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Attractions and Places To See around Waldridge - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Waldridge, a village in County Durham, England, offer a blend of natural beauty and historical intrigue. The area is characterized by its expansive Waldridge Fell, a 115-hectare lowland heathland and a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest. Visitors can explore diverse habitats, historical colliery remnants, and potential Roman connections. This region provides opportunities to discover both natural landscapes and cultural heritage.

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Last updated: May 6, 2026

Causey Arch

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Causey Arch is the oldest surviving single span railway bridge in the world. It was built in 1727 and at the time was also the widest single span bridge. It …

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Penshaw Monument

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A lovely and peaceful spot to visit if you are in the area. Access to the top is possible by a spiral staircase. As a folly, the 1844 monument was built solely for decorative purposes.

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Durham Cathedral is a remarkable and spectacular building at the heart of this historic and ancient city. Along with nearby Durham Castle, it is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site. …

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Angel of the North

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It's metal and it's rusty. The car park is free and it's a good point to start a ride or a hike or to simply look at The Angel.

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Durham Castle

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Along with the magnificent cathedral, Durham Castle is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site. It has been continuously occupied since its construction, which began in 1072 under the orders of …

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Stuart Wilcock
September 7, 2025, Durham Castle

The cathedral was originally constructed to house the relics of St Cuthbert, a beloved Northumbrian saint. His shrine is a significant pilgrimage destination.

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Leigh
January 22, 2025, Causey Arch

It can be zla lovely short varied walk, in nice place, if you pick the right weather & time of year but remember it's popular with dog walkers & the Tanfield railway runs a long the top. This can make for a good day out traveling the line & walking the alley to have a picnic or visit the cafe in the summer.

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A television series that I can recommend without reservation presents the culture-loving viewer (in German) with remarkable examples of human creativity from many countries around the world. What they all have in common is that they have been given "world heritage" status by UNESCO. One of the contributions documents: "Like a grey rock, Durham Cathedral, located in the north-east of England near the Scottish border, towers over the roofs of the city. Half church and half bastion, this building is an impressive example of early Romanesque church architecture in England. The three-storey Anglo-Norman cathedral with a 2 m thick arcade wall and Norman castle complex, the later seat of the bishops of Durham, was declared a cultural monument." This film can be found in the ARD media library under the following link: https://www.ardmediathek.de/video/schaetze-der-welt/die-kathedrale-von-durham-grossbritannien-folge-138/3sat/Y3JpZDovL3N3ci5kZS83MTY4ODA2

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Ascend a winding staircase to the summit of Penshaw Hill, where a magnificent 21-meter Victorian folly stands amidst awe-inspiring vistas that stretch across Sunderland and its surrounding countryside. The folly is one of the North East's most prominent landmarks, and can be seen for miles around. Locals are so proud of the monument it even features on the Sunderland Football Club's badge.

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Frankie
August 11, 2023, Causey Arch

Perfect if you want to spend a couple of hours surrounded by nature and see some lovely views. Wear comfortable shoes, take some water. I hiked it in shorts but I think you’d be more comfortable wearing longer pants. Enjoy!

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51m
December 17, 2022, Causey Arch

Causey Arch is the oldest surviving single span railway bridge in the world. It was built in 1727 and at the time was also the widest single span bridge. It used to carry the coal trains from a nearby colliery but that's long closed.

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Absolutely huge cathedral. The interior is quite special in its plainness - not even the high ceiling is decorated making the gothic architecture even more impressive. As you cannot walk around it takes a bit of going back and forth to take in this building complex from all perspectives.

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Bumble-Bee
December 2, 2022, Durham Castle

Donated to the university and now used as student residence. Therefore opening times are limited, but one can get a glimpse into the inner yard when asking friendly.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural features can I explore in Waldridge?

The primary natural attraction is Waldridge Fell, a 115-hectare lowland heathland and a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest. It features diverse habitats including heath, acid grassland, wetlands, and woodlands. Within the fell, you can also find Wanister Bog, a unique valley mire with specialized plant life.

Are there good walking or hiking trails around Waldridge?

Yes, Waldridge Fell offers numerous waymarked trails with panoramic views. For more structured routes, komoot provides several options, including easy hikes around Waldridge, such as the 'Waldridge Fell – Bridge Over the Stream loop from Edmondsley' or the 'Riverside Sculpture Garden loop from Chester-le-Street'.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see on Waldridge Fell?

Waldridge Fell is a haven for wildlife. You might spot breeding birds like skylarks and meadow pipits, and reptiles such as common lizards and adders in drier areas. The fell is also known for rare insects like the green hairstreak butterfly and emperor moth, and breeding stonechats.

What historical sites are there to visit in Waldridge itself?

Waldridge has a rich mining history. You can explore the remnants of Waldridge Colliery, which operated until 1926, including preserved shaft and pithead gear. There are also suspected Roman connections, with the region south of the Cong Burn possibly housing a Roman road and aqueduct.

Beyond Waldridge, what significant historical landmarks are nearby?

Just a short distance away, you can visit Causey Arch, the oldest surviving single-span railway bridge in the world. Also, the magnificent Durham Cathedral and Durham Castle, both UNESCO World Heritage Sites, are easily accessible and offer deep historical insights.

Are there family-friendly attractions in the Waldridge area?

Many nearby attractions are suitable for families. Causey Arch offers a pleasant outdoor experience, while Durham Cathedral and Durham Castle provide educational and awe-inspiring visits. The iconic Angel of the North is also a popular spot for all ages.

When is the best time to visit Waldridge Fell?

Waldridge Fell is beautiful year-round, but it is particularly vibrant in late summer and autumn when the purple heather is in full bloom, offering stunning scenic views.

Where can I find parking when visiting Waldridge Fell?

There are car parks available on Waldridge Fell, some of which are named after the rows of houses that once stood there, reflecting the village's colliery past. These provide convenient access to the trails and natural areas.

Are there options for cycling around Waldridge?

Yes, the area around Waldridge is popular for cycling. Komoot offers various routes, including road cycling routes and MTB trails. You can find routes like 'Beamish Shorthorns Sculptures – Angel of the North loop from Chester-le-Street' for road cycling or 'Metal Cow Sculptures – Animal Carvings in Tree Stump loop from Chester-le-Street' for mountain biking.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the attractions near Waldridge?

Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. For instance, Causey Arch is loved for its tranquil setting and historical importance as the world's oldest single-span railway bridge. Penshaw Monument is noted for its lovely views across the countryside, making it a peaceful spot to visit.

What is the Penshaw Monument?

The Penshaw Monument is an 1844 folly, built solely for decorative purposes. It offers beautiful views across the countryside and is a popular spot for visitors. Access to the top is possible via a spiral staircase.

Can I visit the Angel of the North from Waldridge?

Yes, the iconic Angel of the North is a short drive from Waldridge. It's a very impressive sculpture by Anthony Gormley, with a free car park, making it a good point to start a walk or simply admire the artwork.

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