Derwent Walk Country Park – Jan 2026

£16.00

Date: Saturday 3 January 2026
Start time: 10:00 am
Distance: 6 miles
Difficulty: Easy

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Description

Derwent Walk Country Park

The Derwent Walk Country Park is one of our favourite areas for walking and has been for many years, as it is on our doorstep.  It is situated on the outskirts of Gateshead but once you are there, it feels like somewhere far from towns and cities.

We start at the Land of Oak and Iron.  This is a visitors centre with a focus on the local natural history and a reputation for good basic food and drink.

The walk itself is a 6 mile relatively flat walk taking in part of the 11 miles of the Derwent Walk (a disused railway).  As it is a disused railway the gradient is small, making for very easy walking.  Although some of the more interesting places, like Hollinside Manor, are off the main path and up a small hill.

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Details

Hills: General - AscentKey0-98x27 Some hills
Distance: General - DistanceKey1-98x27 Medium distance
Grade: General - GradeKey0-98x27 Easy
Map: General - 316-NewcastleUponTyne-Small
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The walk itself is a 6 mile relatively flat walk taking in part of the 11 miles of the Derwent Walk (a disused railway).  As it is a disused railway the gradient is small, making for very easy walking.  Although some of the more interesting places, like Hollinside Manor, are off the main path.

The Derwent Walk Country Park includes woodlands, riverside meadows and the Derwent Walk itself.  It is a beautiful and very varied area, with something for everyone.

This stretch of the Derwent Walk is popular with dog walkers and joggers.  It is also part of the C2C cycling route, so we are likely to see a few cyclists.

If we are lucky, we will see some red kites, which were re-introduced into the Derwent Valley.

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Location

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Nearest postcode: NE21 6RT
What 3 words:  ///makes.letter.gravy
OS Grid Reference: NZ 18627 60952
Parking: Free parking. We will park in the car park at the Land of Oak and Iron cafe. This is situated on the A694, at Winlaton Mill. It is on the left, when approaching from Swalwell.
Toilets:  In the Heritage Centre