- Teesdale - Wikipedia
Teesdale is a dale, or valley, located principally in County Durham, North East England It is one of the Durham Dales, which are themselves part of the North Pennines, the northernmost part of the Pennine uplands
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The River Tees flows from the highest points of the Pennines, tumbling down stunning, ancient waterfalls, into dramatic gorges, growing, slowing and meandering through the hidden gem that is Teesdale The high heather moors are a paradise for walkers and wildlife watchers
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Teesdale is designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and you won’t be short of things to do and see! There's plenty of great walking, and from castles to gardens, England’s highest waterfall to world class art collections, there is much to see here, whatever the weather
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Returning to Teesdale proper, along the valley a mile to the south east of Cotherstone is the attractive little village of Lartington It is best known as the home of the seventeenth century Lartington Hall
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Teesdale is mostly an upland area within the northern Pennines Its bleak basalt and limestone moorlands gradually descend eastward from an elevation of about 2,500 to 600 feet (760 to 185 metres) and border the Tees valley on both north and south
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- Discover Teesdale | Waterfalls Walks Geology History and Wild Places
Discover Teesdale is our independent visitor guide to waterfalls, walks and peaceful places around Barnard Castle, Middleton in Teesdale and the North Pennines This page is your gateway to exploring it through real walks, real photos and real experiences
- Teesdale – North Pennines National Landscape
Teesdale is the most southerly of the Durham Dales The sweep of the moors and crags of the upper dale have an unrivalled drama which many visitors come back to savour time and time again
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