Out and About Guide

Out and About Guide

OOututandandAboutAbout Walking and cycling in Stockton-on-Tees 1212 greatgreat placesplaces toto exploreexplore Big plans for great experiences and OIn Stockton-on-Teesut we are very About 1 Wynyard Woodland Park lucky to have so many fantastic parks and other places to visit 2 Newham Grange Park/ right here on our doorstep, and Hardwick Dene lots of attractive traffic-free paths for getting around. 3 Grangefield Park This guide shows you twelve great 4 Ropner Park/Six Fields destinations which you can reach easily by walking or cycling. Whether you’re looking 5 Coatham Wood for a park with a playground, a place to walk your dog, or somewhere peaceful to 6 Preston Park/Quarry Wood enjoy wildlife you’ll find somewhere that’s just right for you. 7 Romano Park Use the handy key below to see at a glance what each destination has to offer. There’s 8 Tees Heritage Park Nature Reserves also a map at the end of this guide showing the featured parks and selected routes 9 Tees Barrage/Portrack Marsh for walking and cycling. This includes the National Cycle Network, other linking cycle 10 Billingham Beck Valley Country Park paths, the Teesdale Way and the Thornaby Trail. 11 John Whitehead Park For more detailed information about these (and other) parks and trails please use the 12 Cowpen Bewley Woodland Park web links provided. Welcome to Stockton’s great outdoors! IDEAL FOR IDEAL FOR CAFÉ TOILETS PLAY CAR BOWLING GAMES CYCLING WALKING AREA PARKING CLUB AREA OUTDOOR TENNIS SKATE DISABLED SURFACED DESIGNATED GYM COURTS PARK TOILETS PATHS DISABLED (LIMITED OPENING TIMES) (LIMITED) PARKING 1 PLAY AREA CAFÉ TOILETS DISABLED TOILETS (LIMITED OPENING TIMES) IDEAL FOR WALKING Wynyard Woodland Park IDEAL FOR You’ll need plenty of time to explore • Admire the carpets of bluebells and CYCLING every corner of this wonderful ramsons (wild garlic) on a springtime country park: from Thorpe Wood, walk in Thorpe Wood an ancient woodland of oak, ash • Stroll through Pickards Meadow - the SURFACED and wych elm, right up to Tilery PATHS size of over ten football pitches, it’s one (LIMITED) Woods, Brierley Woods and Pickards of the biggest wildflower meadows in Meadow in the north. the Tees Valley The Castle Eden Walkway provides a • Find out what’s cooking in the Celestial CAR wonderful cycling and walking route Kitchen - a sculpture in Stony Field PARKING through the heart of the park, and inspired by the park’s astronomical can be followed south all the way associations past Thorpe Thewles into Stockton DESIGNATED (National Cycle Network Route 1). DISABLED PARKING Children will love the big adventure A great play area and the former Thorpe place for a Thewles Railway Station provides cycle ride a special setting for the tea rooms – whatever and a beautiful arts venue run by your age or Missing Piece. The park is also ability home to Wynyard Planetarium and Observatory. Visit their websites for information about forthcoming events. 2 IDEAL FOR WALKING PLAY AREA BOWLING CLUB SURFACED PATHS (LIMITED) Newham Grange Park/ Hardwick Dene Newham Grange Park is a beautiful • Eat outdoors at the special artist landscaped park with mature trees, meadows designed picnic tables in Newham and a play area. Grange Park A cycleway links the park to Hardwick Dene; • In spring listen out for the drumming a patchwork of meadows, woodlands and sound of the great spotted hedgerows in the heart of urban Stockton. Over woodpecker in Elm Tree Wood 90 plant species flourish in the meadow area south of Hardwick Beck, including common spotted orchid, devil’s-bit scabious, betony and ragged robin. This abundance of grasses and flowers attracts numerous butterflies with one notable species being the white-letter hairstreak butterfly which gets its name from a white line in the shape of the letter “w” on the Crookes Kenny Credit: underside of the hind wing. Start small – 10 From Hardwick Dene you can minutes of activity walk across Darlington Back at a time can give Lane to the delightful Elm real benefits Tree Wood. 2 3 PLAY AREA GAMES AREA OUTDOOR GYM IDEAL FOR WALKING IDEAL FOR CYCLING SURFACED PATHS Grangefield Park (LIMITED) A lovely natural park with cycleway • Fancy a longer walk? Then walk the full linking Oxbridge Lane and length of the park and return via Oxbridge Grangefield Road (part of National Cemetery on the opposite side of Lustrum Cycle Network Route 14). Beck Lustrum Beck flows along the edge • Challenge yourself on the park’s 400 of Grangefield Park and there are metre fitness trail, including situp bench, lovely views across the beck towards push-up bars, upper body trainer Oxbridge Cemetery. It’s also a great and body flexer (suitable place for children and adults to get for people aged 14 active with a toddlers play area, years and over). multi-use games area and outdoor gym equipment set out along a fitness trail. An active From the north end of the park you Credit: Kenny Crookes Kenny Credit: body is an can continue along the cycle route into Stockton, or from the southern active mind! end there is a cycle link to the Castle Eden Walkway. 4 PLAY AREA TENNIS COURTS CAFÉ TOILETS DISABLED TOILETS (LIMITED OPENING TIMES) Ropner Park/Six Fields BOWLING Ropner Park has been fully restored to its original • Look out for ‘Fish CLUB Victorian splendour. Stroll by the lakeside or along Swallowing Bird’, a tree-lined avenues and admire the splendid floral sculpture by Mick displays. There’s a fabulous play area, tennis courts, Thacker CAR bowls club and large grassed areas for games and PARKING • Enjoy refreshments in picnics. the pavilion café and First opened in 1893 the park is named after the summertime concerts DESIGNATED wealthy Victorian ship owner and ship builder Major at the bandstand, DISABLED Robert Ropner, who provided the money needed to all organised by the PARKING establish the park. Friends of Ropner Park The main entrance to the Six Fields is a short walk away down Darlington Road. Informal footpaths IDEAL FOR WALKING criss-cross this fine stretch of countryside, with its woodlands, meadows and hedgerows. A cycleway joins Step outside the Castle Eden Walkway to the north and continues to Preston Park to the south. SURFACED to increase PATHS your happy (LIMITED) hormones! 4 5 CAR PARKING IDEAL FOR WALKING Coatham Wood On the edge of Long Newton village is • Look out for roe deer grazing in Coatham Wood; a vast new woodland open areas of the woodland created by the Forestry Commission. • Barn owls, tawny owl, little owls, Its mix of broadleaved and conifer long-eared owls and short-eared trees, ponds and meadows make it a owls - keep your eyes and ears great habitat for all kinds of wildlife. open because they’ve all been Look out for newts and dragonflies spotted here around the ponds, or if you’re lucky you may see (or hear) any of the five species of owl commonly found in the UK. There are two waymarked walking routes to help you find your way around Coatham Wood, or you can simply wander along the many mown rides. Horse riding is by permit only. You can easily reach Coatham Wood by bike, following National Cycle Network Route 14 from Hartburn and the Castle Eden Walkway. Credit: Kenny Crookes Kenny Credit: 6 PLAY AREA SKATE PARK CAFÉ TOILETS DISABLED TOILETS (LIMITED Preston Park/Quarry Wood OPENING TIMES) Preston Hall dates back to the 1820s • Enjoy a taste of life in the 19th CAR PARKING and the surrounding farmland was century Preston Hall by visiting the gradually transformed into a landscaped restored walled kitchen garden and estate which provides the setting for the orchard present-day park. DESIGNATED DISABLED There really is something for everyone, • Leave the car at home. Cycle or PARKING whether you want to explore the museum, walk to Preston Park from Ingleby visit Butterfly World, ride on the small- Barwick, Hartburn or South Thornaby gauge railway, or take a trip on the by using the excellent traffic-free paths IDEAL FOR river with the Teesside Princess or WALKING Rivershack’s RiverBoat. For something – suitable for a bit more active, Rivershack also have all of the rowing boats, or back on dry land there’s family SURFACED a fantastic play area and skate park. PATHS A short walk alongside the River Tees (LIMITED) brings you to Quarry Wood Nature Reserve. Walk or cycle Now a beautiful to the park - the woodland, this was once a busy whinstone quarry, journey is all with the stone transported by river and later via part of the fun the adjacent Stockton to Darlington Railway. 6 7 PLAY AREA GAMES AREA SURFACED PATHS (LIMITED) Romano Park The impressive landscaped play • Rest on the unique female and male great crested area is the main attraction in newt seats, designed by artist Andrew McKeown this small park. It’s a wonderful with help from children from nearby Barley Fields play environment for children of and Myton Park Primary Schools all ages, with features such as a rope bridge, zip wires, balancing • Climb, jump, swing, dig, run, wires, sand play and, crowning balance, spin... explore the skyline, a ‘Hill Fort’ made of every corner of the vertical pillars of green oak. fantastic play area There’s also more traditional play equipment such as swings, slides and roundabouts. Good footpaths Playing wind their way through the park, and there’s plenty of picnic tables. outside If you prefer some peace and quiet helps then seek out Barwick Pond which children is adjacent to the park. It was created in the 1990s to provide a to learn home to great crested newts.

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