Great North Forest Pittington to Hetton Lyons Country Park

The inital climb from Low Pittington to Moorsley can be tough, particularly after the rain, however the views back across to the Raintons and Houghton-Le-Spring are tremendous. The second half of the walk follows footpaths and cycle paths through Moorsley and Hetton to finish at Hetton Lyons Country Park.

This walk is part of a multi-day hike: Great North Forest Path

Technical sheet

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A West Rainton walk posted on 30/05/22 by sarahhcfe. Last update : 01/06/22
  • Walking
    Activity: Walking
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    Distance: 6.83 km
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    Calculated time: 2h 10 
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    Difficulty: Moderate

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    Return to departure point: No
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    Vertical gain: + 87 m
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    Vertical drop: - 70 m

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    Highest point: 156 m
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    Lowest point: 79 m
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    District: West Rainton 
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    Start: N 54.800205° / W 1.493981°
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    End: N 54.824521° / W 1.440548°

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Description

(S) Prom Moorsley Road layby, take the path to the left of the layby (south) across the fields. This will emerge onto Front Street. Turn left into High Street and walk to the end of the road, then continue straight ahead up a track, through a kissing gate and then a footpath which begins to climb the hill then bears left (northeast) around the treeline to a meeting of the paths. Keep left.

(1) After the stile you reach a track, turn right and continue to follow the footpath around the edge of the hill (east) until you reach another path to your left.

(2) Turn left (north) onto this path which will join a wider track which then turns west and then just before the High Moorsley Weather Station turns north until you emerge on Moorsley Road.

(3) Go through the kissing gate and turn right onto Moorsley Road/Valley View and follow the road down the hill.

(4) Turn right into Eskdale Street, then left. In front of you is a path to the cycle path, take this and then turn right onto the cycle path. Cross North Road and Hollowdene.

(5) At the end of the cycle path, turn left onto Station Road then cross the road and turn right after Hetton Social Club to Hetton Lyons Country Park car park. From the car park, take the path which runs alongside Hetton Burn which will turn sharply left and then right joining the main path through the park.

(6) Turn left onto the main park footpath (northeast) and keep left as you pass Lyons Lake, the path will then turn east to the car park (E).

Waypoints

  1. S : km 0 - alt. 79 m - Moorsley Road Layby
  2. 1 : km 1.14 - alt. 129 m - Track Junction
  3. 2 : km 2.26 - alt. 140 m - Track Junction
  4. 3 : km 3.39 - alt. 139 m - Kissing Gate at Moorsley Road
  5. 4 : km 4.98 - alt. 94 m - Moorsley Road/Eskdale Street Junction
  6. 5 : km 5.53 - alt. 92 m - Station Road/Hetton Social Club
  7. 6 : km 6.03 - alt. 95 m - Track Junction
  8. E : km 6.83 - alt. 100 m - Hetton Lyons Country Park Car Park

Useful Information

Transport: There is a layby at Moorsley Road at the start of the walk and car parks around Hetton Lyons Country Park. East Durham Explorer 65 Bus stops at the Moorsley Road layby and further down Station Road past Hetton Social Club.

Facilities: There are no facilities on the route until you reach Hetton Lyons Country Park where there is a cafe and toilets.

Accessibility: This walk is not accessible. The inital stages of the walk climb up hills on poorly defined dirt/grass paths then follow field boundaries until the walk reaches (3). The walk can be made accessible by following Moorsley Road straight up, missing out Low Pittington and the hill, and joining the walk at (3). Please be aware that Moorsley Road is long and steep with no paths, however there is also a layby at (3) if you wish to start the walk here.

Accommodation: Either travel back to the Highfield Hotel in East Rainton or try the OYO The Village Inn at Murton

Always stay careful and alert while following a route. Visorando and the author of this walk cannot be held responsible in the event of an accident during this route.

During the walk or to do/see around

  • The climb at the start of this walk is well worth it for the views back down to Pittington, and across to Houghton, West Rainton and Rainton Meadows from Moorsley Road (3).
  • Hetton Lyons Country Park

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