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Get out and about this January with walk each day.

  • Writer: Kelly
    Kelly
  • 5 days ago
  • 1 min read

Want to get out and about during January?


One walk a day for the rest of January. (The majority are free, some you may have to pay for parking) Forestry England also have play areas so you can spend even longer outdoors.

As always, please be sensible if going out for a walk during winter, layer up for warmth, take walking boots and in my experience with kids, extra socks! Check the weather daily for any updates.


Our favourites

 We love doing part of Derwent Way and usually park at Land of Oak & Iron 

 🚶‍♀️Bolam Lake

 🚶‍♀️Waskerly Way

 🚶‍♀️Hendon cliffs  Seaham

 🚶‍♀️Noses Point  Hawthorn dene

 🚶‍♀️Chopwell Woods

 🚶‍♀️Thornley Woods

 🚶‍♀️Coxgreen

 🚶‍♀️Cleadon Hills

 🚶‍♀️Tunstall Reservoir

 🚶‍♀️Watergate park

🚶‍♀️Penshaw Woods and penshaw monument National Trust 

 🚶‍♀️Herrington park

 🚶‍♀️Herrington Hills

 🚶‍♀️Sunderland Sculpture Trail

 🚶‍♀️Druridge bay

 🚶‍♀️Low Barns Nature Reserve 

 🚶‍♀️Seaburn  Whitburn

 🚶‍♀️South shields Prom

 🚶‍♀️Backhouse Park

 🚶‍♀️Doxford Park (perfect for a shorter walk)

 🚶‍♀️Castle Eden Dene

 🚶‍♀️Elba Park

 🚶‍♀️Hannah's Meadow ( Durham Wildlife Trust )

 🚶‍♀️Auckland Castle Deer Park

 🚶‍♀️Tile sheds nature reserve


Keep an eye out for my other money saving ideas




 
 
 

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