| We start this tour from our base just off the A68 near Wolsingham, 20 minutes from Durham City. As we begin the tour we pass Harpeley POW camp ,through to the picturesque market town of Wolsingham, then through some beautiful countryside to Stanhope, capital of Weardale and the hunting grounds of the Prince Bishops. The roads sweep along through the beautiful villages of Weardale through to St Johns Chapel. From there we go over the tops (highest road in England) as we climb higher and higher you can feel the air changing as we pass into Teesdale and head past the magnificent Couldron snout and Cow green reservoir to Langdon Beck. Heading towards Middleton through the remote valleys of Upper Teesdale once owned by Eric Bloodaxe, the viking, we pass High Force, the highest waterfall in England, Newbiggin,Low Force then into the sleepy market town of Middleton-in-Teesdale, past Egglestone Hall, taking in the wonderful scenery of Teesdale, through to Romaldkirk , past the 'cathederal of the dales' with its 'devils door '. The road sweeps along through Cotherstone as we eat up the miles effortlessly on the trike until we come to Barnard Castle , once home of the King of Scotland and did you know Oliver Cromwel and Charles Dickens stayed here too. We then cruise across the vast open expances of the open moor through the sleepy hamlets taking in the breath taking veiws until we reach Hamsterley Forest. The road climbs again and takes us high above Wolsingham, looking down on the valley the veiws are spectacular. We are then heading towards the end of this fantastic jouney as we follow the river Wear along until we reach home. Wow ! This is one of our most popular tours, you see the most fantastic sights and it really gives you the true triking experience. Duration of tour - 2 hours Distance - 72 miles Tarrif - £ 75 p/p Total £150 |
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| Weardale & Teesdale tour A stunning 2 hour tour through Englands last wilderness... |
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