Hall Cleugh

Valley in Northumberland

England

Hall Cleugh

Old road over the moor Between New Dotland Farm <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/NY9160">NY9160</a> and Jingling Gate <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/NY8959">NY8959</a>. This appears to be an old road between Hexham and Allendale; tarmac roads follow the same alignment at either end.
Old road over the moor Credit: Oliver Dixon

Hall Cleugh is a small valley located in the county of Northumberland, England. Situated within the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, it is renowned for its stunning natural landscapes and charming rural character. The valley is nestled between rolling hills and is traversed by a meandering stream, which adds to its picturesque appeal.

The surrounding countryside is a patchwork of lush green fields, dotted with traditional stone farmhouses and barns. The area is known for its rich biodiversity, with a variety of flora and fauna thriving in the valley. It is particularly popular with birdwatchers, who flock here to catch a glimpse of rare species such as red grouse and curlews.

Hall Cleugh offers numerous opportunities for outdoor activities and recreation. Hiking enthusiasts can explore the network of footpaths that crisscross the valley, providing breathtaking views of the Northumberland countryside. The valley is also a haven for cyclists, with quiet country lanes and challenging off-road trails to suit all abilities.

For those seeking a peaceful retreat, Hall Cleugh offers a range of accommodation options including charming bed and breakfasts and self-catering cottages. Visitors can enjoy a tranquil break, surrounded by the beauty of the Northumberland countryside.

Overall, Hall Cleugh is a hidden gem in Northumberland, offering visitors a chance to experience the unspoiled beauty of rural England. With its stunning landscapes, abundant wildlife, and opportunities for outdoor activities, it is a must-visit destination for nature lovers and those seeking a peaceful escape.

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Hall Cleugh Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.921044/-2.1603382 or Grid Reference NY8958. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Old road over the moor Between New Dotland Farm <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/NY9160">NY9160</a> and Jingling Gate <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/NY8959">NY8959</a>. This appears to be an old road between Hexham and Allendale; tarmac roads follow the same alignment at either end.
Old road over the moor
Between New Dotland Farm NY9160 and Jingling Gate NY8959. This appears to be an old road between Hexham and Allendale; tarmac roads follow the same alignment at either end.
Muddy track near Jingling Gate Between New Dotland Farm <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/NY9160">NY9160</a> and Jingling Gate <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/NY8959">NY8959</a>. This appears to be an old road between Hexham and Allendale; tarmac roads follow the same alignment at either end.
Muddy track near Jingling Gate
Between New Dotland Farm NY9160 and Jingling Gate NY8959. This appears to be an old road between Hexham and Allendale; tarmac roads follow the same alignment at either end.
Muddy track and plantation near Jingling Gate Between New Dotland Farm <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/NY9160">NY9160</a> and Jingling Gate <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/NY8959">NY8959</a>. This appears to be an old road between Hexham and Allendale; tarmac roads follow the same alignment at either end.
Muddy track and plantation near Jingling Gate
Between New Dotland Farm NY9160 and Jingling Gate NY8959. This appears to be an old road between Hexham and Allendale; tarmac roads follow the same alignment at either end.
Sheep on moor near Jingling Gate Didn't stop to check on the brick structure - drinking trough?
Sheep on moor near Jingling Gate
Didn't stop to check on the brick structure - drinking trough?
Old road over the moor Between New Dotland Farm <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/NY9160">NY9160</a> and Jingling Gate <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/NY8959">NY8959</a>. This appears to be an old road between Hexham and Allendale; tarmac roads follow the same alignment at either end. This short stretch was difficult going over tussocky grass.
Old road over the moor
Between New Dotland Farm NY9160 and Jingling Gate NY8959. This appears to be an old road between Hexham and Allendale; tarmac roads follow the same alignment at either end. This short stretch was difficult going over tussocky grass.
Sheepfold above Green Ridge The valley of the West Dipton Burn in the middle distance, with Tynedale beyond.
Sheepfold above Green Ridge
The valley of the West Dipton Burn in the middle distance, with Tynedale beyond.
Sheepfold above Green Ridge The valley of the West Dipton Burn in the middle distance, with Tynedale beyond. In the far distance, it is just possible to make out the turbines of the Green Rigg Windfarm [[NY9182].
Sheepfold above Green Ridge
The valley of the West Dipton Burn in the middle distance, with Tynedale beyond. In the far distance, it is just possible to make out the turbines of the Green Rigg Windfarm [[NY9182].
Road near Low Lane House Farm The public road comes to an end 600 metres further on.
Road near Low Lane House Farm
The public road comes to an end 600 metres further on.
Barn at Low Lane House Farm
Barn at Low Lane House Farm
Feeding time at Low Lane House Farm
Feeding time at Low Lane House Farm
Lenticular clouds over Hartside Sike
Lenticular clouds over Hartside Sike
Lenticular clouds over Hartside Sike
Lenticular clouds over Hartside Sike
Row of birch trees Near Hall Cleugh.
Row of birch trees
Near Hall Cleugh.
Jingling Gate Compare with the wintry scene, 12 years previously (<a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1704592">NY8959 : Jingling Gate</a>).
Jingling Gate
Compare with the wintry scene, 12 years previously (NY8959 : Jingling Gate).
Edge House Farm Compare with <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1135798">NY8959 : Edge House Farm</a>.
Edge House Farm
Compare with NY8959 : Edge House Farm.
Fields and plantations below Edge House Farm
Fields and plantations below Edge House Farm
Supplement for sheep An extra high energy, low moisture molassed feed and mineral bucket often found next to livestock feeders. Not the only product with this name.
Supplement for sheep
An extra high energy, low moisture molassed feed and mineral bucket often found next to livestock feeders. Not the only product with this name.
Northumbrian scene To the left the valley of one of the headwaters of the Ham Burn. On the skyline to the right, Lord's Lot Farm <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/NY8859">NY8859</a> the last farm before the start of the Allendale Moors.
Northumbrian scene
To the left the valley of one of the headwaters of the Ham Burn. On the skyline to the right, Lord's Lot Farm NY8859 the last farm before the start of the Allendale Moors.
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Hall Cleugh is located at Grid Ref: NY8958 (Lat: 54.921044, Lng: -2.1603382)

Unitary Authority: Northumberland

Police Authority: Northumbria

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