Visiting the Hownsgill Viaduct
Walk towards the river, following it downstream through the park. Approaching a play area, bear right past a car park to the road by the entrance to a caravan park. Cross to a stile opposite into Allensford Woods Nature Reserve. Climb away through young plantation to the top of a rise. The path continues toward a fence, but before reaching it, swing left on a fainter path into mature wood. After following an embankment, descend to a gravel path. Turn right and climb through the wood. Beyond a wooden bridge, keep right with the main path, eventually emerging onto a street.
Go left past a school and follow the street around the edge of a housing estate to the main road. Turn left to The Castleside Inn.
Leave opposite the pub along a gravel track past allotments and signed as a footpath. The way continues through trees and then across open grassland towards the Hownsgill Viaduct. Passing back into trees, continue beneath the viaduct. Meeting a track, take the right branch along the base of the valley. Further on, where it swings up left, stay ahead on a grass trail, soon passing through a gate. In time, joining a path from the right, follow it up and over a stile onto a lane at Knitsley.
Turn left. Approaching a railway bridge, drop right to the trackbed of the Lanchester Valley Railway and swing beneath the bridge. Reaching a junction, turn left up to a lane by Hown's Farm.
Cross to a track opposite to the left, keeping ahead where it forks to join the Stanhope and Tyne Railway. Follow it on over the Hownsgill Viaduct for almost a mile (1.6km) to the A68 at Rowley. The track continues opposite past a car park and picnic area on the site of the old station, ultimately coming out onto a lane.
Walk right for 300yds (274m) to a signed gate and stile on the right. Head away down a field track, bearing slightly left beyond its end. Passing through a gap into a lower field, keep going downfield. Towards the bottom, skirt right of rush tussock then swing left to find a path through gorse leading to a stile in the bottom fence. Cross a stream below to a car park opposite and turn left out to a lane.
Head uphill for 75yds (69m) before leaving along a footpath signed off left. Drop over a footbridge and climb on to a stile. Follow a field track to the right, which eventually turns from the wood to Dean Howl Farm.
Reaching a junction, turn sharp right into the farmyard. Pass right of barns, then left to pick up a path below a fence on the left. As the way shortly opens to a field, curve left along the top of bank above a wood, eventually arriving at a stile between an oak and an ash. Cross a final field to emerge onto a lane.
Walk down to a bend and keep ahead through a gate. Follow the field edge below a wood, passing between gateposts to continue with an outgrown hedge. Over a stile, the ongoing path descends into trees along a scar overlooking the river. Drop to a footbridge spanning a side stream beneath a pretty waterfall and curve left beside an old meadow. Come out at the far side beside a lodge onto the main road (A68) opposite Allensford Country Park.
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