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Hiking around Dalton-On-Tees explores the gentle, open landscape of the Tees Lowlands in North Yorkshire. The region is characterized by low-lying flats and gravel terraces along the meandering River Tees. This terrain provides generally accessible walking conditions, with routes following scenic riverside paths and crossing agricultural fields. Open fields and the surrounding countryside offer tranquil routes for various fitness levels.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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St Peter's is a Grade 1 Listed Building situated next to the River Tees in the delightful village of Croft on Tees and was the childhood home of Lewis Carroll .
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Great fish and chips, walk along to the church and sit in the bus stop/book swop shelter out of the rain or just put your feet up.
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Luxury Hotel and Gardens. Walk takes you across the edge of the Hotel entrance.
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All Saints is a grand 15th-century church with medieval origins. The Grade II-listed church occupies a prime position next to the River Tees in Hurworth.
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Croft Bridge is a Grade I-listed bridge over the River Tees. The bridge was built in the 14th century and was restored in 1673. Each new Bishop of Durham is presented with a sword known as the Conyers Falchion at the centre of the bridge upon entering the diocese for the first time.
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St Peter’s is a Grade I-listed church set in a picturesque spot beside the River Tees, close to the historic Croft Bridge. The church was built in the 12th century, developed over the following 300 years and restored in the 19th century. Between 1843 and 1868, author Lewis Carroll's father was the rector at the church. Carroll, most famous for the book 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland', is said to have taken inspiration from the carvings and artefacts in the church.
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Yes, the area is well-suited for circular hikes. The landscape of the Tees Lowlands, with its network of public footpaths along the river and through fields, makes loop walks very common. You can find routes of various lengths that start and end conveniently, often near a village or a good parking spot.
Most trails around Dalton-on-Tees are great for walking with a dog, especially the paths along the River Tees. However, you will likely cross fields with livestock, so it's important to keep your dog on a lead in these areas. Always follow the countryside code to ensure a safe and enjoyable walk for everyone.
Definitely. The region's gentle, flat terrain makes it ideal for families. Many routes are short and have clear paths. For a pleasant walk that includes some local history, consider the River Tees – All Saints Church, Hurworth loop from Croft-on-Tees. It's an easy walk that offers lovely riverside scenery.
The area is perfect for beginners. With 67 easy-rated hikes, there are plenty of options to choose from. The paths are generally well-maintained and the terrain is mostly flat, especially along the river. This makes for a relaxed introduction to hiking without any strenuous climbs.
Yes, you can easily combine a walk with a visit to a local pub. A popular and highly-regarded option is The Chequers Inn in Dalton-on-Tees itself. You can plan a circular route that starts and finishes at the village, allowing you to enjoy a rewarding meal or drink after your hike.
There are over 120 different hiking routes to explore in the region. The selection ranges from short, easy strolls perfect for an afternoon walk to more moderate, longer hikes that take you further into the countryside.
The komoot community rates the hikes around Dalton-on-Tees very highly. Hikers often praise the scenic and peaceful riverside paths along the River Tees and the gentle, open landscape that provides a sense of space and tranquility. The well-marked public footpaths are also frequently mentioned as a positive feature.
Yes, the famous Wainwright's Coast to Coast path passes near the area. The village of Danby Wiske, a short distance from Dalton-on-Tees, is a stop on this iconic long-distance trail. This makes the region a good base if you wish to walk a section of this classic route.
Hikes here are defined by the serene beauty of the Tees Lowlands. Expect to see the meandering River Tees, wide-open agricultural fields, and panoramic views towards the distant Cleveland Hills. The landscape is generally flat and open, offering a peaceful and accessible walking experience.
The area is rich in history. On many walks, you can see historical landmarks. For instance, the All Saints Church, Hurworth – River Tees loop from Croft-on-Tees takes you past the historic St Peter's Church, which has Norman origins. The wider area also contains remains of a Roman villa and a deserted medieval village.
Comfortable, sturdy walking shoes are a must. While many paths are easy, some can get muddy, especially after rain, so waterproof footwear is recommended. It's also wise to dress in layers, as the weather can change in the open landscape. A waterproof jacket is always a good idea to have in your pack.


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