Teesdale
Teesdale is the most southerly of the three Durham Dales
Sweep of Moor and Crag
The sweep of the moors and crags of the upper dale have an unrivalled drama which many visitors come back to savour time and time again. Raby Estate's white farmhouses and barns are a distinctive and memorable element in the landscape of Upper Teesdale and the stunning spectacle that is England's biggest waterfall - High Force - adds a vibrant natural beauty to the mix.
Middleton
Middleton-in-Teesdale is the 'capital' of the upper dale and is an excellent base from which to explore the area. The Tourist Information Centre in the village is an excellent place to plan a trip to the upper dale. Be sure to explore the rest of the village, which was the headquarters for the London Lead Mining Company in the middle of the 19th Century.
Places to visit, things to do
Visit County Durham (Offsite link) - Durham Tourist Information - Find things to do in Durham City & County, hotels & accommodation, what's on, restaurants, special offers and itineraries
High Force and Low Force Waterfalls
Bowlees Visitor Centre - Displays on the area's geology, wildlife and landscape.
Moor House-Upper Teesdale National Nature Reserve - one of England's largest NNRs (0300 0602670)
Grassholme (visitor centre and exhibition), Cow Green and other Northumbrian Water (Offsite link) reservoirs
Barnard Castle and Middleton-in-Teesdale Farmers' Markets
Walks on the Teesdale Way (Offsite link) and Pennine Way (Offsite link) National Trail
Hannah's Meadow (0191 5843112) - A Durham Wildlife Trust (Offsite link) nature reserve in Baldersdale
Ark on the Edge - animal rescue centre and sanctuary
Further afield
The Castle at Barnard Castle (Offsite link) - (01833 638212) Set on a high rock above the River Tees, imposing Barnard Castle was the stronghold of the Balliol family. Taking its name from Bernard de Balliol, who rebuilt it in the 12th century, it includes a fine great hall and a dominating round-towered keep.
Raby Castle - Impressive medieval castle. See herds of deer roaming in the parkland, enjoy ornamental gardens, relax in the tearooms and explore the towers and turrets!
Hamsterley Forest - Walks, traffic-free cycle routes, visitor centre and orienteering.
The Bowes Museum - Magnificent French chateau-style museum set in 8.5h of parkland.
Eggleston Abbey (Offsite link) - The charming ruins of a small monastery of Premonstratensian 'white canons', picturesquely set above a bend in the River Tees near Barnard Castle.
Green accommodation in Teesdale
Brignall Mill Holiday Cottage - Near Barnard Castle, self-catering
East Briscoe Farm Cottages - Baldersdale, self-catering
Boot and Shoe Cottage - Barnard Castle, self-catering
Blackton Grange - Blackton (Baldersdale), group accommodation and activity provider
YHA Langdon Beck (Offsite link) - Langdon Beck, group accommodation. Holds the coverted Eco Flower award, the toughest environmental tourism standard in the EU

