Boltslaw Incline

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Walk towards Rookhope, leaving at a stile on the right opposite the Blanchland road. Cross a footbridge and climb to a stile on the left from which a path follows the course of an old railway from the ironstone quarries at the head of the valley. Carry on past cottages, ultimately emerging in a yard by an auto-workshop. Go left across Rookhope Burn into the village.

Turn right to pass the Rookhope Inn. At the bend, leave left on a gravel track signed as NCR 7 to Waskerley. Keep right at successive forks, but after going through a gate, ignore a track off right and settle into a steady plod up the Boltslaw Incline. 

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  Terrain  - Good tracks but pathless moorland, 8 stiles
  Landscape  - Open moorland hill with relics of industrial past
  Dog friendliness  - Dogs should be under control and on leads across grouse moor
  Parking  - Large lay-by beside Rookhope Arch, west of village
  Toilets en route  - In Rookhope
About the walk
The stubby arch across the river and scant ruins by the lay-by at the start of the walk testify to Rookhope's lead mining history, but ironstone was equally important to the valley. It had been dug and smelted in the valley as early as Roman times, and in the 12th century the Crown granted mineral...
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Boltslaw Incline

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Additional information
  Terrain - Good tracks but pathless moorland, 8 stiles
  Landscape - Open moorland hill with relics of industrial past
  Dog friendliness - Dogs should be under control and on leads across grouse moor
  Parking - Large lay-by beside Rookhope Arch, west of village
  Toilets en route - In Rookhope
About the walk
The stubby arch across the river and scant ruins by the lay-by at the start of the walk testify to Rookhope's lead mining history, but ironstone was equally important to the valley. It had been dug and smelted in the valley as early as Roman times, and in the 12th century the Crown granted mineral...
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If the Prince-Bishops of Durham had set out to make their cathedral the greatest tourist attraction in the northeast, they could not have done better. In a sense, that is exactly what they did set out to do.