Walks you can reach from Gypsy Lane by train

Yorkshire · North of England

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Horden
Churn by "A.S.A."

Horden to Hartlepool (Durham)

1 hour direct from Gypsy Lane.

Recommended: A varied route through nature reserves and beaches.

Coastal: four fifths along the coast.

Time: 6h–11h30

Warnings: About two miles around the port alongside a main road.

Walk details: Railwalks.

GPX
Steep
21
KM
Seaham
DSC01469 by Stuart MacVeigh

Seaham to Horden (Durham)

1 hour direct from Gypsy Lane.

Recommended: A quiet walk, separated from built-up areas, with several steep climbs and descents.

Coastal: nine tenths along the coast.

Time: 4h30–9h30

Lunch: No food or drink en route after Seaham.

Warnings: Several steep climbs and descents.

Walk details: Railwalks.

GPX
Steep
14
KM
Sunderland
20250330_160556 by El Bingle

Sunderland to Seaham (Durham)

1 hour direct from Gypsy Lane.

Recommended: Scenic for most of its length, with a choice of walking high, low, or on the beach.

Coastal: four fifths along the coast.

Time: 3h30–6h30

Walk details: Railwalks.

Similar walk: Slow Ways (inc. GPX).

GPX
Steep
11
KM
Stockton
Sunset over the Tees by David Relph

Stockton to Middlesbrough (Durham)

30 minutes direct from Gypsy Lane.

Recommended: A direct town-centre-to-town-centre route, under 20% on roads with the rest flat and well-surfaced tarmac path mostly along the riverside. Passes through a semi-industrial landscape and runs close to the river.

Waterway: two thirds along the River Tees.

Time: 2h–3h30

Warnings: Follows a busy road for a sixth of the walk.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

GPX
Rolling
7
KM
Danby
Eskdale Sunset by Hector Patrick

Danby to Whitby (Yorkshire)

45 minutes direct from Gypsy Lane.

Recommended: One of the most scenic areas of North Yorkshire, spectacular, truly lovely riverside path. An excellent, scenic rural route through one of the most scenic areas of North Yorkshire, closely following the Esk Valley Path with a lovely riverside path either side of Glaisdale and spectacular views across the Esk Valley west of Sleights. The path can get very muddy in bad weather, there is quite a bit of road walking on quiet lanes and with some occasionally steep and slippery sections. Closely follows the Esk Valley Path and is well signposted. Can easily be split into two sections, Danby to Grosmont and Grosmont to Whitby, using the railway, though the train service is infrequent and refreshment stops are limited, so pre-planning helps.

Time: 8h–16h

Lunch: The choice of refreshment stops is quite limited, especially out of season.

Warnings: The path can very easily get muddy in bad weather, especially between Danby station and Danby Beacon and between Sleights and Ruswarp in winter. Take care crossing the busy A169 at Sleights Bridge and the A171 just outside Whitby.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

GPX
Steep
29
KM
Yarm
Preston Grange by Allan Pedley

Yarm to Stockton (Yorkshire)

30 minutes direct from Gypsy Lane.

Time: 3h–5h30

Walk details: Slow Ways.

GPX
Rolling
11
KM
Billingham
Golden Hour On The Tees by David Relph

Billingham to Hartlepool (Durham)

30 minutes direct from Gypsy Lane.

A lengthy route with substantial pavement sections at the start and end and narrow countryside footpaths in between. The section around Cowpen Bewley Woodland Park is the nicest but also the most challenging terrain. Can be muddy when wet.

Time: 4h–7h30

Warnings: The route crosses the busy A689; the safer crossing point is slightly east of the line shown, at the traffic lights. Can be muddy.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

GPX
Gentle
15
KM
Darlington
Old man willlow by dayjay41

Darlington to Stockton (Durham)

30 minutes direct from Gypsy Lane.

Time: 6h–12h

Warnings: A track between roughly NZ4003 1630 and NZ4036 1628 may be blocked and impossible to walk; be prepared to divert.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

GPX
Gentle
23
KM
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