The longest stretch of the King Charles III England Coast Path opens today in Northumberland, between Bamburgh and the Scottish border – and takes in many local highlights
and the border at Marshall Meadows Bay, just north of Berwick-upon-Tweed – and is the longest stretch of the slowly evolving path to open to the public to date.
the route is an ideal way to see what England’s least crowded country. It has a population of approximately 320,274 and an area of 1,936 square miles – that’s around 165 people per square mile. Compare this with the UK’s average population density, about 720 per square mile.Northumberland Coast Path
“The great thing about the route is that there are no steep hills to climb,” says Ray Biggs, who leadsalong the coast. “The area is renowned for its stunning light, drawing artists from far and wide. Crashing waves provide a soothing soundtrack to the walk and when the tides allow, it is possible to follow parts on the route down on the sand. Hills rise gently to the west and the seemingly ever-present Cheviot frames the scene.
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