Guidebook to The Teesdale Way
The Teesdale Way
From Dufton to the North Sea by Martin Collins, Paddy Dillon
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. More...
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Seasons
Suitable all year, but only limited facilities in winter.Centres
Dufton, Langdon Beck, Middleton-in-Teesdale, Barnard Castle, Darlington, Yarm, Stockton-on-Tees, Read More... MiddlesboroughDifficulty
Fairly easy terrain. Waymarked route. Some exposed moorland. Navigation skills required in fog or Read More... snow.Must See
High Force (England’s largest waterfall), Fairy Cupboard caves, Piercebridge Roman remains, Read More... historic townsPreface to the Second Edition
Introduction
Some Notes on Teesdale
About the Teesdale Way
How to use this Guidebook
The Teesdale Way
Stage 1: Dufton to Langdon Beck
Stage 2: Langdon Beck to Middleton
Stage 3: Middleton to Barnard Castle
Stage 4: Barnard Castle to Gainford
Stage 5: Gainford to Hurworth-on-Tees
Stage 6: Hurworth-on-Tees to Yarm
Stage 7: Yarm to Middlesbrough Centre
Stage 8: Middlesbrough to South Gare Breakwater
Circular Walks
Walk 1: Langdon Beck
Walk 2: Cow Green
Walk 3: Bowlees Picnic Area
Walk 4: Cotherstone via Eggleston Bridge
Walk 5: Cotherstone via Barnard Castle
Walk 6: Greta Bridge
Walk 7: Barnard Castle
Walk 8: Winston
Walk 9: Middleton One Row
Walk 10: Yarm Bridge
Appendix 1 Mileage Chart
Appendix 2 Useful Addresses
Appendix 3 Further Reading
Appendix 4 Accommodation









