Stage 36 : Beamish Heritage Walk

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The Big Smile - Stage 36 : Beamish Heritage Walk

Stage 36 : Beamish Heritage Walk · 9 August 2021 ·

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Educating school children & socially isolated adults in the physical health & mental wellbeing benefits of walking & talking

Story

The North Easts iconic Beamish Open Air Museum is the unique start to this stage of The Big Smile, as we take a few steps back in time to the Victorian and Edwardian eras.

From here, we say goodbye to the past and head off-site, down towards Urpeth Burn, past the old paper mill, and then up the through Ousebrough Wood Nature Reserve, which is a haven for wildlife.

After wandering along Beamish Burn, we head up out of the valley towards Causey Arch, the oldest surviving single-arch railway bridge in the world. From here we turn back towards the museum, making our way through some beautiful countryside.

This walk shows us a perfect example of County Durhams environmental and industrial heritage, and is one of the less demanding routes.

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£535.00
+ £232.50 Gift Aid
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£535.00
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£515.00
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