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Bus station hiking trails around Peterlee offer access to a diverse landscape in County Durham, characterized by its dramatic coastline, ancient woodlands, and tranquil countryside. The region features the Durham Heritage Coast with its cliff-top paths and sandy beaches, alongside the deep, wooded valleys of Castle Eden Dene. Hikers can explore a mix of coastal scenery, limestone denes, and open farmland, providing varied terrain for different abilities.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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6.01km
01:40
110m
110m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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19.9km
05:22
260m
260m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.7
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9.29km
02:33
150m
150m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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4.53km
01:16
90m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.30km
01:28
100m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Do not do the bit through Shotton colliery last time I did this the route there was being used as a rubbish tip for most of the way through the village
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This is a gentle woodland path trailing between the Castle Eden Burn river. It's worth walking past The Castle, which is a Grade II-listed mansion perched above the woodland.
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The Hart to Haswell walkway is a multi-user trail that follows a disused railway line. It's flat and well surfaced so suitable for most users.
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An 18th Century Palladian style mansion set above the woodland of Castle Eden Burn. It's an impressive site although not open to the public. Viewable from many points on a walk around nearby Castle Eden Dene nature reserve.
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Built by Rowland Burdon around 1765 using architect William Newton. It has 11 bedrooms and was recently up for sale (2020) for £3m
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A National Nature Reserve, this steep and well-wooded valley has been cut deep into soft limsetone rock by the action of Castle Eden Burn as it finds its way down to the coast. It has evolved over 10,000 years with majestic yew trees and strands of ancient oak and ash.
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A big and mostly quiet beach, situated at the end of the Durham Heritage Coast
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Crimdon beach is a very important breeding ground for the Little Tern, one of Britain’s rarest sea birds. The birds arrive at Crimdon in May from West Africa. In the 1920s-50s Crimdon was a popular place for holidays, especially from the Durham mining communities.
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There are nearly 20 bus-accessible hiking trails around Peterlee, offering a variety of experiences from easy strolls to more challenging coastal walks. You'll find 7 easy routes, 11 moderate, and 1 difficult trail to explore.
Yes, Peterlee offers several easy, family-friendly walks that are accessible by bus. A great option is The Kissing Rock loop from Peterlee, an easy 6 km path through local countryside. Another gentle option is the Castle Eden Mansion loop from Castle Eden, which is 4.5 km and takes about 1 hour 15 minutes.
The bus-accessible hikes near Peterlee offer a diverse range of landscapes. You can explore tranquil countryside paths, ancient woodlands within areas like Castle Eden Dene, and dramatic cliff-top walks along the Durham Heritage Coast. Expect a mix of limestone valleys, coastal scenery with rock formations, and open farmland.
Absolutely. Many of the routes are designed as circular walks for convenience. For example, The Kissing Rock loop from Peterlee is a popular circular route. For a longer coastal experience, consider the challenging Crimdon Beach – Hart to Haswell Walkway loop from Peterlee.
Many routes offer access to notable landmarks and natural features. You might encounter the dramatic cliffs and caves of Blackhall Rocks along coastal paths, or explore the ancient woodlands of Castle Eden Dene. Specific attractions you could pass include the Tommy Statue (Eleven-O-One) – Seaham, the scenic Hurworth Burn Reservoir, or the Seaham Coastal Path itself.
Yes, for a moderate hike with varied scenery, consider the Bicycle Dismount Point – Castle Eden Mansion loop from Peterlee. This 9.3 km route takes about 2 hours 30 minutes and offers a mix of woodland and open country, including parts of the Castle Eden Dene area.
The bus-accessible trails around Peterlee are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from nearly 300 ratings. Reviewers often praise the convenience of starting directly from public transport, the diverse scenery ranging from coastal views to tranquil woodlands, and the well-maintained paths.
While popular spots like Castle Eden Dene can attract visitors, many of the countryside and coastal paths offer opportunities for quieter walks, especially outside peak times. Exploring routes that venture slightly further from the immediate town center, such as sections of the Durham Heritage Coast, can provide a more serene experience.
Yes, the region offers several viewpoints. While not a specific route, the viewpoint on Fox Hill provides sweeping panoramic views over Peterlee and the surrounding Durham countryside. Coastal routes, such as those near Blackhall Rocks or the Steetley Magnesite Pier, also offer dramatic sea views.
Peterlee's bus-accessible trails can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and warmer weather, ideal for coastal walks and woodland exploration. Autumn brings beautiful foliage to areas like Castle Eden Dene. Even in winter, many paths are accessible, though sturdy footwear is recommended, especially in steeper or coastal sections.
Yes, the Castle Eden Dene area is a highlight for bus-accessible routes. The Castle Eden Mansion – Bicycle Dismount Point loop from Castle Eden is an easy 5.3 km route that allows you to explore parts of this significant nature reserve, known for its ancient woodlands and limestone valleys.


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