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5 Mar 2018

Teesdale Way – Piercebridge to Blackwell Bridge

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A 13 mile circular walk forming part of The Teesdale Way. This section is from Piercebridge to Blackwell Hill, mainly pleasant riverside walking with some good birdlife and historical features.

5 March, 2018 at 3:45 by Bill

Tags: historic waterworks, riverside walking, roman, roman fort
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4 Oct 2012

Teesdale Way – Whorlton to Winston

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A 12 mile circular walk forming part of the Teesdale Way, starting in Whorlton and heading to Winston. The walk has fine riverside and takes in two superb historical bridges – Whorlton Suspension Bridge and the arched Winston Bridge.

4 October, 2012 at 1:56 by Bill

Tags: john wycliffe, Teesdale Way, wholton bridge, winston bridge
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15 Oct 2010

Teesdale Way – Cotherstone to Egglestone Abbey

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A 9 mile circular riverside and woodland walk from Barnard Castle to Cotherstone. The walk takes in two ruined castles and a ruined abbey.

15 October, 2010 at 1:38 by Bill

Tags: barnard castle, castle, cotherstone, quakers
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19 May 2009

Teesdale Way – Middleton-in-Teesdale to Cotherstone

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Distance: 12 miles Map: OS Explorer 31 Start: The Fountain, Middleton (GR NY947253) Click to View Start Position on Google Maps Grade: Medium I’ve wandered many a weary mile, And in strange countries been; I’ve dwelt in towns and on wild moors, And curious sights I’ve seen But still my heart clings to the dale […]

19 May, 2009 at 4:07 by Bill

Tags: cotherstone, eggleston, lead mining, romaldkirk
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25 Apr 2009

Teesdale Way – Winston to Piercebridge

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Approx. Distance: 13 miles Map: Explorer 304 Start: Piercebridge Village (GR NZ211159) Click to View Start Position on Google Maps Grade: Medium By the time that the Tees has reached Winston it has reached middle age and consequently features such as waterfalls have all but disappeared as you will note in the latter stage of […]

25 April, 2009 at 2:33 by Bill

Tags: piercebridge, roman, winston
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