Guns Cleugh

Valley in Northumberland

England

Guns Cleugh

The Pennine Way near Blakehopeburnhaugh
The Pennine Way near Blakehopeburnhaugh Credit: Dave Kelly

Guns Cleugh is a valley located in Northumberland, England. Situated near the border with Scotland, this picturesque valley is known for its rugged beauty and tranquil atmosphere. The valley is surrounded by rolling hills and dense forests, making it a popular destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts.

At the heart of Guns Cleugh is the meandering Guns Beck, a small river that flows through the valley and adds to its natural charm. The valley is also home to a variety of wildlife, including deer, foxes, and numerous bird species.

Historically, Guns Cleugh has been used for farming and grazing, and remnants of old stone walls and farm buildings can still be seen scattered throughout the valley. The area is also rich in archaeological sites, with evidence of ancient settlements dating back thousands of years.

Overall, Guns Cleugh offers visitors a peaceful retreat from the bustle of modern life, with its stunning scenery and abundant wildlife making it a perfect spot for relaxation and exploration.

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Guns Cleugh Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.309689/-2.3331649 or Grid Reference NT7801. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

The Pennine Way near Blakehopeburnhaugh
The Pennine Way near Blakehopeburnhaugh
The Pennine Way near Blakehopeburnhaugh
The Pennine Way near Blakehopeburnhaugh
Path to Hindhope Linn Attractive forest path leading to the waterfall.
Path to Hindhope Linn
Attractive forest path leading to the waterfall.
Blakehope Burn
Blakehope Burn
Footbridge and Confluence of Hinhope and Blakehope Burns
Footbridge and Confluence of Hinhope and Blakehope Burns
Field in the middle of Redesdale Forest
Field in the middle of Redesdale Forest
A68 approaching Redesdale Forest Towards Jedburgh.
A68 approaching Redesdale Forest
Towards Jedburgh.
Bend in the A68, Redesdale Forest Towards Jedburgh.
Bend in the A68, Redesdale Forest
Towards Jedburgh.
A68, Cottonshopeburnfoot Towards Jedburgh.
A68, Cottonshopeburnfoot
Towards Jedburgh.
A68, Low Byrness Towards Jedburgh.
A68, Low Byrness
Towards Jedburgh.
Three Kings Stone Circle A 'four poster' stone circle with great views across the Rede valley to Dour Hill now that the forestry has been harvested.
Three Kings Stone Circle
A 'four poster' stone circle with great views across the Rede valley to Dour Hill now that the forestry has been harvested.
The Pennine Way near Blakehopeburnhaugh
The Pennine Way near Blakehopeburnhaugh
The Pennine Way near the River Rede
The Pennine Way near the River Rede
The Pennine Way near the River Rede
The Pennine Way near the River Rede
The Pennine Way near Cottonshopeburnfoot
The Pennine Way near Cottonshopeburnfoot
The Pennine Way near Low Byrness
The Pennine Way near Low Byrness
The Pennine Way near Byrness
The Pennine Way near Byrness
Byrness church from the Pennine Way
Byrness church from the Pennine Way
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Guns Cleugh is located at Grid Ref: NT7801 (Lat: 55.309689, Lng: -2.3331649)

Unitary Authority: Northumberland

Police Authority: Northumbria

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