Birdwatching

North Pennine Birdwalks 3: Allen Banks & Staward Gorge

North Pennine Birdwalks 3:
Allen Banks & Staward Gorge

In spring and early summer the ancient woodland at Allen Banks and Staward Gorge bursts with the songs of birds such as the wood warbler and willow warbler, song thrush and wren.

At quieter times of year these woods are still well worth a visit. In autumn the trees are a blaze of orange and yellow while rich clusters of fungi decorate the woodland floor. Even in winter, the activity of resident woodland birds provides a welcome contrast to the comparative quiet of the surrounding countryside.

Start location: The National Trust car park at Allen Banks and Staward Gorge (NY 797 641).
Terrain: Off-road sections and steep sections.
Distance: 5km/6 miles (in total).
There is car parking and public transport available.

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Use the link below to view the visit and explore map, and discover walks, trails, activities and more across the North Pennines AONB and UNESCO Global Geopark.

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