Route outline for walk n116:
Craster - Cushat Stiel - Queen Margaret's Cove - Dunstanburgh Castle - The St Oswald's Way - Embleton Bay - Dunstan Steads - Dunstan Square Farm - Proctors Spread - Dunstan - Craster Tower - Craster
Points of Interest/Notes on this walk:
Dunstanburgh Castle, stronghold of Thomas of Lancaster, is owned by The National Trust.
National Trails & Long Paths included on this walk:
Part of this walk follows a section of The St Oswald's Way, a 156km (97 miles) linear footpath connecting Holy Island (Lindisfarne) in Northumberland, England with Heavenfield (Hardrian's Wall) in Northumberland, England. The St Oswald's Way is waymarked by named posts. For more walks that include a section of this trail see The St Oswald's Way.
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