Top 10 Nature & Wildlife Areas in County Durham, England

December 1, 2021 Janean Rudisill

Discover the best top things to do in County Durham, United Kingdom including North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Chapman's Well Local Nature Reserve, Hannah's Meadow, Walworth Birds of Prey, Teesdale Alpacas, Deepdale Nature Reserve, Summerhill Country Park and Outdoor Activities Centre, South Park, Teesmouth national nature reserve, Low Burnhall Woods.
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1. North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty

1 Martin Street Stanhope, Weardale Business Centre, The Old Co-op Building, Bishop Auckland DL13 2UY England +44 1388 528801 [email protected] http://www.northpennines.org.uk
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5.0 based on 109 reviews

North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty

The North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) is a stunning landscape of open heather moors, dramatic dales, tumbling upland rivers, wonderful woods, close-knit communities, glorious waterfalls, fantastic birds, colourful hay meadows, stone-built villages, intriguing imprints of a mining and industrial past, distinctive plants and much, much more. As well as being an AONB the North Pennines is also a European and Global Geopark - a status endorsed by UNESCO. The AONB is a distinctive landscape of high moorland and broad upland dales in the North of England. It shares a boundary with the Yorkshire Dales National Park in the south and extends as far as the Tyne Valley, just south of Hadrain's Wall, in the north. Parts of the North Pennines AONB are in the three counties of Cumbria, Durham and Northumberland. An Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is exactly what it says it is: an outstanding landscape whose distinctive character and natural beauty are so precious that it is in the nation's interest to safeguard them.There are 46 AONBs in Britain (33 wholly in England, four wholly in Wales, one which straddles the English/Welsh border and eight in Northern Ireland) and they cover 18% of our countryside. AONBs are designated in recognition of their national importance and to ensure that their character and qualities are protected for all to enjoy.

Reviewed By susanrO3381JM - Whitley Bay, United Kingdom

Just spent the afternoon visiting the monumental art installation that is 'Hush' in Upper Teesdale - can't tell you how much joy it brought me. A lovely amble through woodland and farm yards to get to Bales Hush and it was well worth the effort. The sun came out and the sails of fabric dazzled in the breeze. Met some fantastic people - fellow walkers, locals who lived nearby and even the artist - Steve Messam. Start your adventure at Bowlees Visitor Centre. Wear some sturdy shoes as it can get a bit damp under foot but hurry as it will be gone by 5th August.

2. Chapman's Well Local Nature Reserve

On A6076, southeast of Annfield Plain, Stanley England +44 191 372 9100 http://content.durham.gov.uk/PDFRepository/Chapmans_Well_LNR_FINAL_WITH_INTERACTIVES.pdf
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5.0 based on 3 reviews

Chapman's Well Local Nature Reserve

3. Hannah's Meadow

Pennine Way, Barnard Castle DL12 9UX England https://www.durhamwt.com/nature-reserves/hannahs-meadow
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Hannah's Meadow

4. Walworth Birds of Prey

Walworth Castle, Walworth, Darlington DL2 2LY England +44 7815 756386 [email protected] http://www.walworthbirdsofprey.com
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5.0 based on 471 reviews

Walworth Birds of Prey

Please note we are open until the 27th October as a visitor attarcetion, we will be open as usual during weekends in december for Santas Grotto and will move in the new year. Owned by David & Tori, formerly Walworth Castle Birds of Prey based at Walworth Castle, Darlington. We are relocating in the new year to Bishop Auckland, Co Durham. We now offer private offsite falconry experiences, hunting experience days, educational school visits, offsite displays, wedding ring deliveries and entertainment, a falconry display team for country shows, game fairs etc. and pest control services across the North East of England. Please note once we relocate we will no longer open as a visitor centre, all experiences must be booked in advance.

Reviewed By Passenger802811

Walworth Castle Birds of Prey:- Is a seperate business to the Walworth Castle Hotel - run independently by Dave, Tori (and her mum Gail, who assists from time to time and other staff). They have a good sense of humour, very informative and knowledgeable about their Birds of Prey and Falconry, The Birds of Prey was closed for the Winter season while we visited, but they will still take bookings online or via telephone, email. But on speaking to staff from the hotel, they stated if I see the Birds of Prey van there, Dave or Tori will be there and go and see the Owners of the Birds of Prey who would allow àn arranged visit, convenient to them and myself, (obviously after they had cleaned and fed the Birds of course). Dave and Tori did do this on two seperate occasions, Dave, Tori and Gail are very professional, have excellent customer service, they were setting up a Children’s Grotto at the Birds of Prey location when I visited. They can arrange private hawk hunting days, or walks, displays all seasons, hawk days including winter (but obviously depending on weather conditions for the Birds to fly) Or ad hoc arranged visits (like mine) to see the Birds of Prey in the Falconry location. Various different Birds of Prey, Peregrines, Eagles, Falcons, Owls etc Please contact them direct to arrange a visit or if you wish a Hawk Hunting Flying days pre arrange. They can accommodate other wishes as well with the Birds of Prey. I couldn’t fault "my ad hoc" two arranged visits, if you just want to look around the well kept and looked after birds of prey, don’t forget to give a donation or pay on entry. Obviously money goes towards the upkeep of the Birds. The Birds are well looked after and have to be cleaned out daily 7 days a week. So you will see them arriving in the morning if staying at the Hotel So if staying at the Castle or not, contact them prior to arrival in case you want to book a visit, extra hunting days etc Here are their contact details below and they have a website. Check it out. I enjoyed my visit and have visited other Birds of Prey/Falconry sites in the UK. Dave, Tori, Gail were excellent! The Birds were too! Thank you Contact Us: Telephone: 01325 608 100 Email: [email protected] Address: WCBOP, Walworth Castle, Darlington, DL2 2LY

5. Teesdale Alpacas

Jock House Barn, Boldron, Barnard Castle DL12 9SP England +44 7976 423258 [email protected] http://www.teesdale-alpacas.co.uk/
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5.0 based on 81 reviews

Teesdale Alpacas

Advance Booking Required : We are a working Alpaca Farm and run Alpaca Treks and Farm Visits throughout the year (subject to the Great British Weather!) We can tailor a trek or visit to suit most requirements and can arrange special Treks and Visits - Just ask and we'll see what we can do! Book as far in advance as you can as we do get very busy at weekends and during holiday periods and are often booked several months in advance! Try to have some alternate dates in mind. Please remember that both weather and animals can be unpredictable and as such we may need to cancel and rearrange at short notice. Alpaca Walks are currently £20 per person (supplement for extra people and children) and we require a minimum of two people as the alpacas prefer to go in a group. We cannot allow waiting on farm for insurance reasons but Cross Lanes Organics Farm Shop is 2 min away. Farm visits are also available at a cost of £10 per person (min 2 people) : Check out our website for more information.

Reviewed By Chri5tiana - London, United Kingdom

Doug and Sam were friendly, welcoming and informative. We had a fantastic walk after each meeting our alpaca along with another couple. They have a beautiful serene location but very accessible. Doug and Sam answered all of our questions and were able to incorporate the social distancing measures and rules without taking away from the experience. A really enjoyable activity which I would definitely recommend!

6. Deepdale Nature Reserve

Deepdale House Lartington Lane, Barnard Castle DL12 9AZ England +44 191 414 5221 [email protected] http://www.durhamnature.co.uk/deepdale.html
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Deepdale Nature Reserve

A few minutes walk from Barnard Castle, Deepdale Wood is one of Teesdale's finest and most beautiful woodlands. The nature reserve is privately owned and is managed for nature conservation by volunteers. Responsible public access is encouraged, and there is a good network of footpaths with footbridges and stepping stones across the Deepdale Beck and the Ray Gill.

7. Summerhill Country Park and Outdoor Activities Centre

Summerhill Lane, Hartlepool TS25 4LL England +44 1429 284584 [email protected] http://www.sunnysummerhill.co.uk
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4.5 based on 121 reviews

Summerhill Country Park and Outdoor Activities Centre

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.

Reviewed By SuBlues

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.

8. South Park

Grange Road, Darlington DL1 5TG England http://www.darlington.gov.uk/environment-and-planning/parks-and-green-spaces/south-park
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4.5 based on 129 reviews

South Park

Reviewed By robnlou - Darlington, United Kingdom

We live near this park and in my opinion it is one of the best I have ever been to. It's beautiful in every season and my kids have virtually grown up there. Plenty for all ages to do.

9. Teesmouth national nature reserve

Tees Road, Hartlepool England http://www.gov.uk/government/publications/clevelands-national-nature-reserves/clevelands-national-nature-reserves
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4.5 based on 27 reviews

Teesmouth national nature reserve

Reviewed By 17Amber - Durham, United Kingdom

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!

10. Low Burnhall Woods

Durham England http://www.woodlandtrust.org.uk/visiting-woods/wood/5621/low-burnhall/
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4.5 based on 13 reviews

Low Burnhall Woods

Reviewed By PeppermintAero - Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom

A truly lovely place to walk and explore away from the city centre. They sometimes have activities like easter egg hunts for children which are worth watching for. We like to find the Wicker Man, the Wicker Lady, the Bird Hide, the Stone Snake... Lots to explore - and places to explore the river too. In good weather there are safe places to paddle on sandy bits with the kids (under close supervision obviously) of the river banks. A gorgeous green area to explore.

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