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Romaldkirk

The best walks and hikes around Romaldkirk

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Hikes around Romaldkirk explore the rural landscape of the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The region is characterized by the valley of the River Tees, rolling hills like Hewcroft Hill, and a network of paths that follow riverside sections and old railway lines. The terrain consists of a mix of meadows, wooded areas, and moorland, crisscrossed by traditional drystone walls.

Best hiking trails around Romaldkirk

  • The most popular hiking route is the River Tees Crossing – Bluebell Wood and Waterfall loop from Romaldkirk, a 5.5 mile (8.9 km) trail that takes about 2 hours 25 minutes to complete. This route features a mix of riverside paths and woodland scenery.
  • Another top favourite among local hiking enthusiasts is the Cotherstone Castle – Fox and Hounds Pub loop from Romaldkirk, a moderate 5.0 mile (8.1 km) path. The trail follows sections of the River Tees and leads to the nearby village of Cotherstone.
  • Local hiking enthusiasts also love the Around Balderhead Reservoir — North Pennines, a 6.1 mile (9.9 km) trail leading through open moorland, often completed in about 2 hours 40 minutes.
  • Hiking around Romaldkirk is defined by riverside walks along the River Tees, trails around large reservoirs, and routes across open moorland. The network of paths offers options for different ability levels, from short village loops to longer treks.
  • The routes in Romaldkirk are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 600 reviews. More than 3,600 hikers have used komoot to explore Romaldkirk's varied terrain.

Last updated: June 24, 2026

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Around Balderhead Reservoir

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Embark on a moderate hike around Balderhead Reservoir, a route that offers quiet, remote, and expansive scenery in the North Pennines. This circular trail spans 6.1 miles (9.9 km) and involves an elevation gain of 464 feet (142 metres), typically taking about 2 hours and 41 minutes to complete. As you walk, you'll experience wide reservoir views, open moorland, and big skies, creating a strong sense of space and tranquility. Keep an eye out for charming natural features like Mir Gill Waterfall, adding a calming presence to the landscape. The route's wild charm is deeply rooted in its North Pennine grouse moors and diverse wildlife, providing a truly immersive outdoor experience.

Before you set out, be prepared for varied and sometimes rough terrain on this hike. You will encounter open moorland and uneven ground, so suitable footwear is essential for comfort and safety. Specifically, sections around Mir Gill can be steep with loose stones, requiring careful footing. Given the remote nature of the area, good navigation skills are also recommended to ensure you stay on track throughout your journey.

This trail is a prime example of the wild beauty found within the North Pennines National Landscape. It offers a unique opportunity to connect with nature, surrounded by the distinctive grouse moors that define the region. The sense of space and tranquility you'll find here makes it a notable escape from everyday life. Consider this route if you are looking for a peaceful and scenic outdoor adventure.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. 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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May 5, 2025, The Old Chapel Café

Open 10-4 everyday except Tuesday. Great coffee and cake, bacon/sausage butties. Enough bike parking for a group ride, plus a maintenance station with pump and tools. Walkers, runners, kayakers and dogs all welcome!

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Nice view's up the reservoir

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October 29, 2024, The Old Chapel Café

Fantastic place to stop for lunch, or coffee and cake. Safe bike-parking round the back. Open 10-4 every day (closed Tuesdays).

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prepare to stop frequently to open gates

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This viaduct was used as a railway for the Tees Valley Railway Company, for which it was built in 1868. Now, out of use, you can cross it on foot.

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Nestled in the picturesque Teesdale region, Middleton-in-Teesdale is situated on the northern banks of the River Tees and enveloped by the North Pennines. This historic town witnessed significant growth in the early 19th century. The London Lead Company's relocation of its northern headquarters from Blanchland in Northumberland marked a transformative period for Middleton-in-Teesdale. Today, echoes of its industrial past can be seen in the well-preserved architecture, such as Middleton House, the former company headquarters, the transformed school now serving as an outdoor centre.

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Old railway viaduct that you can now use as a walker or cyclist. Impressive.

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This former railway line, which roughly follows the route of the Tees river, is now a walking path where cyclists are also welcome. Along the way you regularly come across elements that refer to the past as a train track. From old railway tunnels and railway bridges to a former station passage halfway to Romaldkirk. Although the gravel path is nice for cycling, it is not a path for fast cycling. You will have to regularly slow down for walkers on the narrow path and there are gates on the path that you have to open and close regularly. Truly a path for the connoisseur and party pacer.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are the hiking trails around Romaldkirk suitable for dogs?

Yes, many trails in the Teesdale area are dog-friendly. However, you'll be walking through farmland with livestock and across moorland with ground-nesting birds, so it's essential to keep your dog on a lead, especially during lambing and nesting seasons (typically spring and early summer).

Are there any easy, family-friendly walks starting from Romaldkirk?

Certainly. The area offers several shorter, flatter routes perfect for families. For a gentle walk, consider the Fox and Hounds Pub loop from Cotherstone, which is a relatively short and easy trail nearby. The old railway line, now the Tees Valley Railway Walk, also provides a mostly flat and accessible path for all ages.

Can I find circular walks that start and end in Romaldkirk?

Yes, Romaldkirk is an excellent starting point for circular hikes. Many routes are designed to bring you back to the village. A great example is the Cotherstone Castle – Fox and Hounds Pub loop from Romaldkirk, which takes you along the River Tees to the next village and back.

Are there any good pub walks in the area?

Definitely. Combining a scenic walk with a pub stop is a popular activity here. Many trails pass through or near villages with traditional pubs. For instance, you can follow paths from Romaldkirk to Cotherstone, where you'll find the Fox and Hounds pub, a well-regarded stop for walkers.

Where can I find hikes with waterfalls near Romaldkirk?

The area is famous for its waterfalls. A short drive from Romaldkirk leads you to the Bowlees Visitor Centre, the starting point for walks to Low Force and High Force. The River Tees Crossing – Bluebell Wood and Waterfall loop from Romaldkirk also incorporates some of the lovely water features along the river.

Is it easy to find parking for the walks in Romaldkirk?

Romaldkirk is a small village, so parking is generally available on the street, particularly around the village greens. However, it can get busy on weekends. For popular spots like Low Force or High Force, there are dedicated pay-and-display car parks. It's always best to arrive early to secure a spot.

How long are the walking trails in Romaldkirk typically?

The trails vary widely to suit different preferences. You'll find short, easy loops of around 3 miles (5 km) that take about an hour or two, as well as more challenging all-day hikes. For example, the View of the North Pennines – Lune Railway Viaduct loop from Romaldkirk is a longer trek of over 11 miles (18 km).

What is the general difficulty of the hikes in the Romaldkirk area?

The majority of hikes around Romaldkirk are rated as moderate. They often involve some gentle climbs over rolling hills, uneven riverside paths, and stiles. There are also plenty of easy, flatter options suitable for beginners, as well as a few difficult routes for experienced hikers looking for a challenge on the open moorland.

Are there any walks around the local reservoirs?

Yes, the nearby reservoirs offer fantastic walking opportunities with scenic views. The Around Balderhead Reservoir — North Pennines trail is a great example, taking you through open moorland surrounding the water. Grassholme, Hury, and Blackton reservoirs also have well-defined paths.

What do other hikers enjoy most about the trails around Romaldkirk?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Hikers often praise the beautiful and varied scenery, from peaceful riverside paths along the River Tees to the expansive views from the open fells. The well-preserved drystone walls and charming villages are also frequently mentioned highlights.

How many hiking trails are there around Romaldkirk?

There are over 130 designated hiking routes to explore in and around Romaldkirk. This extensive network includes everything from short village strolls and riverside walks to long-distance treks across the North Pennines moorland, offering options for every fitness level.

What are some popular places for hiking in the Romaldkirk area?

Besides the specific trails, several key areas are popular with walkers:

  • Low Force Waterfall: A highly-rated spot known for its picturesque series of falls and the nearby Winch Bridge. It's a focal point for many riverside walks.
  • Tees Valley Railway Walk: A much-loved flat path following an old railway line, perfect for an easy stroll between villages like Mickleton and Middleton-in-Teesdale.
  • Deepdale Nature Reserve: A peaceful reserve with well-marked paths, ideal for a quiet walk and wildlife spotting.
  • Moor House - Upper Teesdale National Nature Reserve: This vast reserve offers more rugged, remote hiking experiences, including the dramatic landscape around Cauldron Snout.

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