Newton Tors
Access
The most common access point is from the northern end. The three main starting points are from Kirknewton, Old Yeavering via St Cuthbert's Way or within the College Valley itself. These routes end up at the same point with a steep walk from Torleehouse between Yeavering Bell on one side and Easter Tor on the other side. Both access points follow the path of St Cuthbert's Way for a short time.
The route down from the Tors at the southern end is usually taken before Coldburn Hill. The path descends to the floor of College Valley at Southernknowe. A third route runs east to Commonburn House and thence towards Wooler and lower ground. A third alternative descends by the plantation at Foulburn Gair and into Lambden Valley.
Flora and fauna
The higher ground of the Tors is thick peat and used for grouse shooting. You can see the Grouse butts and the heather burning, which is undertaken to encourage grouse to breed and flourish. The red grouse is the predominant bird but there have been attempts to introduce the Black Grouse. The Tors are also a habitat for feral goats.
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55°32′09″N 2°08′50″W / 55.5357°N 2.1473°W