Once at The Strathmore Arms, park your car and leave it. All these activities can start here.
The area is internationally renowned for its hay meadows and rare wild flowers. At the appropriate times of year this walk embraces beautiful hayfields and varieties of orchids and other native wild flowers.
Links to great local walks - download free
Cow Green Reservoir & the Tees (AA)
Holwick / Middleton-in-Teesdale (Northern Dales)
Langdon Beck walk (Telegraph)
Fishing
The Strathmore Arms is the ideal base for three of the finest upland reservoirs of Selset, Grassholme and Hury. The Upper Tees is renowned for its fly fishing, - brown trout, salmon, and sea trout, and day permits are available . "click here" to go to Fishing page
Cycling
around Middleton-in-Teesdale.
The Whin Sill around Holwick and the stones used in The Strathmore Arms.
Visit the expanses of rock formations of Whin Sill. The rock which forms the spectacular Holwick Scars, and both High Force and Low Force.
Canoeing at and near Low Force
Fell Running & The Cronkley Fell Race
The annual Cronkley Fell Race usually in June starts and finishes at the Strathmore Arms. A popular event organised by the
Durham Fell Runners.
"Click here" for the OS route map
Links to great local walks - download free
Cow Green Reservoir & the Tees (AA)
Holwick / Middleton-in-Teesdale (Northern Dales)
Langdon Beck walk (Telegraph)
Fishing
The Strathmore Arms is the ideal base for three of the finest upland reservoirs of Selset, Grassholme and Hury. The Upper Tees is renowned for its fly fishing, - brown trout, salmon, and sea trout, and day permits are available . "click here" to go to Fishing page
Cycling
around Middleton-in-Teesdale.
The Whin Sill around Holwick and the stones used in The Strathmore Arms.
Visit the expanses of rock formations of Whin Sill. The rock which forms the spectacular Holwick Scars, and both High Force and Low Force.
Canoeing at and near Low Force
Fell Running & The Cronkley Fell Race
The annual Cronkley Fell Race usually in June starts and finishes at the Strathmore Arms. A popular event organised by the
Durham Fell Runners.
"Click here" for the OS route map
from on .
There are also a variety of organised events within a comfortable driving distance of the Strathmore Arms.
Follow the links below for more information.
Natural England
Events throughout the year are organised by Moor House - Upper Teesdale National Nature Reserve. (phone ).
The image and wording is from the National England website and "click" here for a direct link to this part of their site.
*Topics include guided walks or workshops on:
Click here to link to North East NNRs events diary page
- Treasures of Widdybank Fell
- Spring birds in Upper Teesdale
- Black Grouse Summer Stroll
- A Stride through the Centuries
- Hay Time Tea & Tales
- Lets Paint a Postcard
- Batty about Bats
- A Day in the Life of a Lead Miner
- Creatures of the Night
- Up on High
- The Moor House Story
- Minibeast Olympics
- The Special Plants of Moorhouse
- Rock Minerals and Fossils
- Spring in the Woodlands
- Focus down on Landscapes
- Black Grouse Morning
The image and wording is from the National England website and "click" here for a direct link to this part of their site.
*Topics include guided walks or workshops on:
Click here to link to North East NNRs events diary page
- Treasures of Widdybank Fell
- Spring birds in Upper Teesdale
- Black Grouse Summer Stroll
- A Stride through the Centuries
- Hay Time Tea & Tales
- Lets Paint a Postcard
- Batty about Bats
- A Day in the Life of a Lead Miner
- Creatures of the Night
- Up on High
- The Moor House Story
- Minibeast Olympics
- The Special Plants of Moorhouse
- Rock Minerals and Fossils
- Spring in the Woodlands
- Focus down on Landscapes
- Black Grouse Morning
North Pennines AONB Global Geoparks Network
More info "click" here.
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