Durham Coast (NT)

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Overview
Durham Coast is a wonderful place for walkers and for those who want to enjoy the scenery from the cliff top paths. The Magnesian limestone that underlies this area has given rise to a spectacular landscape of cream-coloured cliffs intersected by steep-sided wooded valleys, or gills. In summer the coastal grasslands are awash with rare and colourful wild flowers, which provide habitat to some very special wildlife such as the iconic Durham Brown Argus butterfly.
Location
Nose's Point Car Park, East Cliff Road, SEAHAM, SR7 7PS
About the area
County Durham reaches halfway across England, from the North Pennines in the west, to the sea in the east. Much of it is very sparsely inhabited, and is naturally beautiful; a mix of rolling hills, monumental valleys, lush farmland and unforgiving moors.
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Durham Coast (NT)

Recommended by Visit England Logo
Overview
Durham Coast is a wonderful place for walkers and for those who want to enjoy the scenery from the cliff top paths. The Magnesian limestone that underlies this area has given rise to a spectacular landscape of cream-coloured cliffs intersected by steep-sided wooded valleys, or gills. In summer the coastal grasslands are awash with rare and colourful wild flowers, which provide habitat to some very special wildlife such as the iconic Durham Brown Argus butterfly.
Location
Nose's Point Car Park, East Cliff Road, SEAHAM, SR7 7PS
About the area
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County Durham reaches halfway across England, from the North Pennines in the west, to the sea in the east. Much of it is very sparsely inhabited, and is naturally beautiful; a mix of rolling hills, monumental valleys, lush farmland and unforgiving moors.