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Redcar
Ruined castle overlooking the River Tees with a fine great hall and a dominating round-towered keep.
Barnard Castle
Beamish - The Living Museum of the North, is an open air museum vividly recreating life in the North East in the early 1800s and 1900s.

Beamish
Eighteen hole members club open to visitors, offering full clubhouse facilities with lounge, bar, snooker room and restaurant. Snacks and full menu available all day.
Beamish
Marvel at the birds of prey at our conservation centre or swing through the trees on our high wire rope activity course!
Beamish
Ingleby Barwick
With a large, well-maintained sports hall, indoor football, badminton and other indoor sports are very popular.
Billingham
Come and enter a whole new world of frozen fun.
Billingham
One of the most challenging courses in the area. Water comes into play on many of the holes, and the undulating fairways demand accuracy from start to finish.
Billingham
Remains of part of the Roman fort Vinovia including an excellent military bath house. New campaign of excavation commenced in 2009, to continue to 2013.
Binchester
Our lakeside centre has been established for over twenty fiveyears and we offer a complete service for windsurfers and kitesurfers from novice to professionals .
Stockton-on-Tees
Yarm
Redcar
The picnic area is in a sheltered side valley of Teesdale. There are 4 waterfalls in the site and more falls alongside a footpath to Gibson's Cave.
Middleton-in-Teesdale
Visitor centre housed in a Methodist chapel. Natural history displays which include geology, landscape, archaeology, flora, vegetation and wildlife.
Middleton-in-Teesdale
The building of the Tees Barrage has created a deep, clean waterway, making the river an excellent venue for watersports. Thanks to the barrage, the Tees is now a grade 'A' 2 star river!
Stockton-on-Tees
Fun Adventure Farm. Woodland trails and adventure activities for all the family. Farm butchery. Coffee shop. Easter to October open weekends and school holidays.
Witton Gilbert
Opened in 1898, provides the town's central green belt area. Children's playground and bowls. A walkway takes you through the family wood and on to Ward Jackson Park.
Hartlepool
Try your hand at painting a piece of pottery, mug, plate, bowl or fun figurine or have a go on a potter's wheel - something for everyone. No experience necessary
Hurworth Place
An indoor tropical garden populated by exotic free-flying butterflies and complemented by a display of fascinating insects.
Stockton-on-Tees