There are eleven trig points or spot heights of over two thousand feet on the OS maps which cover this area. The walk aims to link the distinct summits that exceed the two thousand foot contour. Five of the spot heights are considered to be outliers of Cheviot itself and are not included in the circuit, but for any walker who wishes to include them they are Cheviot East Cairn 2656' at 915208, Braydon Crag 2353' at 893215, Auchope Cairn 2382' at 891198, Cairn Hill 2545' at 904195 and the summit at the sharp bend in the border fence 2419' at 895194. This area is very wet and excessively boggy in bad weather but it can easily be included in the walk, adding about one hour to your time.
The recommended route takes in the summits of Cheviot, Windy Gyle, Bloodybush Edge, Cushat Law, Comb Fell and Hedgehope. The walk is best started from the Harthope Valley and there is parking for several cars at the junction of the Hawsen and Harthope Burns at 954225. If you start at Wooler a clear path can be taken via Waud House 984277, Wooler Common Farm 974265, Broadstruther ruin 941248 and joining the route from the Harthope Valley between the head of the Hawsen Burn and Scald Hill. Starting at Wooler adds ten miles of walking with at least an extra thousand feet of ascent.
There are few topographical dangers with the exception of the deep gorges of the Hen Hole and Bizzle Burn, but distinctive features are also few.
In mist the border fence is a good guide but the return to the start may prove extremely lengthy. Experienced walkers know the dangers of apparently benign hills such as these, but it must be stressed that this is a long walk over rough terrain where cold and fatigue are the greatest dangers. Take plenty of food and drink, walking boots, wind and waterproof clothing, maps and compass. Never be afraid to retire to safety — the hills will still be there for a future attempt.
The route between the summits was walked by the Northumbria Group in June 1987. At valley level please keep to public rights of way and always obey the Country Code. The walk may be tackled in either direction, but this description starts by ascending Cheviot.
From the start near Langleeford ascend the path alongside the Hawsen Burn and turn left at the fence, or ascend direct to Scald Hill using a path from 945217. The fence will take you past Cheviot East Cairn and the summit cairn of CHEVIOT 2676' at 909206 is reached over boggy ground, the last ten yards being the worst. Follow the fence over more boggy ground to Cairn Hill and on to an oblique bend in the border fence at 895194. Follow the fence and Pennine Way south west to the second main summit WINDY GYLE 2032' at 854154. A gate near the cairn leads onto a path to Scotchmans Ford, Little Ward Law and around the corner of a forest. Where the Hepden Burn emerges from the forest the track to Uswayford Farm crosses on a bridge and can be followed to the farm.
From Uswayford a path can be followed aiming between Bloodybush Edge and Yarnspath Law until several fences meet near another forest boundary. Follow fences uphill to BLOODYBUSH EDGE 2001' at 903143. From Bloodybush summit follow the fence into the col and then up to the summit of CUSHAT LAW 2026' at 929138. Now your choice is simple (1) as we did, drop directly down into the Breamish Valley at Low Bleakhope, follow the farm road to High Bleakhope and reach Comb Fell via Shielcleugh Edge and Coldlaw Cairn or (2) follow the ridge from below Cushat Law across Salters Law, over Lint Lands 902162 to Breamish Head 902182 and turn right to COMB FELL 2132' at 919187. From Comb Fell follow the fence into the dip and up the steep slope to HEDGEHOPE 2348' at 944199.
From the summit descend alongside the fence to Kelpie Strand 952203 where a posted path will be found to take you via Long Crags and Hausey Crags to a footbridge at the confluence of the Harthope and Hawsen Burns 953225.
To return to Wooler from here follow the path up the right side of the Hawsen Burn to 948229 where take the route up to the right passing below Hawsen Crags to a stile alongside a gate in a fence. A clear path should be picked up to Broadstruther Farm ruins and the route to Wooler. If the weather is against you, follow the road down the Harthope Valley to Wooler via Skirl Naked, Middleton Hall and Earle.