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Located in County Durham, Middleton-in-Teesdale is a lovely little market town surrounded by spectacular natural beauty. There are countless walking trails around Middleton-in-Teesdale which connect all the beautiful natural attractions with each other. This is why Middleton-in-Teesdale is the perfect holiday destination for people who love the outdoors, history, and spending quality time with loved ones. Walk to see cascading waterfalls and the serene countryside. Make a family trip to the lovely animal rescue to meet some new furry friends. You’ll leave Middleton-in-Teesdale with fond memories of gorgeous surroundings and a friendly atmosphere.
Finding your perfect cottageThe cottages in Middleton-in-Teesdale boast stone exteriors and an elegant aesthetic. Many cottages come equipped with fireplaces and wood-burning stoves to warm you up during a crisp night. Opt for a cottage with a terrace where you can enjoy a cup of tea with a view. Or, book a cottage with a large garden to help you spend as much time outdoors as possible during your stay. There are oversized cottage options which can house up to 24 people, and there are also quaint cottages suitable for couples. All cottages are equipped with modern amenities to ensure your comfort throughout your stay, including high-speed Wi-Fi, a washing machine, heating, and air-conditioning. With so many excellent cottage options, you’ll be sure to find one suited perfectly to your travel preferences.
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Middleton-in-Teesdale offers many great activity options for outdoor enthusiasts. Kingsway Adventure Center is a great option for spending a day enjoying the outdoors. The centre offers its visitors kayak and canoe hires, as well as guided nature walks. You can even test your navigational skills by having a go at orienteering. If you want an adrenaline-pumping activity, try hydrospeeding. Hydrospeeding UK offers exciting trips where you’ll hydrospeed through whitewaters while having a ton of fun.
Middleton-in-Teesdale for familiesThere’s so much to do for families of all ages in Middleton-in-Teesdale. Only 11 miles away from the town, Wetheriggs Animal Rescue offers a new home to injured animals who’re in need of care. The rescue is open to visitors and the friendly animals are excited to make new friends. It’s the perfect place for pet-loving children to go for a fun play date with dogs and cats. The rescue also has lessons on how to feed and take care of pets for children. Afterwards, be sure to stop by Ozzy’s Pizza in Middleton-in-Teesdale for a bite to eat. There’s an impressive selection of pizzas and other menu items to choose from. Their delicious parmo and chips are a crowd favourite.
Wynch Bridge in Middleton-in-Tisdale is thought to be one of the oldest surviving suspension bridges in the country.
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There’s a lovely walking trail connecting Low Force and High Force Waterfalls. The waterfalls are both stunning, with the high force cascading strongly and low force bubbling more gently. The walk to the waterfalls takes around an hour.
2. Visit Tees Railway PathTees Railway Path is a fantastic walking path which brings the beauty of nature and the countryside together. The trail is a fabulous way to explore the area and is around 6 miles long. Tees Railway Path is mostly flat, but still, it’s best to wear sturdy walking shoes.
3. Cross Wynch BridgeWynch Bridge is a marvellous suspension bridge over the Tees River. The bridge is built from wood and iron, and boasts an impressive design structure. You’ll get to see lovely views of Low Force while you’re on the bridge as well. It’s strictly advised to walk on the bridge one person at a time.
4. Do some research at the Fitzhugh LibraryLearn a bit about the local history at the Fitzhugh Library. With the thousands of maps, books, and periodicals they have, you can learn all about the fascinating history of the local area. There are more than 13,000 interesting photographs here to lend some clues about the past.
5. Discover the town centreMiddleton-in-Teesdale is a lovely town with beautiful streets and quaint shops and cafés. Spend an afternoon discovering the town on foot admiring the fabulous architecture of the buildings. Stop by Tee’spot for a cup of tea and a delicious sandwich.
6. Have dinner at Forrester’s Bar and RestaurantTreat yourself to delicious French cuisine at Forrester’s Bar and Restaurant during your stay. The restaurant offers quintessentially French dishes, such as beef bourguignon and snails. The restaurant’s friendly and polite staff will ensure you have a lovely time.
7. Visit Grassholme ReservoirGrassholme Reservoir is the perfect place to go for a peaceful walk in a serene unspoilt environment. You can enjoy a picnic here with lovely views of the water. Some of the circular routes are not in use, but there are still plenty of paths you can use to explore around the reservoir.
Information about cottages in Middleton-in-Teesdale
🏡 Cottages available: | 33 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -42%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £32. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and balcony. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 16 properties. |
👩👩👧👦 For families: | 27% of the properties. |