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Gothic Ruin, Hardwick Hall Country Park
Hardwick Park, County Durham - Historical Circuit Walk - Free    
1.7km / 1.1mi  -  30 minutes    Easy Access
This walk follows the 'Historical Circuit Walk' of Hardwick Park following the small orange 'Circuit Walk' plaques which can be seen throughout the walk. This walk incorporates the 'Serpentine River', magnificent Lake and various different sites!
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Cathedral from St. Aidan
Durham Hi - Lo' walk with Distractions - Members-only    
15.4km / 9.6mi  -  4 hours 46 minutes    Moderate
Durham is built on many hills and the purpose of the 'Hi-Lo' Walk is to showcase the rich diversity of the city and its surrounding area with stunning views and beautiful landscape, also the history, culture, legends, a Castle and Cathedral and more.
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A pond in the park of Newton Aycliffe.
Newton Aycliffe: an easy accessible 1500m stroll through the park - Free    
1.6km / 1.0mi  -  30 minutes    Easy Access
This is a circular and easy accessible walk through the park in Newton Aycliffe. This route is suitable for pushchairs and wheelchairs.
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Annfield Plain Park Bowling Green
Annfield Plain: an easy accessible 1500m Pushchair Pootle - Free    
1.5km / 0.9mi  -  27 minutes    Easy Access
This is an easy circular walk taking in the hidden sporting gems of Annfield Plain, including the bowling green and the tennis courts. The walk is suitable for robust pushchairs. Take care crossing roads and on uneven footpaths.
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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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