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4 km WSW of Waskerley, County Durham, England
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Waskerley Way
The Waskerley Way is part of route 7 on the National Cycle Network.
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Cyclists on the Waskerley Way
For much of the eastern end of the C2C National Cycle Route Link the route follows old railway tracks, including the Waskerley Way which follows the old Stanhope and Tyne railway up to Park Head. The chimney on the... ( more)
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Waskerley Reservoir
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Waskerley Reservoir
Seen from the road over Stanhope Moor
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The Waskerley Bridleway
A welcome seat on the bridleway near Walkersley Reservoir
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Waskerley Way
This cycle track, part of the C2C coast-to-coast route, follows the route of an old mineral railway. This railway reached an altitude of 509m (1670ft), and was the highest standard-gauge railway in Britain.
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Access road for Heather Lea
The dirt road descends from the Waskerley Way towards Waskerley Reservoir; the roof of the house, Heather Lea, can be seen against the reservoir.
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Heather Lea
Heather Lea, which is currently undergoing some refurbishment, enjoys a view looking across Waskerley Reservoir.
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Waskerley Reservoir and distant rain shower
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Waskerley Way
For much of the eastern end of the C2C National Cycle Route Link the route follows old railway tracks, including the Waskerley Way which follows the old Stanhope and Tyne railway up to Park Head. Such is the volume of... ( more)
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Heather Lea and Waskerley Reservoir
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Random barrier on the Waskerley Way
The Waskerley Way, part of the long distance Coast-to-Coast Cycle Route, meets roads and car parks at various places, and access for wide vehicles is prevented by locked gates. This one, however, is at a somewhat random location, not... (more)
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