Guidebook to The Teesdale Way
The Teesdale Way
From Dufton to the North Sea
Published
1 Jun 2005
Availability
Published
Edition
Second
ISBN (10)
1852844612
Size
17.2 x 11.6 x 1.5cm
Weight
190g
Pages
160
No. Maps
27
No. Photos
63
Originally Published
1 Jun 2005
Guidebook for walking the Teesdale Way, which follows the River Tees for 100 miles from its source in the Cumbrian North Pennines to its outlet at Middlesbrough on England's north-east coast. A fortnight allows time to complete the route and to explore along the way. Also outlines 10 circular walks from the route.
Seasons
Suitable all year, but only limited facilities in winter.Centres
Dufton, Langdon Beck, Middleton-in-Teesdale, Barnard Castle, Darlington, Yarm, Stockton-on-Tees, MiddlesboroughDifficulty
Fairly easy terrain. Waymarked route. Some exposed moorland. Navigation skills required in fog or snow.Must See
High Force (England’s largest waterfall), Fairy Cupboard caves, Piercebridge Roman remains, historic townsThe River Tees - A North Country River by R. Woodhouse (Terence Dalton Ltd)
Walking in the North Pennines by Paddy Dillon (Cicerone Press)
Walking in County Durham by Paddy Dillon (Cicerone Press)
The Vale of the Vikings by David A. Simpson (North Pennine Publishing)
Teesdale and the High Pennines by Malcolm Parker and Lorne Tallentire (Discovery Guides Ltd)





