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Reivers Way

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Reivers Way is a long-distance walking route in Northumberland, England. It goes through the Northumberland National Park and the Cheviot Hills, covering about 242 kilometres (150 miles). The trail starts in Corbridge, a Roman town, and crosses Hexhamshire Common and Hadrian’s Wall. It then goes via Wark and Rothbury into the Cheviot hills, climbs Clennell Street to The Cheviot, and drops down to Wooler. From Wooler it passes Belford to Bamburgh, the historic capital of Northumbria, and then follows the Northumberland Coast Path from Seahouses to Alnmouth.


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