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Autumn Wonderland: Northumberland Trail Captivates Visitors

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  • 617-acre National Trust property in Northumberland
  • Home to over 70 species of birds and diverse wildlife
  • Carpet of ramsons (wild garlic) covers woodland floor in spring
Autumn Wonderland: Northumberland Trail Captivates Visitors

As of October 12th, 2025, a trail through ancient woodland in Northumberland has been named among the UK's best autumn walks. The Allen Banks and Staward Gorge, a 617-acre National Trust property, is a captivating destination for nature enthusiasts.

Situated in a deep gorge created by the River Allen cutting through the woodland, Allen Banks offers a variety of scenic walking trails. The area is home to over 70 species of birds, as well as a wide range of wildlife including red squirrels, roe deer, dormice, otters, and bats. Visitors can also explore the ruins of Staward Peel, a medieval peel tower, and a reconstructed Victorian summerhouse with breathtaking views.

One of the highlights of Allen Banks is the carpet of ramsons, commonly known as wild garlic, that covers the woodland floor in spring and early summer. This lush, verdant display adds to the enchanting atmosphere of the ancient woodland.

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The Allen Banks and Staward Gorge property is located within the North Pennines Area of Natural Beauty, ensuring a truly picturesque and serene experience for all who visit.

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The 617-acre National Trust property in Northumberland is known for its captivating autumn walks through ancient woodland, home to over 70 species of birds and diverse wildlife.
The ruins of Staward Peel, a medieval peel tower, stand on a promontory above the gorge created by the River Allen, offering visitors a glimpse into the area's rich history.
The woodland floor at Allen Banks is blanketed in a carpet of ramsons, or wild garlic, in spring and early summer, creating a lush, verdant display.

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