One of England’s undiscovered walking routes, The Teesdale Way is Martin Collins’ (updated by Paddy Dillon) Cicerone walking guide to the long distance path bordering North Yorkshire & County Durham & ending at Middlesbrough. This excellent route follows the Tees from its source near Dufton in the Cumbrian Pennines through the north-east countryside to the North Sea near Teesside. The guide covers the 100 mile route in eight stages, which the authors suggest will take two weeks to complete. The trail leads through remarkable varied country; through wild moor-land & deep dales, many with dramatic waterfalls, gentle pastures industrial towns & landmarks like 12th century Barnard Castle. Illustrated with OS maps & colour photographs, the guide
Includes:: all of the information essential for completing the route, from accommodation recommendations to cultural references to the passing landscape. A further feature is a selection of 10 circular walks based on & around the Teesdale Way for those who have time to explore en route to the North Sea.