Kirknewton and Yeavering Bell
Walk left from the car park and then left again into the village. Just before a gate, turn right along a lane, which shortly degrades to a grass track. Passing through occasional gates, it gently climbs across the northern flank of West Hill, eventually passing old barns. The track continues for another 0.75 miles (1.2km), curving around the hill before reaching a waypost. Bear off right, descending across a steam to a gate and ladder stile.
Turn left to another stile, then climb half right across the field beyond to a hand gate in the top wall. Through that, bear right to a waymarked post beside a track, part of St Cuthbert’s Way.
Walk left. Approaching Torleehouse, bear off right along a path bypassing the farm. Rejoin the track beyond and continue for another 0.25 miles (400m). Reaching a cattle grid, turn off right with St Cuthbert's Way along a grass track. Keep with it through a gate and up the rough hillside beyond to a gate and ladder stile in the top corner.
Go over the stile and turn right to follow the footpath uphill. After 0.25 miles (400m), at a low-level signpost, swing left, signed ‘Yeavering Bell’. Waymarkers guide you down into the valley, across a stream, then steeply uphill. The path eventually passes through the collapsed rubble of the fort wall. Bend right to reach the summit of Yeavering Bell.
The fort area is worthy of exploration and the outlines of hut circles are readily discernible. The way off lies through a waymarked break halfway along the northern wall (the opposite side to which you arrived), from which a path drops to the left. Occasionally waymarked, it runs steeply downhill, ultimately reaching a fence stile beside a wall.
Walk down to a ladder stile from which a rough path continues across the lower slopes. Joining a track at the bottom, leave the hill beside a barn and follow the ongoing track ahead past cottages out to a lane. The site of the Ad Gefrin palace can be visited from an access path opposite.
Turn left along the road and follow it back to Kirknewton. Where it bends right at the edge of the village, keep ahead past cottages. Go through a gate and swing right, back to the car park.
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