Hartlepool (/ˈhɑːrtlɪˌpuːl/ HART-li-pool) is a town in County Durham, England. The town lies on the North Sea coast, 7 ⁄2 miles (12 km) north of Middlesbrough and 17 miles (27 km) south of Sunderland. The town is governed as part of the Borough of Hartlepool, a unitary authority which also controls outlying villages such as Seaton Carew, Greatham and Elwick.
Restaurants in Hartlepool
5.0 based on 16 reviews
Have you read George Orwell's essay about The Moon Under Water, a fictitious perfect pub. If it wasn't based on The Globe, it should have been. I drink their Strongarm, brewed locally, cellared brilliantly and served slightly chilled with a 2 inch head, nectar. Always a welcome, roaring real fires and traditional decor make it feel like pubs used to do, regulars and occasionals are greeted with equal warmth. You'll go a long, long way to find a better proper local.
5.0 based on 30 reviews
A beautiful church lots of history Well worth a visit a beautiful church suitable for weddings christening and funerals
4.5 based on 271 reviews
Went for a visit to the Hartlepool museum, the boat HMS Trincomalee was really interesting and educational. also lots of museum shops to look around.
4.5 based on 121 reviews
Summerhill is a unique Country Park. Set on the western edge of Hartlepool it is both a Local Nature Reserve and an Out-door Activity Centre. You can enjoy most of the facilities on site free of charge with no need to pre-book. You do have to pre-book on our activities or when you want to hire our rooms or facilities. Contact the Visitor Centre for details.
Always clean, tidy, respectful people and great for a good walk. One day the cafe will be open again and that will be a good thing. Cakes and drinks were always great. Very good to dog owners and for kids.
4.5 based on 82 reviews
Best park in our town. Clean and well maintained. Lovely big pond to feed the ducks, lots of grass to play games or have picnics, picnic bench area too, big play areas with play equipment for all ages, lovely little cafe too which also sells duck food ????????????????
4.5 based on 9 reviews
Always enjoy popping in here - usually a Porter or a Stout to keep my interest up - and during the week one can often get a cracking pork pie for about £1.20. We like the Sunday quiz and the new bar arrangements have worked a treat. This place, along with the Globe, are our go-to pubs
4.5 based on 27 reviews
Love the North Gare and Teesmouth area, it is stunning. Free car park which is always a bonus, then you can just wander. At low tide it is nice to walk all the way along the sand to the mouth of the Tees, and round towards the Able yard where the crabbing rings are. Seals often pop up in the water or along the sands. Fantastic array of wildlife, stunning views, great to watch the ships come in and out of the Tees, and a great back drop of current and declined industry. Lovely sands where you can sit and watch the world go by, beach is pretty clean, and despite the industry, water is crystal clear. Lots of crabs and sand eels about. If you are careful, go onto the old pier at the North Gare and walk to the end - it really does feel like you are at the end of the world!
4.0 based on 372 reviews
We recently discovered North Gare and are enjoying walking amidst the sand dunes and then along the beach to Seaton Carew. The beach is clean and there are thousands and thousands of tiny shelves to look at in places - even some sea glass and tiny shards of pretty pottery. The area is always very popular with dog walkers, especially when we visit early on a morning between 9-11am mid-week. There is a free carpark in North Gare and lots of routes you can walk amongst the sand dunes before you reach the open beach and start walking towards Seaton Carew. As always when visiting the beach, check the tide times before you make the journey.
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