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Wansbeck Riverside Park

Wansbeck Riverside Park

Wansbeck Riverside Park covers around 112 hectares of woodland, grassland and the river and is located to the south of Ashington, between the A1068 and A189.

Opening times and facilities

Wansbeck Riverside Park is open all year round.

The park is a popular area for activities such as walking, bird watching and picnicking, as well as organised activities such as rowing and fishing. In 2003, Castle Island gained status as a Local Nature Reserve and Wansbeck Riverside Park gained Local Nature Reserve status in 2007.

You may spot a red squirrel, bank vole, fox, or roe deer. On a summer evening, bats can also be seen. On the river you might see a mallard, moorhen, heron, Greylag and Canada Geese, the occasional Otter  or the bright blue flash of the kingfisher. In the rest of the park, you may see or hear a blue tit, chiffchaff, great spotted woodpecker, nuthatch or robin.

In the spring and summer, plant lovers may find red campion, primrose, forget-me-not, foxglove, orchids, meadow crane's-bill and yarrow. The area of woodland at Blackclose Dene is listed as ancient semi-natural woodland and is of significant national importance. Within the woodlands are species of scots pine, oak, elder, ash and sycamore. New woodland has been planted on the south side of the river at Stakeford.

Find Wansbeck Riverside Park

The park is situated on a particularly beautiful part of the River Wansbeck .

Address: Wansbeck Riverside Park, Wellhead Dean Rd, Ashington, NE63 8XX

There are car parks located at Blackclose Dene (just off Stakeford Bridge, A196 heading north to Ashington) and the main car park off the Wellhead Dene road (accessed from the A1068 - Sheepwash road).

Public transport to Wansbeck Riverside Park

To find out how to get there by public transport, view bus company information here.

Additional information

Drone use

Launching drones from County Council land is only allowed with the consent of the Council and where a formal license agreement has been signed. The council reserves the right to refuse consent and where consent is granted will require evidence of your Civil Aviation Training Certificate and public liability insurance.

Contact us

For further information or to report any incidents please contact the county council on 0345 600 6400

Fishing permits in Wansbeck Riverside Park

Fishing permits can be obtained for Wansbeck Riverside Park. Find out more about fishing permits here.

Watersports and events

The river is popular for watersports, with Cambois Rowing club, and the Ashington Paddlesports club both resident on the river.

History of Wansbeck Riverside Park

Areas in Wansbeck Riverside Park have been used for quarrying sandstone, coal mining, as a limekiln and a blacksmith forge. One of the early river crossing points was Stakeford, a fording point only available when the tide was out. Now the Stakeford Bridge stands at this location.

In more recent times, the eroding riverbanks have been reinforced by wire gabions (wire cages filled with stone) and back filled, providing large grass areas on both banks. At the river a barrage was installed, making areas of the river available to be used for water activities.

Last updated on 20/06/2025 10:25