Man in running gear viewing River Tees from bridge

Teesdale Way Update (Section 4)

Middleton-in-Teesdale to Romaldkirk

| 19th May 2025 | This general update for walkers concerns current access and navigation on Section 4 of the Teesdale Way (Middleton-in-Teesdale to Romaldkirk) with particular regard to where it differs from what might be published elsewhere on this site or in our Teesdale Way Pocket Guide.

Local conditions and heavy use quickly degrade infrastructure – particularly timber – causing impromptu and possibly persisting access and/or navigation issues. The chances of the trail changing in some way – short and long-term – is even more likely in urban areas. If your experience is different to what we’ve published here, you can help by leaving your insights in the comments.

Conclusion

There are no significant differences to the route published in the guide book. While specific Teesdale Way way-marking is plentiful and, in general, well maintained the route is much easier to follow with a GPS file from The Durham Cow. Infrastructure (stiles, gates and steps) seems well maintained and in good repair with some having been recently replaced; nevertheless, you should always take care when using it.

That’s it for Section 4. We hope this helps. If you have anything to add please feel free to do it in the comments. Happy Walking!

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View a comprehensive selection of images for Section 4 taken on the day(s) of the update in our Google Gallery.

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