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From Horden train station you can connect with the coastal walks and visit the iconic Little Tern sculpture or explore the Limekiln Gill Local Nature Reserve.
All three walks connect 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. Watch the cows grazing in fields, take a photo of the Little Tern sculpture and maybe see dolphins and porpoises out to sea. The walks follow well-marked paths and are suitable for most people, there are no steps but barriers restrict access for mobility scooters. There are benches to take a rest. Take care on the coast, follow local signs and keep back from the cliff edge.
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