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Cycling and pedestrian path in Northumberland, UK

National Cycle Network (NCN) Route 155 is a Sustrans regional route in Northumberland. Running from the North Sea coast at Newbiggin due west to Morpeth. The 90% of this 8 mile route uses shared cycle/pedestrian verge-side paths. There is a small on-road section in Ashington. The route is fully signed and open.

Route

Starting at the sea front in Newbiggin, NCN 155 begins to climb at a very gentle gradient as it passes through Ashington. It reaches it high point, 65m above sea level, between Pegswood and Morpeth. From this point there is a steep descent down to Morpeth where the route ends.

Related NCN Routes

Route 155 crosses 1 at Ashington 55°11′15″N 1°32′33″W / 55.18755°N 1.54245°W / 55.18755; -1.54245.

References

  1. "Route 155". Sustrans. Retrieved 7 November 2016.
  2. "From Market Town to Beach" (PDF). Cycle Route. CycleCity Guides. Retrieved 7 November 2016.
  3. "NCN National Route 155". RouteYou. Retrieved 7 November 2016.
  4. Tyne & Wear Cycle Map (34). Sustrans. 2015. ISBN 1910845078.

External links

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