Causey Arch and Picnic Area

Causey Arch

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Causey Arch
Stanley
County Durham
DH8 5SD

Tel: +44 0191 372 9100

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Type: Industrial Archaeology

The world’s oldest surviving single arch railway bridge stands high above a wooded gorge. The arch spans over 100ft, stands 80ft tall and beneath it runs Causey Burn.
Throughout the site there is evidence of its railway past; a replica of an 18th century coal waggon, a concrete bollard marking the former location of Bobgins pumping engine and a series of panels explaining the early waggonways.
Since the railway closed, the area has been recolonised by nature. Woodland paths lined with wildflowers overlook an ancient tree canopy. A variety of birds live in the woodland and visitors are rewarded with a wonderful chorus of birdsong.
There are long paths on both sides of the wooded gorge allowing you to wander around this interesting site. An Easy Access route enables visitors who are less mobile to enjoy wonderful views over the Arch and the gorge below.

Opening Times

Open All Year
01/01/2011 - 31/12/2012
DayTimes
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Bank Holiday06:0023:00

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Ticket TypeTicket Tariff
Admission freeFree

Note: Prices are a guide only and may change on a daily basis.

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