Country Walk & Ride Summary

Duddo Estate near Berwick-Upon-Tweed

Duddo has a rich variety of prehistoric, medieval and post-medieval archaeological sites. The bridlepath leads to Duddo Four Stones, a 4000 year old Bronze Age stone circle cremation burial sit (footpath access only to the circle). Local names include ‘The Women’ The Singing Stones’. The ruins of Duddo Tower are a prominent feature on crags south of the village. The tower was destroyed in 1496 by James IV of Scotland but repaired to give protection until the late 16th century.

County
NORTHUMBERLAND
Duddo Estate - Click to see the Site Map (PDF)

Click to see the Site Map (PDF)
Grid Reference
NT930436 (link to Interactive Map in a new window)
OS Landranger No.
75
CPH Reference Number
31/290/0020
Near To
Berwick-Upon-Tweed
Length of route
3.0 km (1.9 miles)
Best time to visit
All year round
Access end date
30/09/2014

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Information Last Updated
4 October, 2004