Consett and the River Derwent

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From the riverside parking area, return to the main lane and go left. After 0.25 miles (400m), watch for a waymarked path dropping back left to a bridge across the Derwent. Turn upstream above a pretty gorge, shortly passing the bridge by the parking area. Beyond paddocks, keep left through trees beside the river. Later pass more pasture before entering beechwood, where the path rises to join another from the right.

At a fork towards the top, branch left above a steep wooded bank, subsequently winding down through trees to a stone bridge. The path skirts around cottages to emerge onto the A68.

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  Terrain  - River and streamside paths with some roadside walking, 1 stile
  Landscape  - Pastoral landscapes with reminders of industrial past
  Dog friendliness  - On leads
  Parking  - Riverside car park off minor lane at Shotley Grove
  Toilets en route  - Allensford Country Park (may be closed in winter)
About the walk
Even into the late 1970s views of Consett would still be described as ‘terrible and magnificent’. As Henry Thorold’s Shell Guide to County Durham, published in 1980, recorded, ‘Vulcan’s great forges stand there on the hillside enveloped in steam; cooling towers, cylinders, chimneys, incredible and...
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Consett and the River Derwent

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Additional information
  Terrain - River and streamside paths with some roadside walking, 1 stile
  Landscape - Pastoral landscapes with reminders of industrial past
  Dog friendliness - On leads
  Parking - Riverside car park off minor lane at Shotley Grove
  Toilets en route - Allensford Country Park (may be closed in winter)
About the walk
Even into the late 1970s views of Consett would still be described as ‘terrible and magnificent’. As Henry Thorold’s Shell Guide to County Durham, published in 1980, recorded, ‘Vulcan’s great forges stand there on the hillside enveloped in steam; cooling towers, cylinders, chimneys, incredible and...
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Northumberland
If it’s history you’re after, there’s heaps of it in Northumberland. On Hadrian’s Wall you can imagine scarlet-cloaked Roman legionaries keeping watch for painted Pictish warriors while cursing the English weather and dreaming of home.