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There has been rowing on the River Wear in Chester-le-Street since the 1880s
Chester-le-Street: an accessible 5000m stroll along the river - Members-only    
4.9km / 3.0mi  -  1 hour 30 minutes    Easy Access
This is an easy 5000m walk that takes in Chester-le-Street Amateur Rowing Club, Durham County Cricket Club, Riverside Sports Complex and Riverside Park. It is pushchair and wheelchair friendly and there are refreshments and toilets in the park.
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Trees and field alongside Tow Law cemetery
© Copyright Ian Porter and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence
Tow Law: a leisurely 5000m ramble around Thornley - Members-only    
5.2km / 3.2mi  -  1 hour 30 minutes    Leisurely
A pleasant, mainly rural, walk with fantastic views of the Wear Valley.
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Hardwick Park - access road in autumn
© Copyright Carol Rose and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence
Fishburn: an easy 5000m walk to Hardwick - Members-only    
5.4km / 3.3mi  -  1 hour 40 minutes    Easy
A linear walk from Fishburn to Hardwick Park incorporating woodland and local footpaths, soma areas may be slightly muddy.
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Bowes Museum, Barnard Castle 
© Copyright Andrew Curtis and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence
Barnard Castle: our leisurely 5000m Sporting Life Walk - Members-only    
5.0km / 3.1mi  -  1 hour 31 minutes    Leisurely
A three-mile walk around Barnard Castle taking in the sites of a great variety of sporting activities, formal and informal.
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View of Pontop Pike from the pond by the old mineral line above Harelaw
Annfield Plain: a moderate 5000m walk with Jack Potts - Members-only    
5.4km / 3.4mi  -  1 hour 40 minutes    Moderate
A 5.44 Km / 3.38 Miles walk to commemorate the 1936 Olympics competitor Jack Potts who was born in Catchgate.
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