Welcome

NRWS is a friendly walking group based in Northumberland, founded in 1986 to encourage preservation of our disused railway lines as walking corridors.

We welcome members from a wide catchment area which is reflected in our varied walk programme.

Our walk leaders aim to provide a fun and interesting day out typically over 5-8miles with points of interest reflecting our local heritage and history especially but not exclusively, our railways. We walk on Sundays twice per month. The group often gather for coffee or food too at the end of a walk. With concern growing for climate change we have been actively involved as volunteers in local environmental projects such as tree planting and maintenance.

We also organise walking holidays and social events as part of our annual programme. 

Your membership includes a quarterly printed journal called Trackchat which provides reports on past walks and details of future walks

For details of our forthcoming walks programme please visit our Forthcoming Events page, our current programme for the year is available on our Annual Programme page

Regretfully dogs are not allowed on our walks

We have changed the way we show photographs of our activities. The home page now only shows our two most recent activities, for more photographs of earlier activities over the years, please click here for our Photo Gallery page giving photographs from our many years of walks.


Sunday 12th May

Dave Turpin's photographs of our walk following the Pilgrim's Way over the causeway to Lindisfarne at Low Tide - Holy Island was in the mist and the path was puddly in places

A slide show of other photographs by Dave, Jennifer and Angela of our visit to Holy Island on Sunday 12th May 2024

Sunday 5th May

Dave Turpin's photographs of our walk from Alnmouth to Amble, with weather about 16 degrees for a change. Coffee on the beach and lunch stop in a very busy Warkworth down by the riverside before the last leg into Amble. All in all a very nice day.