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Easington Colliery 59 64 63 Blackhall A167 A1(M) A1(M) Darlington 62 Horden Stockton-On-Tees A1231 61 Coastal Path. Path. Coastal East Durham Coast with routes linked to the Durham the to linked routes with Coast Durham East guide to help you in your discovery and exploration of the of exploration and discovery your in you help to guide Approximately 2 hours 2 Approximately Time: Our coastal village walk leaflets have been designed as a as designed been have leaflets walk village coastal Our Approximately 4 miles / 6 km 6 / miles 4 Approximately Length: and wear or carry appropriate clothing and a map. a and clothing appropriate carry or wear and NZ439441 reference: Grid in places. Be prepared for changing weather conditions weather changing for prepared Be places. in walking shoes/boots as the routes could become muddy become could routes the as shoes/boots walking Seaside Lane (signposted from road). from (signposted Lane Seaside Easington Colliery car park, car Colliery Easington Start/finish: Please take care on this walk. It is advisable to wear to advisable is It walk. this on care take Please Follow advice and local signs. local and advice Follow S Starting point Starting l Preparing for the walk the for Preparing Plan ahead and be prepared. be and ahead Plan l the outdoors the Enjoy Keep dogs under effective control effective under dogs Keep l litter home. litter seen to the south and Sunderland to the north. the to Sunderland and south the to seen where colliery the from spoil carried ropeway aerial An Leave no trace of your visit and take your take and visit your of trace no Leave l and on a clear day the hills of North Yorkshire can be can Yorkshire North of hills the day clear a on and the natural environment natural the Protect The walk provides some stunning views of the coast the of views stunning some provides walk The seams. coal various the on work to mine pit cage and was used to carry men down into the into down men carry to used was and cage pit access is available. is access used in scenes from the film Billy Elliott. Billy film the from scenes in used original an is This park. car the of north the to just cage them and follow paths unless wider unless paths follow and them The streets in Easington Colliery were Colliery Easington in streets The pit a to up leading seen be can timeline A 1993. in Leave gates and property as you find you as property and gates Leave l 1951 claimed the lives of 83 men. The colliery closed colliery The men. 83 of lives the claimed 1951 people enjoying the outdoors. the enjoying people flora and fauna. and flora in disaster A 1910. until coal producing start didn’t but Consider the local community and other and community local the Consider l area and now hosts an array of of array an hosts now and area 1899 in opened colliery The families. their and miners other people other Respect sea. Nature has reclaimed the the reclaimed has Nature sea. house to specifically century 20th the of beginning it was dumped directly on to the to on directly dumped was it the at built was Colliery Easington of Village The Respect, protect, enjoy! protect, Respect, Introduction Code Countryside The Mr. Humfries in his allotment his in Humfries Mr. (where Ascot Street now stands) now Street Ascot (where Easington Colliery miners, 1920 miners, Colliery Easington 1910 Huts Sinkers’ 1920s Colliery, Easington County Hall Durham DH1 5UQ 03000 268 131 Telephone: Easington Colliery [email protected] E-mail: www.durhamheritagecoast.org Visit: www.thisisdurham.com A19 Seaham A182 Sunderland Tourist Information Centre(0191) 553 2000 A182 Location... Hartlepool Tourist Information Centre (01429) 523 408 Easington Colliery B1283 Easington Colliery is situated east of Peterlee Horden the A19, on the east coast of County We have a number of village walks leaflets to download Durham. from our website. They are in PDF format but are also A181 B1281 compatible to be read through the BLIO App on Blackhall smartphones and tablets. A1086 Wingate A19 Public Transport A179 Information For information on getting to the coast using public transport, Heritage Coast www.traveline.info Durham please go to , Newcastle or telephone 0871 200 22 33. International Airport Newcastle A1018 A194(M) 03000 268 131 A692 A1231 [email protected] A19 Sunderland 64 63 A1(M) A690 A167 Seaham © Crown Copyright and database rights 62 2013. Ordnance Survey 100049055. Durham A19 Easington Colliery Peterlee Photography: A181 Geoff Perry, Mike Smith, Charlie North 61 A179 Hedley, Colin Forster A19 Hartlepool Acknowledgments: A167 A689 60 A689 Guy Tritton A1(M) A19 A66 59 Stockton-on-Tees Scan the code A walk to Beacon Hill... 58 Middlesbrough to find out more A174 about Durham ...with stunning coastal views DarlingtonDurham Tees A66 Valley Airport Heritage Coast. A68 A1 A19 56 DCC 26536 Coastal Path. Path. Coastal East Durham Coast with routes linked to the Durham the to linked routes with Coast Durham East guide to help you in your discovery and exploration of the of exploration and discovery your in you help to guide Approximately 2 hours 2 Approximately Time: Our coastal village walk leaflets have been designed as a as designed been have leaflets walk village coastal Our Approximately 4 miles / 6 km 6 / miles 4 Approximately Length: and wear or carry appropriate clothing and a map. a and clothing appropriate carry or wear and NZ439441 reference: Grid in places. Be prepared for changing weather conditions weather changing for prepared Be places. in walking shoes/boots as the routes could become muddy become could routes the as shoes/boots walking Seaside Lane (signposted from road). from (signposted Lane Seaside Easington Colliery car park, car Colliery Easington Start/finish: Please take care on this walk. It is advisable to wear to advisable is It walk. this on care take Please Follow advice and local signs. local and advice Follow S Starting point Starting l Preparing for the walk the for Preparing Plan ahead and be prepared. be and ahead Plan l the outdoors the Enjoy Keep dogs under effective control effective under dogs Keep l litter home. litter seen to the south and Sunderland to the north. the to Sunderland and south the to seen where colliery the from spoil carried ropeway aerial An Leave no trace of your visit and take your take and visit your of trace no Leave l and on a clear day the hills of North Yorkshire can be can Yorkshire North of hills the day clear a on and the natural environment natural the Protect The walk provides some stunning views of the coast the of views stunning some provides walk The seams. coal various the on work to mine pit cage and was used to carry men down into the into down men carry to used was and cage pit access is available. is access used in scenes from the film Billy Elliott. Billy film the from scenes in used original an is This park. car the of north the to just cage them and follow paths unless wider unless paths follow and them The streets in Easington Colliery were Colliery Easington in streets The pit a to up leading seen be can timeline A 1993. in Leave gates and property as you find you as property and gates Leave l 1951 claimed the lives of 83 men. The colliery closed colliery The men. 83 of lives the claimed 1951 people enjoying the outdoors. the enjoying people flora and fauna. and flora in disaster A 1910. until coal producing start didn’t but Consider the local community and other and community local the Consider l area and now hosts an array of of array an hosts now and area 1899 in opened colliery The families. their and miners other people other Respect sea. Nature has reclaimed the the reclaimed has Nature sea. house to specifically century 20th the of beginning it was dumped directly on to the to on directly dumped was it the at built was Colliery Easington of Village The Respect, protect, enjoy! protect, Respect, Introduction Code Countryside The Mr. Humfries in his allotment his in Humfries Mr. (where Ascot Street now stands) now Street Ascot (where Easington Colliery miners, 1920 miners, Colliery Easington 1910 Huts Sinkers’ 1920s Colliery, Easington County Hall Durham DH1 5UQ 03000 268 131 Telephone: Easington Colliery [email protected] E-mail: www.durhamheritagecoast.org Visit: www.thisisdurham.com A19 Seaham A182 Sunderland Tourist Information Centre(0191) 553 2000 A182 Location... Hartlepool Tourist Information Centre (01429) 523 408 Easington Colliery B1283 Easington Colliery is situated east of Peterlee Horden the A19, on the east coast of County We have a number of village walks leaflets to download Durham. from our website. They are in PDF format but are also A181 B1281 compatible to be read through the BLIO App on Blackhall smartphones and tablets. A1086 Wingate A19 Public Transport A179 Information For information on getting to the coast using public transport, Heritage Coast www.traveline.info Durham please go to , Newcastle or telephone 0871 200 22 33. International Airport Newcastle A1018 A194(M) 03000 268 131 A692 A1231 [email protected] A19 Sunderland 64 63 A1(M) A690 A167 Seaham © Crown Copyright and database rights 62 2013. Ordnance Survey 100049055. Durham A19 Easington Colliery Peterlee Photography: A181 Geoff Perry, Mike Smith, Charlie North 61 A179 Hedley, Colin Forster A19 Hartlepool Acknowledgments: A167 A689 60 A689 Guy Tritton A1(M) A19 A66 59 Stockton-on-Tees Scan the code A walk to Beacon Hill... 58 Middlesbrough to find out more A174 about Durham ...with stunning coastal views DarlingtonDurham Tees A66 Valley Airport Heritage Coast.
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