On Hardberry Hill
The North Pennines
County Durham England
The group are BTEC public service course students from Heaton Manor School in Newcastle, who raised £500 for the Sargent cancer care for children charity. The walk helped them to gather evidence to complete three units of the course programme as well as introducing them to an area of the country they had never heard of.

 

On Hardberry Hill walking The North Pennines walks in  County Durham England

Walk Photograph by:  
John Lamb (2 of 5) See Previous | Next | All

 

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1. Walk du136 Hardberry Hill from Middleton-in-Teesdale
The North Pennines County Durham England

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Delightful river side stroll leading to fine views
Route Details: Middleton-in-Teesdale, Hudeshope Beck, Skears Lime Kilns, Club Gill Farm, Coldberry Mine, Coldberry Gutter, Hardberry Hill, Newbiggin, Newbiggin Bridge, The Pennine Way, Park End Wood, Knott Hill, Middle Crossthwaite, The River Tees, Middleton-in-Teesdale
Length: 14.50km (9.00ml) | Ascent: 527m (1730ft) | Time: 5.00hrs | Grade: Walk Grade
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