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Derwent Walk

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Richard
May 10, 2018
You can walk, run or cycle in both directions. There are viaducts' a river, open spaces, pubs, cafe's and often sightings of the Red Kite a bird of Prey reintroduced to the area.
Rick
September 6, 2017
Woodlands, riverside meadows and the Derwent Walk (a disused railway line). Served by Thornley Woodlands Visitor Centre and Swalwell Visitor Centre. By 2009, 94 red kites had been re-introduced into Gateshead's lower Derwent Valley. Friends of Red Kites have taken on the legacy left by the Northern Kites project and now work to promote and protect these magnificent birds, encouraging local communities to enjoy and appreciate one of the most spectacular elements of our wild heritage.
Woodlands, riverside meadows and the Derwent Walk (a disused railway line). Served by Thornley Woodlands Visitor Centre and Swalwell Visitor Centre. By 2009, 94 red kites had been re-introduced into Gateshead's lower Derwent Valley. Friends of Red Kites have taken on the legacy left by the Northern…
Steve
March 30, 2021
A great walk/cycle along the old rail line that served Consett
Lesley
August 22, 2017
The Derwent Walk is an extremely popular linear route between Consett and Swalwell, with fabulous views across the Derwent Valley. The walk forms part of the C2C. There are bird hides, picnic areas, information and toilets along the way.
Pooja
July 4, 2017
The Derwent Walk is 11 miles long and follows Derwent valley, the track-bed of the old Derwent Valley Railway.
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34 Queen's Rd
Blackhill, England