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Pennine
Way Once Brewed to Bellingham 29.5km / 17.75miles
part of the Walking on the
Web guide to walking in England
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| Serviced accommodation | gradual ascents or descents along well defined paths or tracks. Suitable for novice walkers | ||
| Unserviced accommodation | considerable ascents and descents over moderate fell type terrain | ||
| Camp site | strenuous sometimes exposed routes requiring map reading and navigational skills | ||
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| Mueseum or building of historic interest, Castle | |||
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Crag Lough and Hotbanks Crag
At Turret 37A the paths depart and the Pennine Way heads north again although if you haven't been to Housesteads its worth the short detour to take in this magnificent Roman Fort.

Views of Greenlee and Brownlee Loughs to the left and right repectively as you head for the southern section of Wark Forest
Houghton Common
Warks Burn
Horneystead Farm
Waterfall on the Blacka Burn at Lowstead.
From here the Pennine Way follows a tarmac road. At the first junction go left and this will take you down to a T junction. The way goes straight across leaving the tar behind down to a footbridge over the Houxly Burn.
Shitlington Hall
Shitlington Crag Farm and Crags
Ealingham Rigg past the relay station
along the B6320 into Bellingham
Bellingham
part of the European Long Distance Walking Route E2
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