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The moors between Weardale and Tynedale, although lacking in dramatic summits, do offer excellent walking. This undemanding route starts from the picturesque village of Blanchland in Derwentdale and climbs steadily onto the moors. Using tracks and paths the walk then crosses Blanchland Moor to the edge of Slaley Forest before returning across Bulbeck Common and Birkside Fell to the start. There is a free car park on the north side of Blanchland village (Grid ref. NY964504). After parking turn left out of the exit and start the climb up to the hamlet of Shildon. Continue straight ahead on the lane climbing easily to reach Pennypie House. Stay on the main track bearing right to continue with a wall on your right to a gate (Grid ref. NY950522). Go through the gate and follow the clear track across Blanchland Moor. As you crest the brow of the hill, you will be rewarded in good weather with views as far north as the Cheviot. Stay on the main track descending towards Slaley Forest. About 300 metres before the edge of the forest a track goes left. Take this as far the edge of the trees. I hate walking through regimented lines of conifers and, with the benefit of open access, opted to walk southwest along the edge of the trees to a gate located at the southwestern tip of the plantation (Grid ref. NY945539). Turn right through the gate. With the fence to your left walk on a feint path south-west to reach a sunken track all but buried in heather. This is the Carrier’s Way passing the trig point on Warlaw Pike to your left. A narrow path follows the sunken track across the moor with improving views to your right across Devil’s Water Dale. Continuing across Bulbeck Common you reach a path junction at Embleyburn Head (Grid ref. NY941533). Go straight ahead here and do the same at a more complex junction of paths and tracks at grid reference NY936525) staying with the Carrier’s Way to reach a wall (Grid ref. NY936521). The onward route has been realigned and older OS maps show the old route. There are new waymarks in place and these should be followed to reach the new path junction at grid reference NY936517 where you bear left across Birkside Fell. The waymarking is generally clear although a couple of posts have toppled into the heather so you need to keep walking generally south east to reach a wall above Birkside (Grid ref. NY947510). Keeping the wall on your right continue to the track junction by Stothill Plantation (Grid ref. NY952508). Turn right here and descend down the lane to Baybridge. Reaching the main valley road cross over and take the recently constructed path (2006) that runs parallel with the road back to Blanchland village. Before returning to the car allow time to explore this very picturesque stone built village with its wonderfully quaint post office. Suggested Maps It is recommended you take a map with you when following a walk route. The preferred scale is 1:25000 used by the Explorer series.
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