Bus Stop Walks Skelton 1 to Saltburn - Redcar and Cleveland · to Saltburn 1 Walk Walk Type Easy to ... stone wall to its end. Go right at the end and cross ... Green Hills Farm Walk
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What you will need� Change for the bus� A good pair of shoes with good grip!� A small rucksack (not essential)� Bottle of water� Waterproof jacket� ...and don’t forget your
medication (if needed)
This leaflet was funded by the Inequalities Fund(Health Action Zone) and produced in partnershipwith Redcar and Cleveland PCT. The bus stop walksare a valuable contribution to the Redcar andCleveland Physical Activity Strategy 2005–2010.
Skelton to Saltburn 1
Walk
Walk TypeEasy to
Moderate
Skelton to SaltburnDistance: 2 miles / 3.2kms
Two short track ascents. Fields, roads, woods, stream.
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Bus Stop Walks
Bus Stops Walks by Shaun IvoryDesigned and produced by www.shockthesenses.comPhotography by Mike NicholasFunded by Redcar and Cleveland PCT
Redcar and ClevelandPrimary Care Trust
Why not expand yourhorizons by using yourlocal facilities andbenefits?
walks in this seriesWalk 1 Skelton to Saltburn
Walk 2 Eston to Guisborough
Walk 3 Brotton to Lingdale
Walk 4 Easington to Saltburn
Walk 5 Skelton to Guisborough
Walk 6 Newton-under-Roseberry to Guisborough
Walk 7 Warrenby to Dormanstown
Walk 8 Guisborough to Boosbeck
Walk 9 Upsall to Guisborough
Not a new idea perhaps but certainly a better way tomaximise one element of a healthy lifestyle. You don’tneed to ‘get on yer bike’ and you can forget the car!All it costs is a few pence and a little shoe leather. It has been scientifically proven that regular walkingcan radically improve a whole range of medicalconditions, not least reduce hypertension, excessweight and enhance skin and muscle tone. All that’srequired from you is a little commitment. The rewardscan be a heightened awareness of the countrysidearound you and a sense of wonder at just how muchyou have been missing out on the real Redcar andCleveland. So why not give it a go? There are noguarantees but the possibilities are almost endless.Start today. The future is in your hands – and feet!
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Skelton
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Boulby Potash Line
Route Skelton High Street bus stand. Turn down
at Coniston Road and then go right at the library.
Follow Derwent Road to the bottom and passthrough a new metal swing gate onto open land.
Take the left fork and follow the ClevelandWay through a new housing project, cross the road and see a marked stony track by a solid wood fence. This takes you through the A174underpass and into Crow Wood.
Follow the steps down to Skelton Beck and turn right (downstream) to cross the bluemetal footbridge.
Pass beneath Boulby Potash viaduct and follow track into Rigg Wood. (There is a waterfall a little way further down the beck). Follow theCleveland Way.
Fork left and then right at an ornamentalmetal seat. Follow undulating Rose Walk, bearing left (upwards) where it forks.
Steps take you up, onto a road (AlbionTerrace), where you go right, past the warmemorial. A few minutes brings you in sight of Station Square directly ahead, with its several bus stops.
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Walk FeaturesWalk Features
� Attractive woodland & stream section.
� Rail viaduct. Archaeological & photo opportunity.
� Valley/Italian Gardens and refreshments.
� Woodland Centre visit.
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Bridge
Saltburn-by-the-Sea
Saw Mill
Pond
A174
Skelton Beck
Skelton High Street
Crow Wood
Rigg Wood
Housing Estate
Library
Albion Terrace
Bus Stops
Station Square
Viaduct
Saltburn Viaduct
Skelton Beck near the viaduct
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What you will need� Change for the bus� A good pair of shoes with good grip!� A small rucksack (not essential)� Bottle of water� Waterproof jacket� ...and don’t forget your
medication (if needed)
Eston toGuisborough 2
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Walk TypeModerateto Easy
Eston toGuisboroughDistance: 4 miles / 6.4kms
Hills, fields, woods, farm tracks and tarmac
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Bus Stop Walks
Bus Stops Walks by Shaun IvoryDesigned and produced by www.shockthesenses.comPhotography by Mike NicholasFunded by Redcar and Cleveland PCT
Why not expand yourhorizons by using yourlocal facilities andbenefits?
walks in this seriesWalk 1 Skelton to Saltburn
Walk 2 Eston to Guisborough
Walk 3 Brotton to Lingdale
Walk 4 Easington to Saltburn
Walk 5 Skelton to Guisborough
Walk 6 Newton-under-Roseberry to Guisborough
Walk 7 Warrenby to Dormanstown
Walk 8 Guisborough to Boosbeck
Walk 9 Upsall to Guisborough
Not a new idea perhaps but certainly a better way tomaximise one element of a healthy lifestyle. You don’tneed to ‘get on yer bike’ and you can forget the car!All it costs is a few pence and a little shoe leather. It has been scientifically proven that regular walkingcan radically improve a whole range of medicalconditions, not least reduce hypertension, excessweight and enhance skin and muscle tone. All that’srequired from you is a little commitment. The rewardscan be a heightened awareness of the countrysidearound you and a sense of wonder at just how muchyou have been missing out on the real Redcar andCleveland. So why not give it a go? There are noguarantees but the possibilities are almost endless.Start today. The future is in your hands – and feet!
This leaflet was funded by the Inequalities Fund(Health Action Zone) and produced in partnershipwith Redcar and Cleveland PCT. The bus stop walksare a valuable contribution to the Redcar andCleveland Physical Activity Strategy 2005–2010.
Redcar and ClevelandPrimary Care Trust
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Route Eston Square. Walk up Jubilee Road and turn
left at Granwood. After a few steps go right onOccupation Road and through the underpass that takes you under the Parkway.
Immediately after the Equestrian Centre goleft, where several paths are visible. Bear right, with TV masts cluster up on the ridge, left.
On ridge top find a grassed and rutted trackgoing right. Follow this to the viewing point.
A few metres behind you find a short post.Take this track to the left, following a very oldstone wall to its end. Go right at the end and crosstwo fields and two stiles onto a farm track and pigsmell! Roseberry Topping over on the horizon.
Go left. Where track curves right, instead keepon over a stile by a metal gate. Disregard openingon your right. Follow field edge.
See a waymarked stile to your left but insteadgo along the field edge on your right (a deep, tree-filled ditch is to your left).
Descend towards an old stone bridge. Cross here, a wood and a stone wall on the right.Where they converge go right, descending.
See a track leading to Barnaby Grange Farmand cross here, onto a cinder track. Go forward toa copse of pines. As you approach see a waymarkedstile that takes you along a ‘corridor’ to anotherstile at about 100 metres. This is just aboveScugdale Farm.
Cross top of field to a stile taking you onto acart track. On the far side there is another stile thatgoes on through a pine wood. It veers left to afork; take right leg, track widens. You eventuallyemerge onto a surfaced road. Go right, descendingto a farm road.
At T-junction, two red-bricked cottages. Goleft at house signed Woodside. Cross here. About7-8 minutes walk to Guisborough for the bus stops.
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� Views from Eston Hills.
� Good views of Roseberry Topping.
� 1800 sweep of Teesside.
Eston
Jubilee Road
A174 Parkway
Occupation Road
Equitation School
Eston Nab
Eston Beacon
Eston Moor
Carr Pond
Normanby Moor West Hill
Park Wood
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Scugdale Farm
Woodside
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What you will need� Change for the bus� A good pair of shoes with good grip!� A small rucksack (not essential)� Bottle of water� Waterproof jacket� ...and don’t forget your
medication (if needed)
Brotton to Lingdale 3
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Walk TypeEasy to
Moderate
Brotton to LingdaleDistance: 3 miles / 4.8kms
Roads, tracks, stream, fields and woods.
get fit | get active | get on the bus
Bus Stop Walks
Bus Stops Walks by Shaun IvoryDesigned and produced by www.shockthesenses.comPhotography by Mike NicholasFunded by Redcar and Cleveland PCT
Why not expand yourhorizons by using yourlocal facilities andbenefits?
walks in this seriesWalk 1 Skelton to Saltburn
Walk 2 Eston to Guisborough
Walk 3 Brotton to Lingdale
Walk 4 Easington to Saltburn
Walk 5 Skelton to Guisborough
Walk 6 Newton-under-Roseberry to Guisborough
Walk 7 Warrenby to Dormanstown
Walk 8 Guisborough to Boosbeck
Walk 9 Upsall to Guisborough
Not a new idea perhaps but certainly a better way tomaximise one element of a healthy lifestyle. You don’tneed to ‘get on yer bike’ and you can forget the car!All it costs is a few pence and a little shoe leather. It has been scientifically proven that regular walkingcan radically improve a whole range of medicalconditions, not least reduce hypertension, excessweight and enhance skin and muscle tone. All that’srequired from you is a little commitment. The rewardscan be a heightened awareness of the countrysidearound you and a sense of wonder at just how muchyou have been missing out on the real Redcar andCleveland. So why not give it a go? There are noguarantees but the possibilities are almost endless.Start today. The future is in your hands – and feet!
This leaflet was funded by the Inequalities Fund(Health Action Zone) and produced in partnershipwith Redcar and Cleveland PCT. The bus stop walksare a valuable contribution to the Redcar andCleveland Physical Activity Strategy 2005–2010.
Redcar and ClevelandPrimary Care Trust
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Walk FeaturesWalk Features
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� Medieval settlement site.
� Wonderful rural and coastal views.
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Claphow Reservoir
MerryLockwood
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Disused Rail Lines
Boulby Potash Line
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Route Green Tree pub, Brotton High Street. Cross the
road and walk up Kilton Lane. A very old cemetery is on the right.
Keep on past the roundabout for the newbypass. In its centre there is a 3-metre Sheave Wheel,a reminder of this region’s rich ironstone heritage.
Walk on to Kilton Thorpe (30 minutes/1.5 miles).Pause (and perhaps investigate the informationplaque about the medieval settlement) beforecrossing the adjacent stile.
Cross the field, bearing left, to another stile at the edge of Merry Lockwood Gill wood. Cross the path of the old railway line and go directlydownwards, into the wood, to a clearing andconvergence of two streams. Cross the main stream via the footbridge.
Go up the steps of a short slope to a stile. Cross this and see another stile, some 60 metresaway and then walk up a grassy slope to a newishfence, with Rylock barbed-wire. Walk along from the corner. Follow this to another stile.
Keep the field’s edge on your left, ignoring stile partway along. At hedge opening go right and follow the hedgerow all the way and cross a raised farm track. Green Hills Farm should be off to your left.
Into another field, passing three oak trees. Keep on, even though there appears to be no exit, to the field corner. See another stile by a holly bush.Follow the waymark across one more field to anotheropening, where there are the remains of an old stile.
Find two markers here (North Skelton Circular).Go left, around the field, to another stile, via a PublicFootpath sign that takes you back on to Kilton Lane.
Go right and walk along the road for about ten minutes to Lingdale for the bus home.
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Panoramic views toward the coast
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What you will need� Change for the bus� A good pair of shoes with good grip!� A small rucksack (not essential)� Bottle of water� Waterproof jacket� ...and don’t forget your
medication (if needed)
Easington to Saltburn 4
Walk Easington to SaltburnDistance: 6miles / 9.6kms
One slight incline and two steeper.Roads, fields, clifftop, rural & coastal views
get fit | get active | get on the bus
Bus Stop Walks
Bus Stops Walks by Shaun IvoryDesigned and produced by www.shockthesenses.comPhotography by Mike NicholasFunded by Redcar and Cleveland PCT
Why not expand yourhorizons by using yourlocal facilities andbenefits?
walks in this seriesWalk 1 Skelton to Saltburn
Walk 2 Eston to Guisborough
Walk 3 Brotton to Lingdale
Walk 4 Easington to Saltburn
Walk 5 Skelton to Guisborough
Walk 6 Newton-under-Roseberry to Guisborough
Walk 7 Warrenby to Dormanstown
Walk 8 Guisborough to Boosbeck
Walk 9 Upsall to Guisborough
Not a new idea perhaps but certainly a better way tomaximise one element of a healthy lifestyle. You don’tneed to ‘get on yer bike’ and you can forget the car!All it costs is a few pence and a little shoe leather. It has been scientifically proven that regular walkingcan radically improve a whole range of medicalconditions, not least reduce hypertension, excessweight and enhance skin and muscle tone. All that’srequired from you is a little commitment. The rewardscan be a heightened awareness of the countrysidearound you and a sense of wonder at just how muchyou have been missing out on the real Redcar andCleveland. So why not give it a go? There are noguarantees but the possibilities are almost endless.Start today. The future is in your hands – and feet!
Walk TypeModerate
This leaflet was funded by the Inequalities Fund(Health Action Zone) and produced in partnershipwith Redcar and Cleveland PCT. The bus stop walksare a valuable contribution to the Redcar andCleveland Physical Activity Strategy 2005–2010.
Redcar and ClevelandPrimary Care Trust
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Twizziegill Farm
Trig Point
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Street Houses FarmUpton Farm
Hummersea FarmWarsett HillGas Fan House
Warsett Hill
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Boulby Potash Line
Route Village bus stop (X56/93/93A/88), walk east to
Twizziegill Farm on right. Opposite the gate there’s a stile. Cross over this and then come upon anotherstile and a stell.
After a third stile go uphill slightly, with ahedge and a small brick building on the right, until there is an opening at the end of a stone wall. Ings Farm is over to your right.
Go round the wall and head for the TV/Phonemast, via a narrow corridor. Cross the lane andcontinue to a stile, another corridor, to cliff top,passing a ‘trig’ plinth en route.
Now walk westward (left) for 20 minutes. Trail forks; go right, following the waymarkdownhill, past an isolated cottage on the left.Some 200 metres beyond this go right, off thefarm track (at a waymark and Cleveland Way post),leaving Hummersea and Spring House Farms, up on the ridge.
The track now takes you down to the clifftopabove Hummersea Beach and the last rise beforeSkinningrove. There is a stile on the left butcontinue to descend via recently laid stone steps.
A wooden seat here, sit! Then continue over the jetty and through the dunes to a timberstaircase. Follow the Cleveland Way, and continuealong the clifftop to Warsett Hill. Pause at theremains of the old Guibal Fan House ventilationshaft, last worked in 1906.
Next see a large, metal ring, with the 10symbols – old and new – of Cleveland. Identifythem? Produced by Richard Farrington 1996.
Final lap. Pause at plaque for Huntcliff RomanSignal Station, excavated in 1912. Then the final 1/2 mile! Gradually downhill, to the steps and Ship Inn…. Before last climb up Saltburn Bank – or funicular! – to Station Square and bus(es) for home.
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� Panoramic views both rural and coastal.
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What you will need� Change for the bus� A good pair of shoes with good grip!� A small rucksack (not essential)� Bottle of water� Waterproof jacket� ...and don’t forget your
medication (if needed)
Skelton toGuisborough 5
Walk
Walk TypeSevere toModerate
Skelton toGuisboroughDistance: 3 miles / 4.8kms
Roads, tracks, fields and woodland.
get fit | get active | get on the bus
Bus Stop Walks
Bus Stops Walks by Shaun IvoryDesigned and produced by www.shockthesenses.comPhotography by Mike NicholasFunded by Redcar and Cleveland PCT
Why not expand yourhorizons by using yourlocal facilities andbenefits?
walks in this seriesWalk 1 Skelton to Saltburn
Walk 2 Eston to Guisborough
Walk 3 Brotton to Lingdale
Walk 4 Easington to Saltburn
Walk 5 Skelton to Guisborough
Walk 6 Newton-under-Roseberry to Guisborough
Walk 7 Warrenby to Dormanstown
Walk 8 Guisborough to Boosbeck
Walk 9 Upsall to Guisborough
Not a new idea perhaps but certainly a better way tomaximise one element of a healthy lifestyle. You don’tneed to ‘get on yer bike’ and you can forget the car!All it costs is a few pence and a little shoe leather. It has been scientifically proven that regular walkingcan radically improve a whole range of medicalconditions, not least reduce hypertension, excessweight and enhance skin and muscle tone. All that’srequired from you is a little commitment. The rewardscan be a heightened awareness of the countrysidearound you and a sense of wonder at just how muchyou have been missing out on the real Redcar andCleveland. So why not give it a go? There are noguarantees but the possibilities are almost endless.Start today. The future is in your hands – and feet!
This leaflet was funded by the Inequalities Fund(Health Action Zone) and produced in partnershipwith Redcar and Cleveland PCT. The bus stop walksare a valuable contribution to the Redcar andCleveland Physical Activity Strategy 2005–2010.
Redcar and ClevelandPrimary Care Trust
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Route Skelton High Street. Walk west towards
intersection. Cross road at the sign: LINGDALE/BOOSBECK/SKELTON GREEN. Follow this and turn left up the steep bank.
If you wish to ‘pass’ on this first tough bit (0.7 miles) then go back to nearby bus stop andwait for a bus up to Skelton Green. No’s 48/49/747.
At Skelton Green road forks. Walk along Airy Hill Lane until Thompson’s Road on right.Instead, leave the road to the left (by ClevelandWay post and Public Footpath sign) and walk along sandy track.
Pass N.G. pylon and Airy Hill Farm, where youcross a stile by metal gate. Keep on, stone wall onthe left. Margrove and Birk Brow should now bevisible in the middle distance.
Approaching Rawcliff Banks Wood go left at the Cleveland Way post. Follow the narrow‘corridor’ between fence and woods. Gently rising, this then drops down to a grassyescarpment ledge.
Two wooden seats here provide rest and a wonderful view of Charltons, Guisborough and the Whitby Road below.
Steep steps now, down to a stile on the left.One final stile by the end house at Slapewath. Rest here and/or have a drink!
Cross over keeping Little Waterfall Farm onyour right and follow signs for Cleveland Streetover several stiles to emerge on to Whitby Lane.
Cross the road just after Gisborough Hall andwalk through meadow (there is a path!) for accessto priory. Bus stops can be found on the HighStreet (Westgate).
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Low Waterfall Farm
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Walk FeaturesWalk Features
� Panoramic views for most of walk.
� Visit Guisborough Priory precincts.
� Shops at start and finish.
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Skelton GreenGuisborough Priory
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What you will need� Change for the bus� A good pair of shoes with good grip!� A small rucksack (not essential)� Bottle of water� Waterproof jacket� ...and don’t forget your
medication (if needed)
Newton-under-Roseberryto Guisborough 6
Walk
Walk TypeSevere toModerate
Newton-under-Roseberryto GuisboroughDistance: 4 miles / 6.4kms
Hills, moorland, woods, roads and tracks.
get fit | get active | get on the bus
Bus Stop Walks
Bus Stops Walks by Shaun IvoryDesigned and produced by www.shockthesenses.comPhotography by Mike NicholasFunded by Redcar and Cleveland PCT
Why not expand yourhorizons by using yourlocal facilities andbenefits?
walks in this seriesWalk 1 Skelton to Saltburn
Walk 2 Eston to Guisborough
Walk 3 Brotton to Lingdale
Walk 4 Easington to Saltburn
Walk 5 Skelton to Guisborough
Walk 6 Newton-under-Roseberry to Guisborough
Walk 7 Warrenby to Dormanstown
Walk 8 Guisborough to Boosbeck
Walk 9 Upsall to Guisborough
Not a new idea perhaps but certainly a better way tomaximise one element of a healthy lifestyle. You don’tneed to ‘get on yer bike’ and you can forget the car!All it costs is a few pence and a little shoe leather. It has been scientifically proven that regular walkingcan radically improve a whole range of medicalconditions, not least reduce hypertension, excessweight and enhance skin and muscle tone. All that’srequired from you is a little commitment. The rewardscan be a heightened awareness of the countrysidearound you and a sense of wonder at just how muchyou have been missing out on the real Redcar andCleveland. So why not give it a go? There are noguarantees but the possibilities are almost endless.Start today. The future is in your hands – and feet!
This leaflet was funded by the Inequalities Fund(Health Action Zone) and produced in partnershipwith Redcar and Cleveland PCT. The bus stop walksare a valuable contribution to the Redcar andCleveland Physical Activity Strategy 2005–2010.
Redcar and ClevelandPrimary Care Trust
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Route No. 81 bus. Bus stop at Newton-u-R. Walk on
to parking/picnic area. Turn up here (Roseberry Lane). At edge of Newton Wood look for plaque that givesthe history of the region.
Go left through wood, see a stile ahead but go right before this, up some stone steps. Follow this track, keeping the hill on your right.
Continue upwards, ignoring left fork and keepingto the track, three trees to your right. You are onRoseberry Common.
Where several trails now cross keep straight on to a stone wall with wire. Go left, following this,past a small hill to your left, up laid stone steps and a winding path to the top. This is Newton Moor.
Wonderful back view of Roseberry Topping, withall Teesside on the horizon. Comfort stop. See threetrails; take central one to wood edge. See two posts.Through gate and bear right at wood edge. After 5-7minutes go right, through gateway and up a slightrise to a National Trail (acorn) post. Fork left along a single track, which soon becomes a very goodwalkway of stone slabs.
Ahead see your next stop, Highcliffe Nab, withHighcliffe Farm on your left, as track rises slowly tothe edge of Guisborough Woods. Go left through the wood to the new metal Tees Link and attachedrucksack. Look for the metal footprints around the base.
Cross track and ascend to the Nab. View on aclear day is breathtaking with, for once, no Topping to – well, top it! Go back down to the nearby trackand turn right, descending.
Go right at bottom, a stile, follow track forapproximately 1/2 mile. Evidence (usually) of ongoinglogging operations along here.
Where track curves right see another trackdiverging, to the left and downwards. Follow this for 200 metres to where track bends up to the rightagain. See a stile and opening to your left. Take this.
Narrow stony track will lead you to outskirts ofGuisborough, Belmangate and town centre for buseseither way.
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� Urban, rural and coastal vistas
Roseberry Topping
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Hutton Gate
Hutton Village
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Hunter Hill Farm
Belmont Farm
Foxdale Farm
Kemplah Woods
Hanging Stone Wood
Roseberry Common
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What you will need� Change for the bus� A good pair of shoes with good grip!� A small rucksack (not essential)� Bottle of water� Waterproof jacket� ...and don’t forget your
medication (if needed)
Warrenby toDormanstown 7
Walk
Walk TypeEasy
Warrenby toDormanstownDistance: 2 miles / 3.2kms
Slight Gradients. Pavements, rough tracksand grassland.
get fit | get active | get on the bus
Bus Stop Walks
Bus Stops Walks by Shaun IvoryDesigned and produced by www.shockthesenses.comPhotography by Mike NicholasFunded by Redcar and Cleveland PCT
Why not expand yourhorizons by using yourlocal facilities andbenefits?
walks in this seriesWalk 1 Skelton to Saltburn
Walk 2 Eston to Guisborough
Walk 3 Brotton to Lingdale
Walk 4 Easington to Saltburn
Walk 5 Skelton to Guisborough
Walk 6 Newton-under-Roseberry to Guisborough
Walk 7 Warrenby to Dormanstown
Walk 8 Guisborough to Boosbeck
Walk 9 Upsall to Guisborough
Not a new idea perhaps but certainly a better way tomaximise one element of a healthy lifestyle. You don’tneed to ‘get on yer bike’ and you can forget the car!All it costs is a few pence and a little shoe leather. It has been scientifically proven that regular walkingcan radically improve a whole range of medicalconditions, not least reduce hypertension, excessweight and enhance skin and muscle tone. All that’srequired from you is a little commitment. The rewardscan be a heightened awareness of the countrysidearound you and a sense of wonder at just how muchyou have been missing out on the real Redcar andCleveland. So why not give it a go? There are noguarantees but the possibilities are almost endless.Start today. The future is in your hands – and feet!
This leaflet was funded by the Inequalities Fund(Health Action Zone) and produced in partnershipwith Redcar and Cleveland PCT. The bus stop walksare a valuable contribution to the Redcar andCleveland Physical Activity Strategy 2005–2010.
Redcar and ClevelandPrimary Care Trust
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Route Warrenby Roundabout bus stand, at the
western end of Coatham Road, Redcar. Bus stands at both sides of the road here. Walk along Warrenbyroad and over the bridge. This is no longer a viablecommunity and the road goes on to the South Gare.
To the left see Coatham Marsh Nature Reserve, a car park some 100 metres ahead. Well worth a visitnow or later. If ‘later’ then go on for almost 1/2 mileto the council reclamation compound.
Cross the road. Just before compound see a prepared opening in the fence. Go through and follow single track through the grass and up onto the ridge. Pause here to take in the 360 degrees view.
Look south, over towards the Trunk Road; in the foreground you will see a stream, barely flowing.It is fishable but only under licence and no barbedhooks. This stream is known as The Fleet.
Abundance and variety of flora here: marsh-marigolds, yarrow, spearworth, toadflax, blackmustard, meadow buttercup, etc.
Walk down the ridge and across the stream. You will see a metal footbridge ahead. This takes you over the main railway line.
On the far side see a rough vehicle track. Goalong this for 50 metres, looking for three stuntedtrees by a single track to your left that takes you up onto a grassy knoll. These mounds are basicallyindustrial/archaeological relics.
Follow this, heading down to a stand of treesslightly to your left. On the right a brown brickbuilding. Keep right, emerging onto the Trunk Roadvia fence opening. Cross here to go to Dormanstownshopping centre and the Broadway for the bus(es) or opt to go left along the Trunk Road to the trafficlights and Locke Park Corner bus stand(s).
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Caravan Site
Fire StationKirkleatham
Lane A1042
Majuba Rd.
Redcar Golf Club
Tod Point Rd.
Coatham Common
North Sea
Dunes
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Ind. Estate
Shops
Shops
EnnisSquare
South Gare
Waste Recl. Site Warrenby
The Fleet
A1065 Trunk Road
Boating Lake
Coatham Rd.
Nature Reserve
Playing Fields
Dormanstown
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� Wrap-round views � Botanists’ bonanza
� Wildfowlers’ World
Corus, South Gare
Coatham Marsh Nature Reserve
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What you will need� Change for the bus� A good pair of shoes with good grip!� A small rucksack (not essential)� Bottle of water� Waterproof jacket� ...and don’t forget your
medication (if needed)
Guisborough to Boosbeck 8
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Walk TypeEasy to
Moderate
Guisborough to BoosbeckDistance: 3 miles / 4.8kms
One long incline. Roads, fields, woods.
get fit | get active | get on the bus
Bus Stop Walks
Bus Stops Walks by Shaun IvoryDesigned and produced by www.shockthesenses.comPhotography by Mike NicholasFunded by Redcar and Cleveland PCT
Why not expand yourhorizons by using yourlocal facilities andbenefits?
walks in this seriesWalk 1 Skelton to Saltburn
Walk 2 Eston to Guisborough
Walk 3 Brotton to Lingdale
Walk 4 Easington to Saltburn
Walk 5 Skelton to Guisborough
Walk 6 Newton-under-Roseberry to Guisborough
Walk 7 Warrenby to Dormanstown
Walk 8 Guisborough to Boosbeck
Walk 9 Upsall to Guisborough
Not a new idea perhaps but certainly a better way tomaximise one element of a healthy lifestyle. You don’tneed to ‘get on yer bike’ and you can forget the car!All it costs is a few pence and a little shoe leather. It has been scientifically proven that regular walkingcan radically improve a whole range of medicalconditions, not least reduce hypertension, excessweight and enhance skin and muscle tone. All that’srequired from you is a little commitment. The rewardscan be a heightened awareness of the countrysidearound you and a sense of wonder at just how muchyou have been missing out on the real Redcar andCleveland. So why not give it a go? There are noguarantees but the possibilities are almost endless.Start today. The future is in your hands – and feet!
This leaflet was funded by the Inequalities Fund(Health Action Zone) and produced in partnershipwith Redcar and Cleveland PCT. The bus stop walksare a valuable contribution to the Redcar andCleveland Physical Activity Strategy 2005–2010.
Redcar and ClevelandPrimary Care Trust
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Route Market Place (Cross). Walk along past the Fox
Inn to traffic lights. Go left along Whitby Lane fortwo minutes to Butt Lane bus stop. Turn right, up the lane for about 1 mile (25 – 30 mins).
Go left at the edge of Guisborough Forest andcontinue along track for approximately 1/2 miles. This can be quite muddy after rain.
Come to a stile. Old Park Farm to your left. Go right, up the field (past 4 hawthorn trees) andthen left, with the fenced-in wood on the right and a row of oak trees on your left.
There is a waymarked post and seat. Pause.Gisborough Hall is immediately below and thepriory to its left. To the extreme left see CountyDurham, over Eston Ridge is Teesside and right, the sea.
Keep on, past a large rock and to a stile. This takes you via a “corridor” to another stile and corrugated concrete farm road.
Cross road, over a stile and follow this section of the Cleveland Way for two more stiles to wheretrack curves upwards and right. Cross over here, to another stile, then three more and a metal gap.
Eventually come to a narrow track leadingdown to a metal gate and stile. Go left alongtarmac path to a picnic area and bus stop.
You are by the A171 Whitby Road. Cross hereand walk to the Fox and Hounds at Slapewath. Go right across the front of the pub to a telegraphpole. This is the two miles marker.
Follow the Cleveland Street walk.
Past ponds on your right, continue over severalstiles to Boosbeck High Street for bus stops.
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Gisborough Hall
Old Shaft Wood
Foxdale Farm
Birk Brow
Guisborough Forest
Wilecat Wood
Ponds
DismantledRalway Line
Jenny Frisk Road
Butt Lane
Little Waterfall FarmF&H Pub
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Slapewath
Charltons
Boosbeck
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Walk FeaturesWalk Features
� Shops start and finish.
� Magnificent viewing opportunities.
� Add-on option to walk to Skelton Green/Skelton.
Margrove Park, Ponds
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What you will need� Change for the bus� A good pair of shoes with good grip!� A small rucksack (not essential)� Bottle of water� Waterproof jacket� ...and don’t forget your
medication (if needed)
Upsall toGuisborough 9
Walk
Walk TypeEasy to Severe
Upsall toGuisborough*
Distance: 4 miles / 6.4kms
Three ascents. Stony, muddy. Fields, woods and open aspects.
get fit | get active | get on the bus
Bus Stop Walks
Bus Stops Walks by Shaun IvoryDesigned and produced by www.shockthesenses.comPhotography by Mike NicholasFunded by Redcar and Cleveland PCT
Why not expand yourhorizons by using yourlocal facilities andbenefits?
walks in this seriesWalk 1 Skelton to Saltburn
Walk 2 Eston to Guisborough
Walk 3 Brotton to Lingdale
Walk 4 Easington to Saltburn
Walk 5 Skelton to Guisborough
Walk 6 Newton-under-Roseberry to Guisborough
Walk 7 Warrenby to Dormanstown
Walk 8 Guisborough to Boosbeck
Walk 9 Upsall to Guisborough
Not a new idea perhaps but certainly a better way tomaximise one element of a healthy lifestyle. You don’tneed to ‘get on yer bike’ and you can forget the car!All it costs is a few pence and a little shoe leather. It has been scientifically proven that regular walkingcan radically improve a whole range of medicalconditions, not least reduce hypertension, excessweight and enhance skin and muscle tone. All that’srequired from you is a little commitment. The rewardscan be a heightened awareness of the countrysidearound you and a sense of wonder at just how muchyou have been missing out on the real Redcar andCleveland. So why not give it a go? There are noguarantees but the possibilities are almost endless.Start today. The future is in your hands – and feet!
*Guisborough Visitors Centre
This leaflet was funded by the Inequalities Fund(Health Action Zone) and produced in partnershipwith Redcar and Cleveland PCT. The bus stop walksare a valuable contribution to the Redcar andCleveland Physical Activity Strategy 2005–2010.
Redcar and ClevelandPrimary Care Trust
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Route Swan’s Corner. Either bus stand, go to bank
brow, see Public Footpath sign. Walk up here, over stile and up grassy slope.
At top divert right or left for 5 minutes. Righttakes you to Godfalter Hill. Both give 180 degrees of urban and rural Teesside.
Back to track, keep on to new fence gap andthrough wood. Go left on a gravelled path. At fallentree stump go right, beneath new N.G. lines.
Reach stagnant pond and footbridge to yourleft. Go past this and then left, up a few shallowsteps, then down towards a stile. Track forks right,by a short post with orienteering tag in red (8/B).
Track opens onto Flatts Lane Country Park.Several seats to rest and appreciate another view.Next skirt top of park to stile.
Emerge onto Flatts Lane, go right for 50 metres,past Rose Cottage. See a Public Footpath sign andgo through, up steps. Bear left at top.
Long grind up to the ridge but the view isworth it! Go right past a short post waymarked and then a very old stone wall is on your right.
At wall end go right, past stile, onto openfarmland. Follow field edge, with Roseberry Toppingstraight ahead. Walk on for 2 fields to waymarkedstile and onto pig farm road.
Cross here and head down, for 3 stiles and 3 fields, to steps near the Cross Keys Inn. Cross dual carriageway and keep on for 4 more stiles, to footbridge over a stell. This takes you onto adismantled railway line, now the Guisborough branch walkway.
Go left for 15 minutes to some railway cottagesand the visitors centre. This is worth a visit!
The main road is on the left, for bus toGuisborough.
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Barnaby Grange Farm
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� Panoramas of all Teesside.
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Upsall Moor
10 Acre Bank
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Rye Hill
Flatts Lane Country Park
Brick Works
Spring Wood
TeessideEston Moor
University
Flatts Lane
Great WestPlantation
A171
A1043
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Orm
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Crow WoodTo Nunthorpe
Low Farm
Cross Keys Inn
Pinchinthorpe
Flatts Lane Country Park
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EvaluationQuestionnaire
get fit | get active | get on the bus
Bus Stop Walks
Bus Stops Walks by Shaun IvoryDesigned and produced by www.shockthesenses.comPhotography by Mike NicholasFunded by Redcar and Cleveland PCT
walks in this seriesWalk 1 Skelton to Saltburn
Walk 2 Eston to Guisborough
Walk 3 Brotton to Lingdale
Walk 4 Easington to Saltburn
Walk 5 Skelton to Guisborough
Walk 6 Newton-under-Roseberry to Guisborough
Walk 7 Warrenby to Dormanstown
Walk 8 Guisborough to Boosbeck
Walk 9 Upsall to Guisborough
Do you have afavourite walk?
If you have a favouritewalk that isn’t includedin this series pleaseforward it on to us.
This leaflet was funded by the Inequalities Fund(Health Action Zone) and produced in partnershipwith Redcar and Cleveland PCT. The bus stop walksare a valuable contribution to the Redcar andCleveland Physical Activity Strategy 2005–2010.
Just a few questions to help us in the future.
Redcar and ClevelandPrimary Care Trust
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Gender
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Age Group
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Do you enjoy walking?
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What other activities do you enjoy?
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Do you like the layout of the Bus Stop Walks?
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Which of the walks have you been on?
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Do you like the lengths of the walks?
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Do you like the locations?
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Do you find the walks and maps easy to follow?
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Which walk is your favourite?
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How often do you go out walking for more than 30 minutes?
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Do you take part in the healthy stepping programme of group walks?
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Please return this evalutionquestionnaire to:312 Innovation CentreVienna CourtKirkleatham Business ParkRedcarTS10 5SH
For more information call 01642 777738
Many thanks for taking the time to complete and return this evaluation questionnaire
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