Riverine walks (north-east)

This group includes walks along all rivers whose waters flow into the North Sea between Duncansby Head and Gibraltar Point.

Routes

  • Deeside Way
    A 71km walk in the river valley between Ballater and Aberdeen.
  • Derwent Valley Heritage Way
    A walk of 85km along the river between Ladybower Reservoir and Derwent Mouth.
  • Derwent Walk
    A 19km railbed walk between Consett and Swalwell, near Blaydon.
  • Devon Way
    A walk of 11km, almost entirely on railbed, between Alloa and Dollar.
  • Foss Walk
    A 45km walk between the source of the River Foss at Easingwold and its foot at York.
  • Lanchester Valley Way
    A 19km railbed walk between Consett and Broompark.
  • Nidderdale Way
    A walk of 85km forming a loop along Nidderdale.
  • River Avon Heritage Trail (Lothian)
    A 13km walk following the River Avon between Avonbridge and Linlithgow Bridge.
  • River Wear Trail
    A 16km route following the River Wear between Washington (Fatfield) and the river’s outflow in Sunderland (Roker).
  • Speyside Way
    A 140km walk between Newtonmore and Buckie.
  • Teesdale Way
    A 148km walk between Dufton in Cumbria and Teesmouth.
  • Water of Leith Walkway
    A 22km walk following the Water of Leith from Balerno to Leith.
  • Weardale Way
    A 119km walk between Killhope and the sea at Sunderland.

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