Walking in Teesdale: Bowes West Circular
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A walk through the picturesque village of Bowes, past Dotheboys Hall, and across the moors above the village. The return is via God’s Bridge and fields and lanes on the south side of the river. Boots are essential and the route should not be tackled in poor weather conditions unless you are an experienced walker.
4 hours, 7.75 miles
2022 (1 Jan 2022 - 31 Dec 2022) |
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