Chopwell and the Derwent Valley

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Return along the entrance drive of Chopwell Park. Just beyond the gate, turn left on a forest track and immediately fork right. After 200yds (183m), bear right at a junction (not sharp right), descending into a dell. Swing right over a footbridge and climb to a crossing. Take the first right, initially metalled and marked 'Forestry Commission Road'. Narrowing to a track beyond Carr House, it continues downhill beside a deepening gully. At a waymarker, branch right with the bridleway, winding down to a bridge. Head up to the next fork and keep left, falling to another split. Again keep left, exiting the forest between paddocks to join a farm track from Armondside. Follow it right to the road at Blackhall Mill.

Cross the bridge and turn left along a track, bearing off right almost immediately on a contained footpath. Take care, river erosion has left the path occasionally narrow. Entering trees, swing left on a track curving uphill. Turn sharp left at the top, skirting Derwentcote Farm to continue above a high bank. Over a stile, bear right on a trod towards trees. Cross a couple of stiles and follow a track up past the Derwentcote Steel Furnace to the A694.

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  Terrain  - Tracks, field paths and old railway line, 10 stiles
  Landscape  - Woodland and riverside, farmland and industrial remains
  Dog friendliness  - On lead, except on former railway line
  Parking  - Car park at Chopwell Park; follow signs from main road
  Toilets en route  - None on route
About the walk
Coal mining created the village of Chopwell that we see today, with its red-brick buildings and no-nonsense atmosphere – and it was the miners who earned it the name ‘Little Moscow’ in the 1920s. The coal won from local mines was predominantly used for making coke to stoke the furnaces of the...
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Chopwell and the Derwent Valley

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Additional information
  Terrain - Tracks, field paths and old railway line, 10 stiles
  Landscape - Woodland and riverside, farmland and industrial remains
  Dog friendliness - On lead, except on former railway line
  Parking - Car park at Chopwell Park; follow signs from main road
  Toilets en route - None on route
About the walk
Coal mining created the village of Chopwell that we see today, with its red-brick buildings and no-nonsense atmosphere – and it was the miners who earned it the name ‘Little Moscow’ in the 1920s. The coal won from local mines was predominantly used for making coke to stoke the furnaces of the...
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Tyne & Wear
The metropolitan county of Tyne and Wear encompasses Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Gateshead, South Shields and Sunderland, as well as part of Hadrian’s Wall. The county is cut through by the two rivers after which it is named.