Ingleton to West Auckland, The Way of Life
Departure from Ingleton (County Durham)
This section of the walk crosses farmland and follows country lanes starting in the village of Ingleton and finishing in West Auckland with its numerous interesting and historic buildings.
West Auckland to Escomb, The Way of Life
Departure from West Auckland (County Durham)
The final section of the Gainford to Escomb section of The Way of Life continues across farmland and through small villages finishing at the ancient church in Escomb. A section of this walk follows the Etherley Incline, the route of the first passenger railway in the world. The last part of the walk shares a route with the Weardale Way.
Piercebridge to Low Coniscliffe - Durham Round Trail
Departure from Piercebridge (Darlington)
The 24th section of the route follows the Teesdale Way along the banks of the River Tees passing through villages along the way. The River Tees is very tranquil and picturesque here so there are plenty of opportunities to stop and enjoy the area.
Coatham Mundeville to Rushyford - Along the Great North Road
Departure from Coatham Mundeville (Darlington)
This 3rd section of the Along the Great North Road passes a number of inns both new and old along the route and takes in the pretty Aycliffe Village. The rest of the route follows the A167 but the path is surrounded by trees for most of the route and is therefore shaded in summer months.
The Way of Life - Gainford to Durham
Departure from Gainford (County Durham)
The Way of Life is one of the Northern Saints' Trails and takes in the religious centre of Bishop Auckland with its castle and art galleries. The trail passes through many County Durham villages from the banks of the River Tees to the banks of the River Wear. Evidence of County Durham's religious and industrial past can be seen throughout the walk including the Etherley Incline, an early railway, Medieval Durham, Escomb Saxon Church and Binchester Roman Fort.
Gainford to Ingleton - The Way of Life
Departure from Gainford (County Durham)
The start of this walk begins at the historic St Mary's Church on the banks of the River Tees in Gainford and passes through farmland and pretty villages finishing in Ingleton.
Bishop Auckland to Binchester, The Way of Life
Departure from Bishop Auckland (County Durham)
This section of The Way of Life is relatively short to enable you to fully explore Bishop Auckland Castle Park and Binchester Roman Fort, a short diversion from the path.
Bishop Auckland Castle and Deer House
Departure from Bishop Auckland (County Durham)
A gentle walk through Auckland Park taking in the River Wear, River Gaunless, Walled Garden and Deer House.
Around the Western area of Darlington
Departure from Darlington
A walk suitable for all ages, good well preserved footpaths, nature reserve, museum on the route, watching trout jump the weir on the river Tess, good opportunities for pub food and cafe snacks.
Escomb to Bishop Auckland, The Way of Life
Departure from County Durham
This short walk from Escomb to Bishop Auckland follows the River Wear. It affords a great view of the Newton Cap Viaduct and allows plenty of time to explore Bishop Auckland.
Low Coniscliffe to Croft-on-Tees - Durham Round Trail
Departure from Darlington
The 25th section of the walk veers away from the River Tees today, crossing farmland and following bridle paths through the villages of Blackwell, Stapleton and ending at Croft-on-Tees.
West Darlington Circular
Departure from Darlington
A diverse walk crossing open fields, following burbling brooks and a beautiful section of the river Tees incorporating part of the Teesdale way.
Rushyford to Croxdale - Along the Great North Road
Departure from Chilton (County Durham)
The 4th section of the Along the Great North Road walk joins two former coaching inns and roughly follows the modern day A167 through countryside, diverting into the former mining communities of Ferryhill and Chilton. Along the way is evidence of the old coaching route if you look out for it.
Darlington to Coatham Mundeville Along the Great North Road
Departure from Darlington
This 2nd section starts in Darlington town centre and follows the route out of town up North Road past the historic Skerne Bridge and Stockton and Darlington Railway development at Hopetown to the village of Coatham Mundeville. Look out for evidence of the history of this railway town during the walk.
More walks in Houghton Le Side
Discover also walks in surrounding cities:
- Aldbrough
- Archdeacon Newton
- Barforth
- Barmpton
- Barton
- Bishop Auckland
- Bishop Middleham
- Bolam
- Bradbury and the Isle
- Brafferton
- Brancepeth
- Caldwell
- Carkin
- Cassop-cum-Quarrington
- Chilton
- Cleasby
- Cleatlam
- Cliffe
- Coatham Mundeville
- Cockfield
- Cornforth
- Coxhoe
- Croft-on-Tees
- Croxdale and Hett
- Dalton
- Dalton-on-Tees
- Dene Valley
- Denton
- East Layton
- Eldon
- Eppleby
- Eryholme
- Etherley
- Evenwood and Barony
- Ferryhill
- Forcett
- Gainford
- Gayles
- Gilling with Hartforth and Sedbury
- Great Aycliffe
- Great Burdon
- Great Stainton
- Greater Willington
- Hamsterley
- Headlam
- Heighington
- High Coniscliffe
- Hilton
- Hurworth
- Hutton Magna
- Ingleton
- Killerby
- Kirby Hill
- Langton
- Low Coniscliffe and Merrybent
- Manfield
- Melsonby
- Middleton Tyas
- Middridge
- Mordon
- Morton Palms
- Morton Tinmouth
- Neasham
- Newton Morrell
- Ovington
- Piercebridge
- Raby with Keverstone
- Ravensworth
- Shildon
- Spennymoor
- Staindrop
- Stanwick St. John
- Stapleton
- Summerhouse
- Wackerfield
- Walworth
- West Auckland
- West Layton
- Whashton
- Whessoe
- Whorlton
- Windlestone
- Winston
- Witton-le-Wear
- Wycliffe with Thorpe