Blanchland
Turn left out of the car park along the lane. Just after crossing a stream, leave along a track on the left signed to Cote House Farm. Where it later bends right towards the farmhouse, go through a kissing gate on the left. Follow the fence to a stile and gate by power cable posts. Head away along a grass track leads, taking the left fork, which slants across the slope of the field towards cottages at the bottom. Exit over a ladder stile at the bottom onto a lane.
Follow the lane right, bending past a junction and the Baybridge Picnic Area. Over a bridge, just past a lane off to the right, turn left through a gateway by a footpath sign into a wood. Almost immediately, cross a stream then bear off right at a waypost to climb between the trees. Through a kissing gate at the top, go half right across a field, joining the long fence to climb to the top corner. Through a gate on the left, walk away on a track, swinging right around a wall corner. After passing through a second gate, abandon the track and revert to the right-hand wall. Go through yet another gate and continue with the wall to the lane at the far end of the field.
Walk left past Allenshields Farm and shortly after reach a small, isolated stone barn. Leave immediately before it through a hand gate and head away beside the right-hand wall. About three-quarters of the way downfield, cross a ladder stile and walk away next to the wall. Over another stile in the corner, cross a slab bridge and carry on, joining the left fence to emerge onto a lane opposite a Rope Barn.
Head downhill, keeping left when you reach the main road to cross back over the River Derwent. On the far bank, double back sharp-right beside a sign to Carrick along a narrow passage to the riverbank, and follow the path downstream. Take care as the path is occasionally narrow beside the river.
After a mile (1.6km), reaching a junction of tracks, turn left away from the river along a grass bridleway, signed to Blanchland. After a slight climb, it curves left to run pleasantly between sparse, flower-rich hedges.Â
Emerging onto the B6306, keep ahead back to the village. Before returning to your car, wander left to visit the abbey church and ruins, and pass beside the gatehouse to see the picturesque square overlooked by the Lord Crewe Arms.
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