Place
Carlisle Park is a park located on the southern bank of the River Wansbeck in Morpeth, Northumberland. The park has the William Turner Garden, an aviary, a paddling pool, an ancient woodland, tennis courts, several bowling greens and a skate park. The park has one of the only four floral clocks in England, which was restored in 2018.

Collingwood House, Morpeth

Place
Collingwood House is a late 18th-century Georgian house, having Grade II* listed building status, at Oldgate, Morpeth, Northumberland. It was the home of Admiral Lord Collingwood from 1791 to his death at sea in 1810.The house is now used as the presbytery for the priest at the nearby Roman Catholic Church dedicated to St Robert of Newminster.

Mafeking Park

Place
Mafeking Park is a public park in Morpeth, Northumberland, at the bottom of Station Bank. It was unsuccessfully put forward by locals to be listed as the smallest park in the world in the Guinness Book of Records. The park was originally a triangle of land bounded by roads but after road improvements is now a small roundabout.

Morpeth Chantry

Place
Morpeth Chantry also known as All Saints Chantry is a Grade I listed building situated adjacent to the site of the ancient bridge across the River Wansbeck at Morpeth, Northumberland.It was built in about 1296 and served both as a chapel dedicated to All Saints and as a toll house for the river crossing.

Morpeth, Northumberland

Place
Morpeth is a historic market town in Northumberland, North East England, lying on the River Wansbeck. Nearby villages include Mitford, Clifton and Pegswood. In the 2011 census, the population of Morpeth was given as 14,017, up from 13,833 in the 2001 census. The earliest record of the town is believed to be from the Neolithic period.

Morpeth Clock Tower

Place
Morpeth Clock Tower is one of Morpeth's most famous landmarks. The tower stands 60 ft high with walls 3 ft 6 in thick. Tucked away off the corner of the Market Place in the town centre, it is now dwarfed by more modern structures such as the Town Hall (originally designed by Vanbrugh in 1714) and the YMCA buildings of 1905.

St George's Hospital, Morpeth

Place
St George's Hospital was a mental health facility in Morpeth, Northumberland.

Morpeth Town Council Information

Tourist Attraction
Route Details

Length

9.9 mi

Elev. Gain

629.8 ft

Est. Steps

23000
Created by
helen v
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