Around Weardale

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From the car park, turn right towards the village. Approaching the bridge, drop left to a riverside path and follow it upstream. Later emerging into a field, keep ahead through a couple of gates to a lane. Take the track opposite beside cottages to a kissing gate. Continue across grazing towards more cottages, leaving along a track past them. Where it bends left, bear right through a gate, crossing a small garden to a footbridge. Over a ladder stile, carry on beside the River Wear, eventually climbing steps to the A689 at Daddryshield Bridge.

The path continues opposite, returning to follow the river. Ultimately meeting a narrow lane beside a ford and footbridge, swing away from the river, keeping left at a fork to reach the main road in St John's Chapel. Turn right and walk through the village.

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  Terrain  - Field paths, tracks and country lanes, 5 stiles
  Landscape  - Riverside meadow, moor and woods
  Dog friendliness  - Should be on leads
  Parking  - By river at Westgate
  Toilets en route  - In the village of St John's Chapel
About the walk
When you go over the 2,000ft (610m) watershed on the moors between Allendale and Weardale you cross into Durham, the land of the Prince Bishops. Like Allendale, upper Weardale earned its riches from mining, quarrying and farming. Both valleys have the scars to show for it, and attractive hillside...
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Around Weardale

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Additional information
  Terrain - Field paths, tracks and country lanes, 5 stiles
  Landscape - Riverside meadow, moor and woods
  Dog friendliness - Should be on leads
  Parking - By river at Westgate
  Toilets en route - In the village of St John's Chapel
About the walk
When you go over the 2,000ft (610m) watershed on the moors between Allendale and Weardale you cross into Durham, the land of the Prince Bishops. Like Allendale, upper Weardale earned its riches from mining, quarrying and farming. Both valleys have the scars to show for it, and attractive hillside...
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Durham
If the Prince-Bishops of Durham had set out to make their cathedral the greatest tourist attraction in the northeast, they could not have done better. In a sense, that is exactly what they did set out to do.