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Darlington Cycle B 6 4 4 Stillington Newton 3 Forest Park Aycliffe Stillington 7 A 6 60 1 7 A A 2 68 Whitton Heighington School Old Bolam B6444 Stillington Heighington ) (M 1 A Heighington Great Green Stainton Bishopton School A Steep hill 6 0 7 2 Bishopton Brafferton Redmarshall B 6 275 Coatham Mundeville Watersports Centre Skerningham Community Little Woodland Stainton A 1 6 Killerby 7 Jersey Ice Cream Parlour Summerhouse Denton A 6 8 Barmpton B 6 2 B 7 6 5 2 79 Darlington A Sadberge 11 50 A 6 West 8 Park T) Nature 66( Site A A67 7 6 ) 1 M A 1( A Piercebridge Longnewton Organic Farm Shop High Coniscliffe Great Burdon and Cafe High Community School B62 River T Piercebridge 79 9 Coniscliffe 27 Woodland ees Roman Fort B6 ) Darlington T ( A6 6 7 6 Bridge Merrybent Merrybent A6 in place July 08 A Woodland 8 B Brick To Stockton 6 2 Train 8 0 Sculpture B 6280 The Whinnies B 6 2 Nature Site 7 5 80 A67 B62 A67 Low A67 Coniscliffe A67 Middleton Broken Scar Steam Broken Scar 7 St George Pumping Station 6 Subject to Picnic and Play Area 1 flooding A Manfield MSG Oak Tree ees A School River T 6 7 ) A66(T FAST ROAD - Take extra care crossing Middleton Sand and Gravel One Row Quarry A66(T) A6 6 (T) ) (M A66 Stapleton Durham Tees Valley International Aldbrough Airport St John River T ees Hurworth -on- A1 Tees 67 Hurworth Primary Neasham Advisory route Croft-on-Tees Hurworth House Traffic-free path Hurworth School Bridge can School close. Must On-road route use ford to cross Newton Rough bridleway Morrell Cycle lane Cycle parking Barton Toucan crossing Pedestrian crossing Dalton Hospital -on- Tees 4x Track A1 BMX Track 67 Building 64 B12 Kilometres 20mph zones 0 2 4 6 8 LNR Local Nature Reserve Reproduced from Ordnance Survey mapping with the permission of the controller of 0 1 2 3 4 5 Her Majesty’s Stationery Office © Crown Copyright. Unauthorised reproduction infringes Miles Crown copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. Darlington Borough Council. Licence no: 100023728, 2008. 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