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T D D S R A A M T O O E S R N R V C O O D Dyke G V M Wood O J S E E T E R V C R E E IA F R C G R E F N I B E R S L E L N R G E Heugh IO T R UN R T A N I B R A M A N R E A R E E A T D T R Y N House T A O T E N O R N ST O R G D N C N N M T A O ST O G R A T R R A E K N L S H O D R R ALL L A CH S S S R R O M S R R R G G T N T U ID E TE O O O T C O H DL F E EG A N F R D W G ATE I I S A A A R R L O R S N TE P C T N E D R RD D W D GA R O Y E RAB O A T V E O H S N L I A L GH K N A A ST IC RA D S G S S 1 AY D Middleton T I A PR 9 R D OW W B DNS ( A E G 1 A N E S DAL W T Y ON A T LANE E N R AD AV 7 O L ) ORSE I N RO W S G M M R T R L HA P EE 9 E H E AT TR R H O S O C ACCL N TER Y H E O S O O T L L R D PA RTON E A HA R W LAN A T A L OR E W SET C A O R NE L H D R I S L K R A E M A R AD H R N W N L E F O E O G T R M L N O E S N M S R Y S O E E I U T Y B C H WQUA L ALB Y S T H S C E T A N E AC O E G R R L LMWOOD S ER O R L ROAD T T A L G Y AM I H W D T C L T R L L ROUG U D B H M O S N L L L OAD I R Countryside sites A S N N A W S T LETO O E S IDD N N H D M S T N ROA TA E R GARDE E E S T D E ES M CH E D A C H R O URW R A O D P O RTH B N U A R RN R A R OAD OA O S R R J R D G TE B NHILL S R E K R T PRIN CH E T E L T E L T A R E E O S G STRE S STR E L T R N T E E B A N O R M G S I EVE AIN K O R Hartlepool Headland P 3 Y G A T H R H Cemetery O O T W L T O N E RO S HAR N B S Y O A RO UR N STREET A CY D PER D D R 7 HUR R A 7 WOR I 2 TH R BURN R HAR D B1 OA A T D LANE O Marina A C D L T A E IGHLIGHT V HE H O C D R R I D T Dalton Batts I 6 D N R S ROA N D R SS HAYSTON TO O R NE E T D E H R L S E A U D C W L S N RT LA ART LANE F N R M N N H M I N V I E O L C E R C U E R T T R K O A L M A D GR A R U R U C T R O N N U C A O C L N A ST R E E R E T B N K D L D G E E O A T P T R LLS R B I T S N W ST U N EP R A H E W O EN E H S T S T C AR K D E Y Y K V K Greatham Creek M 12 WO A K E R E A S NEY ST M I ROD A SU A L G B G S I L I T E W TT ST R R S L L M L L AR H T ITIM O T S S M E D E D E A R R DE D GWOOD RD DE R R LLIN O A C A A L V E E Black Wood E R V A B ELW E IC E N K RO L A E D E E K RW D RW E N N V L U D U E T T T N I OPC E E LI D E W F T OA T A F T E E HAM R E ST SANDRING UE M N A C L C - - I E O K V U Spion Kop Cemetery Local D A K R R A LL E O T T A E W E E D R O E N L L O S B F C M R UN T T R D O D HE S E ALL R LOWLOWTHIAN ROAD Y LAN N O OA YAR R R D D E C S I SHER S A I R FF STR T E E E E U ET R D V I A R N R O RO I D T T R T E E D NT NT V N L O C E R A D R A E R P G A Nature Reserve N 3 R O E E E D V O R D E O D D S GR R A E E S M T S RD Hartlepool L R EUM A E S A U WELL R A M T T T S D D T RES S O E C V O L Y R BRIGH E R ET T S L TRE A E T ET I R Y R E E T S A R LLIOTT S V ST O N H H U E WILSON R LYN C 1 S N T A C L RE R W ET N U 7 R E E D M Hart Warren Dunes Local Nature Reserve and U IC ILTON ROAD CH 8 K MU O A V D G V 17 L W RO RANGE RO 8 Y A AD H A GE A P W NNN T ILLC E D A GRA NO H RE ADE NGE RO N O RT ST R AD H H S R E PA TH VIC I R L T K T A West Park T ORIA AD T ROAD ICTORIA RO G North Beach L 1 G P H D V B N A T M R ARK DRIVE T T E A R E E Y E P H M V Y E H RS S R W L T E E S A G A S E ' HUTT ' T T I O T A N K AVE S N N S L U L N E OU E R O TH R O R O E N O OA N D T W T U U U R O E D V S W O U V T O A R S E S E A A V A E E A N L WILTON AV B E S T P P L F R N E 6 L OAD E T CONISCLIFFE R L A R C O O R 8 T T T G C L L ShoppingShopping S VEN WAY S Summerhill Local Nature Reserve K 6 S 9 E O R O R R O T H A R EL O R T L S O KE ST E CKC L A THORNTON U H E V CLIFTON AVENUE Centre H G A Elwick E E D A N E RTON ROAD L L T E GE T V P E E D ST VILLIERS ST A E ARLTON E N C E C L O R W N R D N K IC ST U HOPE AV ROKER S K A STAN R L DALTON ST The Howls I 6 R G E W ee town centre inset for more detail A D OAD L R E N A PARK ROAD A O D S Y K ROA R Scotland A D D PAR W S ARK ROA W W P L I WA W N W D W NR RK ROAD A PA I A D C N N A O ALDON A T Wood B S R E A K TO E Y E E LDON R S S O T N Q N L S T E N K H V DR A N C W D R I DO B P A A YL L K E M U S B E E C R Greatham Beck Local Nature Reserve K 9 M L U R S E M O O L B C W H L S E B A L D T P L Y E O W R U I E I R O L D N Y F N N N N C A S A S F T E N E N E Char Beck N L O RE W N S K E T E H T M T T S E N EE T TR Y L N E LISTER S NK B R A H S R O A G G G B T DS R O S G U R D V E C E B I T O G L A O N L The Burn D A AAR A T L N L A H D O E T N R E R E S R A O B N R R M T R A T A N T S O D Y D D A D Y S Seaton Common Local Nature Reserve O 9 H V D H Y A D S T L V T E R O O E S N R E D A R E y W N N N T V I R U V S S ROAD a K IC EEET I E LW D E E C A ET K A High C E D O Family E w R L ICK ROA L T ELWG R W L S I SO R C B D K R L k D R KB ROA T A O IC Y O W A I Seaton Dunes Local Nature Reserve J 9 D L A l A E R O Wood D S Wood A N D U B N A D U R S O R N O N U N R a O A T T OA B S E M D N K G H R L S N C T E B O T U E S S O R R S T W T R U T D T S E T T BAL O R L BA Hartlepool S C S N E T n T Y T T LT Hart to Haswell Walkway Local A TI Stranton R e E C S N IC R O E CS MA RD MA A R d G A Family CK STRE O D L TR E E I LAK N Nature Reserve J 1 E Wood B S E e F T l O The Howls R t RD AD KELOCK E RO T T s Boggle Beck S S BLA URN XFORD H H O O S B T T a S T H R E E W RE ET EET E E T RES GREATHAM STR A S T L S R Teesmouth National Nature Reserve P 10 & N 12 C L W A D O K R W O R N C R XF U E S O O A C A T S B C H S P U D E E E A E E U R O P R B A D U N A E Y R O O R F X R N V S O E URNE E A A T Dalton W S V A See overleaf for more details SARAH D B T A V M O E A I Y A R L R L E V Industrial Estate R Y ROA F D T North Sea Cycle Route KER L D I A Piercy A T I A N O NUE E R AVE G O O R C N S I S S R P M D R A G A D N I H R T N A E N Cow H FO DE ST R X N Y W D Summerhill O O O E S T IPLING BR S 1 K ROAD T A National Route 14 forms part B Crookfoot W B N D P T 7 E KING V A NU L O O A 8 E K O R Pasture V R Country R A E C N R T O A E E O S A D T Resr C D T R U A N of the 6,500 kilometre North S A D E L O K CH A R O E H R D Wood RD C V W Park OAD H A O SEFIELD R D TF G D A T A O D M RA H E V T O R D A D S T O R ROA A L MLIN Sea Cycle Route linking N O A L S D T S ON Y OR R XF H V E RD I L O E O H F A AC IE E E S E R L T R D IVE A E DR N T S T U A Hartlepool and England with R C EY OL V.
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