A lovely walk across the ridge to the 'iconic' Elephant trees with extensive views over Weardale and return over grouse moor and farm land.
Please bring a packed lunch and drinks.
The walk itself is relatively easy but has been classed as moderate because some tracks, although good surfaces, are uneven and have loose stones underfoot. There is one longish hill towards the end of the walk.
Distance: 8miles Ascent: 235feet
Road junction 1 mile south of Wolsingham
Nearest postcode: DL13 3NX Grid Ref: NZ072357 What 3 words: thousands.teardrop.rinses
The walk starts just off the Wolsingham to Hamsterley road about 1mile south of Wolsingham. Near the top of the hill where the main road (Wear Bank) bends left (and becomes Howlea Lane) take the minor road that continues straight ahead up the hill. Park on the verge. Further parking just beyond the sharp left bend on the minor road. There are no public transport services to the start.
Starts at 10.30am
Expected to last around 3 hours
Free
Each CSSC Member may purchase one place using their CSSC membership number, plus one non-member ticket for a guest.
Leader: Tim 07986583553
Please be aware, there are no stiles or toilets on this walk.
Wear sensible walking trainers, boots or shoes and use walking poles if required. Also consider bringing insect repellent, sun block cream and a hat.
Please bring a packed lunch and drinks.
Please be aware that this walk is volunteer led and that you are responsible for your own safety at all times including any accident insurance requirements. If there is enough interest, we could have an after walk drink at a local pub.
The closing date for applications is 25 May 2024 or when places sell out. Your booking confirmation email is your ticket for this event.