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Blanchland Moor, guided walk -

Our route initially followed the river to the tiny hamlet of Baybridge and then a gentle climb through farmland on to Bulbeck Common where we joined the old “pack horse trail”. Mark gave a brief history of Blanchland and the monastery and pointed out a “hush” (from early lead mining activity).

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guided walk, Red Kite Trail -

Mark took us up Kite Hill from where a wonderful panoramic view of the Derwent Valley was enjoyed with the Nine Arches bridge, the Gibside Estate and the ruin of Hollinside Mannor were prominent. We then joined the disused Derwent railway and made our way through Rowlands Gill to Lintzford – on this stretch we saw our first (of several) red kites and the remains of Friarside Chapel, an old medieval plague hospital.

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guided walk, Tynemouth -

Our route took us passed the historic Admiral Lord Collingwood monument and along the riverside path to North Shields fish quay and the Shields Ferry terminal. Some of the old and new architecture is quite incredible. We saw the Black Middens rocks – clearly visible as the tide was out – and enjoyed wonderful views of the Tyne estuary. 

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guided walk, Windy Gyle -

As we made our way to the summit of Windy Gyle and despite the frequent showers we were able to enjoy magnificent views of the surrounding hills, including the Eildon Hills in the far distance.

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Beamish, guided walk -

The wonderful weather we have enjoyed this Summer continued and it was another beautiful morning as we met at the Causey Arch Picnic area to begin the walk. Mark introduced himself and Sue and Tony (Shepherds Walks volunteers) and outlined the route which would incorporate the Causey Arch, Tanfield Railway, Beamish Open Air Museum and Beamish Hall.

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