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Redcar - Middlesbrough
The Black Bath Mural is telling the stories of South Bank for all to see - 'Notes on the Black Path' is a giant collage celebrating the historical route known as ‘The Black Path’ and the nearby community of South Bank.
The huge mural featured on…
Hartlepool
You can enjoy walks throughout Hartlepool with a network of interesting and beautiful countryside footpaths, bridleways and byways.
You can find out where all of the public and permissive rights of way are located within and just outside the…
Guisborough
Guisborough Forest & Walkway Visitors Centre provides the ideal starting point for a visit to Guisborough Forest. The visitors centre is situated in Pinchinthorpe on the outskirts of Guisborough. It extends for 2.5 miles along part of the route…
Normanby, Middlesbrough
Flatts Lane Woodland Country Park is the perfect place to explore the countryside south of Normanby. The park is also an ideal starting point from which to visit the Eston Hills.
Middlesbrough
Parks in Middlesbrough are a good place to start for walking in the area with some beautiful green spaces at Stewart Park, Albert Park and Fairy Dell.
If you want something more adventurous you can download some great walking maps and circular…
Darlington
Darlington has over 300 km of public rights of way, ten local nature reserves, seven formal parks, three community woodlands and numerous other open spaces to explore.
Stockton-on-Tees
Stockton is a great place to walk whether it’s in town or in the countryside. The below guides will not only suggest some great places to go but will also make it easy for you to find your way around.
Yarm
A figure of eight following the loop of the Tees near Yarm and exploring the beautiful villages and countryside north of the river.
Hartlepool
Summerhill is a unique Country Park that is both a Local Nature Reserve and Outdoor Activity Centre.
Explore the 100 acre site on your own or join in with the many bookable activities.
Saltburn-by-the-Sea
An incredibly bracing country walk which takes in two nature reserves and breathtaking coastal and hill views. Saltburn's Inclined Tramway and the Victorian pier and beach are all close by, or you can discover the history and legends.
Newton under Roseberry
Blow the cobwebs away on one of Tees Valley's most famous landmarks. Just climb to the top or detour to the Captain Cooks Monument, enjoy a woodland wildlife walk or visit Newton Wood. Full details available on the National Trust website.
Guisborough
Get away from it all with a forest ramble that also takes in stunning views over the Tees Valley.
Stay a while and shop for arts, crafts and fine local produce in the nearby town of Guisborough with its majestic Priory, bustling market and hall.
Saltburn, Redcar, Guisborough
Fancy a different way to explore Tees Valley on foot? Why not try Nordic Walking? You will burn more calories than ordinary walking whilst experiencing the magnificent countryside around you.
Coast & Moors Nordic Walking is led by qualified…
Redcar & Cleveland
Redcar and Cleveland is home to wide open countryside, stunning landscapes and coastal walks all just waiting to be discovered.
South Park, Snipe House Pond Circular - 3km of urban fringe exploring between town and country. Surfaced or grass paths, sometimes muddy after rain.