How to get here

Take the scenic route to this spectacular destination. No matter where you’re arriving from there’s stunning scenery to accompany you every step of the way. It is also an ideal base for exploring Northumberland, Cumbria and the Scottish Borders.

Kielder Water & Forest Park is:
- 30 miles (50 minutes drive) by road from Hexham
- 52 miles (80 minutes drive) from Newcastle upon Tyne
- 40 miles (90 minutes drive) from Carlisle
- 30 miles (60 minutes drive) from Jedburgh

Please don’t speed and do drive carefully to help us protect our wildlife.

Forest Drive

The Forest Drive (which is very scenic) is a rough surfaced road suitable for 4x4 vehicles and passable by other cars with care. Visitors are advised to exercise caution as the surface is loose chip. It will close in inclement weather. If you are travelling to the Park via the Forest Drive you can join the road from the A68 at Byrness. 

Coming from Jedburgh/the north east of Scotland take the A68 heading south then the B6320 from Otterburn to Bellingham. Follow the brown signs to Kielder Water & Forest Park.

Those travelling from the north west of Scotland should follow the A7. Leave the road at Canonbie to join the B6357 to Newcastleton and Kielder Water & Forest Park is signposted from there.

From Newcastle or Carlisle, follow the A69 to Hexham then follow the B6320 to Bellingham (brown-signed Kielder Water & Forest) and then the C200 to Kielder Water & Forest Park.

Please remember to fill up before you begin your car journey as there are no petrol stations in the immediate Kielder Water & Forest Park area.


Getting around the Park

As the Park consists of the largest man-made lake in northern Europe and the largest forest in England, please take note how long it will take you to travel between the various attractions. There is no public transport so if you cycle or hike to a specific place it is advisable to take note of how long it will take you to get back to your car.

Using the Lakeside Way, you can cycle or walk a one of the circular trails we suggest or use the Osprey ferry to reach a destination and cycle or walk the return journey. The ferry must be pre-booked by contacting or visiting Leaplish Waterside Park or Tower Knowe Visitor Centre where you can also check the ferry timetable before setting off on your journey.

Leaplish Waterside Park, tel: 01434 251 000
Tower Knowe Visitor Centre, tel: 01434 240 436

Public transport to Kielder Water & Forest Park

Now running every Tuesday, Friday and Saturday all year round the new 880 route features two buses from Hexham to Kielder Castle and two return services on each of the three days each week.

Click here for timetable information for route 880.  

Community transport provider, Adapt North East, offers a 'dial a ride' service Mondays to Thursdays from Bellingham to Kielder. Click here for timetable and information on how to book.

Nearest petrol stations and distances from Leaplish Waterside Park:

Bellingham NE48 2BS (approx 14.5 miles) 

01434 220 233
Monday - Friday 8:30am - 5:30pm
Saturday 8:30am - 1:00pm
Sunday - closed

Knowesgate NE19 2SH (approx 26.5 miles) 

01830 540 423
Monday - Saturday 7:30am - 7:30pm
Sunday 8:00am - 5:30pm

Chollerford NE46 4EW (approx 25 miles) 

01434 689 074
Monday - Friday 8:00am - 5:00pm
Saturday and Sunday 9:00am - 5:00pm

Please note some sat nav systems show forest roads that are not open to vehicular public access. Please don't speed and do drive carefully to help us protect our wildlife.

Know before you go