Craster and Howick
Leave the rear of the front car park behind the tourist information centre, along a path into the Arnold Memorial Nature Reserve. Keep left where it forks, shortly leaving through a kissing gate. A trod leads away across pasture along a gentle fold to emerge through another kissing gate onto a lane.
Take the track opposite, which is signed to Howick Hall Gates. By houses at the end of the tarmac, bear left through a gate and keep ahead along a field track. Carry on at the edge of the next field, crossing a track at the far end to a kissing gate. Head half right across grazing below Hips Heugh, a trod leading to a second kissing gate in the right wall. The ongoing path strikes an oblique line left across the next field to leave through another kissing gate at its corner. Walk on beside a strip of wood, eventually curving out right along a track past the entrance to Howick Hall car park onto the corner of a lane.
Go left for 0.5 miles (800m), continuing past a junction to a sharp left bend. Keep ahead through a kissing gate on a gravel track that leads to the coast above Rumbling Kern.
The way lies to the left past a small cottage. The coast path runs above a succession of rocky cliffs before rounding Cullernose Point. Beyond, a shelf of wave-cut rock slopes to the sea, leading the path on towards Craster.
Approaching the village, the way skirts behind Hole o' the Dike and continues behind houses, eventually reaching the terrace garden of the Jolly Fisherman. Leave at the far side above the harbour and turn onto the village street opposite Robson's Smokehouse. Go right and follow the road around left past the lifeboat station back to the car park.
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