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Gateshead
The PDF gives details of four Walking Trails: [1] Easy Access Trail - - - : [2] Old Railway Footpath - - - : [3] River Walk - - - : [4] Boundary Walk
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'Chopwell Wood really is a wood for everyone. This 360-hectare mixed woodland is a real gem, set right on the fringe of Gateshead. Miles of paths allow fantastic access, walking and cycling into the heart of this fascinating woodland.'
Member of the U3A - Tyne and Wear Grouping
Member of the U3A - Tyne and Wear Grouping
'For great family days out - - - For wildlife watching and local history - - - Places to enjoy on your doorstep! - - - Other sites in Gateshead not managed by Council'
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'Did you know there are over 20 countryside sites in Gateshead including ancient meadows and woodlands? There are also new sites reclaimed form the ashes of our industrial past and sites that are important in the story of Gateshead. Find out where these sites are and what you can do when you get there ...'
Gateshead Council
Member of the Ramblers - Northumbria Area Grouping
'Red kites are magnificent birds of prey. They are easy to spot with their wingspan of just under two metres, colourful plumage and distinctive forked tails. Kites mainly feed on carrion but will a ...
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'Circular walking route through the beautiful countryside of the lower Derwent Valley in Gateshead and County Durham, where there are many opportunities to see magnificent red kites and a variety of other wildlife.'
'Upon opening, Saltwell Park was also called The People's Park and the name is still used locally today. Today, the park is a green lung in the centre of the Metropolitan Borough ...
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'Its historical and peaceful grounds have earned many awards such as Green Flag and Britain's best park. Some of its facilities include ornamental and woodland gardens, a boating lake, bowling greens, play areas, a maze, educational centre and of course the stunning Saltwell Tower.'
Friends of Saltwell Park | Saltwell Park [Gateshead Council]
'Each of the walks are easy to follow: there’s a map to help guide you around the route, a description and some interesting facts and historical information about the locations you will see along t ...
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'Perfect for visitors to NewcastleGateshead as you can explore the city on foot taking in the best sights, attractions, buildings and monuments. The guides are also great for locals, who want to discover more about the place where they live ... The walks start and end at a Metro station, so they are always easy to get to and find.'
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