Walking
Walking is one of the cheapest, easiest and simplest forms of transport to reach facilities within the Cramlington area.
Walking offers the greatest potential to replace short car and public transport trips, particularly those under a two-kilometre distance. It provides a healthy alternative to the private car and typically forms a component of many journeys made by public transport or by car.
From St Nicholas Manor it is easy to walk to local facilities with pavements and walking links provided along local roads to ensure you can easily and safely walk around the area to access local facilities on foot. There are also a number of pedestrian crossing points on the A1171 and Station Road.
You can walk to a number of local facilities within a 15 minute period from St Nicholas Manor. To help out, we have summarised the walk times to a number of local facilities.
Manor Walks Shopping Centre 9-10 mins
Cramlington Train Station 7-8 mins
Nelson Village recreation ground 9-10 mins
Brockwell Centre 12-13mins
Shanklea Primary School 14-15 mins
Northburn Primary School 14-15 mins
For more information on walking in Cramlington and Northumberland, there is a wealth of information on promoted routes, health and fitness benefits and safety tips on the Visit Northumberland website:
To discover walking trails local to the site consider using the AllTrails website:
Benefits of Walking
- Walking is a great form of exercise and can reduce the risk of heart disease
- Walking is a completely environmentally friendly activity
- Walking is an important form of sustainable transport which costs nothing and offers a wide range of benefits to you and the community.