Dalton-le-Dale and Dawdon - Connecting the Coast
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Explore Dawdon Dene, visit the Norman Church of St Andrew and Dalden Tower, a former medieval manor house.
The yellow walk connects to the King Charles III England Coast Path. This path is being developed and will soon go all the way around the coast of England. The section in Durham is fully open and provides wonderful views of the cliffs, beaches and coastal wildlife. Enjoy the stunning views out towards the coast and stroll through parks and wooded areas. The walks follow well-marked paths and are suitable for most people, although there are some steps and muddy sections. Take care on the coast, follow local signs and keep back from the cliff edge.
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