We set off from our drop-off point on the A689 road {NZ 295 286} (see the picture below) at about 10.00 am. There were 9 people in the group: JB, PB, RB, MC, KF, CH, JH, LM and WM. WM led the walk.

After negotiating the gate, we followed a northerly bearing along a good track that took us through Standalone to the south-eastern corner of the village of Chilton {NZ 293 294}. From here we made an easterly trek to Kay's Hill where we turned back onto a northerly bearing in order to reach Great Chilton Farm {NZ 298 302}.
After crossing the minor road at {NZ 298 305} we continued on our northerly bearing over Wheel Hill {NZ 297 306} and onwards to reach Ferryhill. We entered the village at {NZ 290 322} and made our way through a network of roads and houses to emerge in open land again at {NZ 292 331}.
We continuerd on our northerly trek - crossing a dismantled railway at {NZ 287 337}. Our path now took us pass a large electricity sub-station (on our right) as we joined the A688 road (Thinford Lane) at {NZ 285 346}. We walked in a westerly direction for about 200 yards and then turned right onto a footpath at {NZ 283 346} that took us in a northerly direction to a minor road at {NZ 281 356}. Turning right, we followed this into the small village of Hett {NZ 281 364} - see the picture below.

Turning left pass the village hall, we headed in a westerly direction to cross the A167(T) road at {NZ 274 362}. Our route now took us across the fields to a school on the outskirts of Tudhoe Colliery {NZ 266 359}. Continuing on a south-westerly bearing we arrived at Tudhoe Village {NZ 258 356} where we had a short lunch stop on the village green.
After lunch, we headed in a south-westerly direction to cross Valley Burn. We then had a very pleasant westerley trek through Spring Wood to reach the River Wear at {NZ 242 359}. As a consequence of yesterday's heavy rainfall, the level of the river was very high - and it was flowing at a tremendous speed. Turning onto a north-easterly bearing, we now followed the course of the river to Sunderland Bridge {NZ 265 378} (see picture below) where we joined the route of the Weardale Way (WW). As we approached Sunderland Bridge we had some very good views of the Croxdale Railway Viaduct {NZ 263 376}.

After stopping for a while in order to watch the turbulent waters of the River Wear, we entered the Croxdale Estate and followed the WW along a good road to Croxdale Hall {NZ 274 378}. We stopped here (near the church) for a short tea break. Continuing along the WW, we now made our way to High Butterby Farm {NZ 288 389}
From the farm, we descended down a steep, muddy path into Shincliffe Wood and continued along the route of the WW until we reached the village of Shincliffe {NZ 289 409} - where our expedition ended.
Many thanks to WM for organising such an interesting and exciting adventure for us today. We had a really great time. Use the buttons below to see where we went, how we did and some of the sights we saw.
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JB and I had a really delicious cup of tea (or two or three) in The Rose Tree at the end of the walk.

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