Hebron Hill Trig Point
Trig Point In Morpeth, Northumberland
This is the trig point for Hebron Hill (130m) near Morpeth.
Height - 130m // Bracket - S3685 // Postcode - NA
This is the Hebron Hill trig point (319m) near Morpeth, Northumberland.
From the road head east towards Hebron West Farm and then look for a finger post on your left leading you on to a permissive path. Although the path takes you in a direct NW line across the field, best to hug the fence line. Then go through a gate into another field and this time follow the path NW (crop depending), before going through two small wicket gates to a path which takes you along the east side of Hebron Hill Farm. Head past the mast before picking up a track and head north to the trig point.
Just over 1km each way. Just follow this route, or find it on OS Maps.
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How To Find Hebron Hill Trig Point
Where Is Hebron Hill Trig Point?
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55.207117, -1.7052839
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Where To Park For Hebron Hill Trig Point?
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55.201879, 55.201879
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The walk starts on the road which is in a farming area, so difficult to find a place to park without blocking the road. Best to park on the grassy verge near to the junction direct south from the trig point.
Contributed by Simon Hawkins
Thanks for checking out this place on the Fabulous North! I do enjoy a wander out in to the countryside trying to find hidden gems that not many people know about. You can't beat a rogue Pele tower up a remote hill or a mysterious stone circle or a stunning waterfall secluded in a forest.
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