A path from Heavenfield on Hadrian’s Wall to Holy Island (Lindisfarne). Oswald was the King of Northumbria in the 7th-Century, and the walk starts on Hadrian’s Wall next to the site of the Battle of Heavenfield. It passes through the beautiful Northumberland landscape before coming to the coast at Walkworth with its magnificent castle. The path then continues up the coast to Holy Island.
The St Oswald’s Way terrain is moderate, with the highest point on the path only 1000 ft high on the Simonside Hills, near Rothbury. For much of its length, the path is reasonably level. The path is well signposted with the St Oswald’s Way raven symbol. There are some ascents and descents on the first two days as far as Rothbury, with the path being more or less level the rest of the way.