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SUMMARY:High Helbeck estate circular ramble (3 miles)
DESCRIPTION:Join the North Pennines AONB Partnership on a walk to explore part of the little known High Helbeck estate. As well as discussing the current work taking place on the estate\, we will be keeping our eyes and ears open for any wildlife we might come across\, particularly upland wading bird species. Please bring binoculars if you have them\, although we will have some spares. \nThe High Helbeck Green Recovery Fund Project is a partnership project between estate owners Ben & Nicolete Blackett-Ord\, the North Pennines AONB Partnership\, the RSPB\, the Woodland Trust and Natural England. The Defra-backed project runs from January 2021 to March 2022 and a key part of the scheme is to deliver significant biodiversity benefits to the High Helbeck estate (near Brough\, Cumbria) including 80 hectares of peatland restoration\, an increase in trees and scrub\, covering 153 hectares\, and a series of small wetlands to enhance 85 hectares of habitat for breeding wading birds. \nThis circular route is around 3 miles long. The walk follows a wide range of terrain on some steep slopes with some boggy areas. The route also passes through a small stream and\, as water levels can be unpredictable\, it is recommended to wear wellies just in case. A decent level of fitness is required to complete this walk. Please ensure you dress for the weather. No food or drink is provided but feel free to bring drinks and snacks. There is a toilet towards the end of the walk that can be used if required. \n  \n\n\n\n                \n                \n\n\nMeeting Point – Deadman Gill Layby – grid reference – NY823188. If you are unsure of directions\, please contact Chris Jones (cjones@northpenninesaonb.org.uk). Please car share where possible as parking is very limited. \nThis circular route is around 3 miles long. The walk follows a wide range of terrain on some steep slopes with some boggy areas. The route also passes through a small stream and as water levels can be unpredictable\, it is recommended to wear wellies just in case. A decent level of fitness is required to complete this walk. Please ensure you dress for the weather. No food or drink is provided but feel free to bring drinks and snacks. There is a toilet towards the end of the walk that can be used if required.
URL:https://northpennines.org.uk/event/high-helbeck-estate-circular-ramble-3-miles-2/
LOCATION:Deadman Gill layby\, near Brough\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Guided walk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210610T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210610T193000
DTSTAMP:20260515T133240
CREATED:20210507T210220Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210507T210341Z
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SUMMARY:High Helbeck estate ramble (2 miles)
DESCRIPTION:Join the North Pennines AONB Partnership on an early evening walk to explore part of the little known High Helbeck Estate. As well as discussing the current work taking place on the estate\, we will be keeping our eyes and ears open for any wildlife we might come across\, particularly upland wading bird species. Please bring binoculars if you have them\, although we will have some spares. \nThe High Helbeck Green Recovery Fund Project is a partnership project between estate owners Ben & Nicolete Blackett-Ord\, the North Pennines AONB Partnership\, the RSPB\, the Woodland Trust and Natural England. The Defra-backed project runs from January 2021 to March 2022 and a key part of the scheme is to deliver significant biodiversity benefits to the High Helbeck estate (near Brough\, Cumbria) including 80 hectares of peatland restoration\, an increase in trees and scrub\, covering 153 hectares\, and a series of small wetlands to enhance 85 hectares of habitat for breeding wading birds. \nThe route is just over 2 miles long and follows the same route back. The walk does follow a fairly well trodden route\, but the terrain can be uneven and boggy in places. Due to the mixed terrain and topography\, a good basic level of fitness is required. Please ensure you dress for the weather and bring sturdy walking boots. No food or drink is provided and there are no toilet facilities on site. \n\n\n\n                \n                \n\n\nMeeting Point – Deadman Gill Layby – grid reference – NY823188. If you are unsure of directions\, please contact Chris Jones (cjones@northpenninesaonb.org.uk). Please car share where possible as parking is very limited. \nThe route is just over 2 miles long and follows the same route back. The walk does follow a fairly well trodden route\, but the terrain can be uneven and boggy in places. Due to the mixed terrain and topography a good basic level of fitness is required. Please ensure you dress for the weather and bring sturdy walking boots. No food or drink is provided and there are no toilet facilities on site.
URL:https://northpennines.org.uk/event/high-helbeck-estate-ramble-3/
LOCATION:Deadman Gill layby\, near Brough\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Guided walk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210610T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210610T160000
DTSTAMP:20260515T133240
CREATED:20210527T110601Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210527T110601Z
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SUMMARY:Wildflower identification training
DESCRIPTION:Delivered as part of the Tees-Swale: naturally connected programme this interactive day-long outdoor workshop held at Bowlees Quarry will help you get to grips with the commonest plant families. We will look at the key features of flower structure and vegetative features\, plus investigate how to tell the differences between plant families such as the Buttercup family\, Rose family and Umbellifer family. We will learn how to key out plants using The Wildflower Key by Francis Rose. \nThis event is currently fully subscribed (the listing will be edited if spaces become available). \nTees-Swale is funded by The National Lottery Heritage Fund and led by the North Pennines AONB Partnership in collaboration with the Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority.
URL:https://northpennines.org.uk/event/wildflower-identification-training/
CATEGORIES:Guided walk
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ORGANIZER;CN="North Pennines National Landscape":MAILTO:communications@northpennines.org.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210608T163000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210608T193000
DTSTAMP:20260515T133240
CREATED:20210527T102850Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210527T102850Z
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SUMMARY:Rush and Soil Management Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Delivered as part of the Tees-Swale: naturally connected programme this on-farm (Upper Teesdale) workshop will look at rush and soil management of pastures and meadows.  We will be joined by qualified farm advisor Ian Cairns and there will be an opportunity for knowledge exchange and discussion. This is the first event of the Upper Teesdale Facilitation Fund Group and places are restricted to farmers and land managers in the Tees-Swale area. \nPlease contact Molly Jones for more information: molly@northpenninesaonb.org.uk \nTees-Swale is funded by The National Lottery Heritage Fund and led by the North Pennines AONB Partnership in collaboration with the Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority
URL:https://northpennines.org.uk/event/rush-and-soil-management-workshop/
CATEGORIES:Guided walk
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ORGANIZER;CN="North Pennines National Landscape":MAILTO:communications@northpennines.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210606T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210606T170000
DTSTAMP:20260515T133240
CREATED:20200206T161329Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210525T115756Z
UID:10000053-1622988000-1622998800@northpennines.org.uk
SUMMARY:Geology Walk: Widdybank Fell
DESCRIPTION:Geology Walk: Widdybank Fell for European Geoparks Week\nThis is a joint event with Moor House-Upper Teesdale National Nature Reserve. This guided walk takes us along the nature trail to explore the unique geology of Upper Teesdale. Learn how it has shaped the landscape and created special habitats for rare species. Keep eyes peeled for fossilised sea creatures\, abandoned mines and the unusual sugar limestone. \nThe walk will follow an easy\, surfaced 3 mile route and wheelchair access can be arranged easily. \nPlease meet at Cow Green Reservoir car park (NY810309) and bring warm\, weatherproof clothing and a snack. \nFor further information please contact Adam Millington (Natural England) on 01833 622374 or adam.millington@naturalengland.org.uk \nBook here for joint walks with Natural England: \n 
URL:https://northpennines.org.uk/event/geology-walk-widdybank-fell/
LOCATION:Cow Green\, Cow Green Reservoir car park\, Barnard Castle\, DL12 0HX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Guided walk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210527T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210527T193000
DTSTAMP:20260515T133240
CREATED:20210507T205812Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210507T205926Z
UID:10000051-1622136600-1622143800@northpennines.org.uk
SUMMARY:High Helbeck estate ramble (2 miles)
DESCRIPTION:Join the North Pennines AONB Partnership on an early evening walk to explore part of the little known High Helbeck Estate. As well as discussing the current work taking place on the estate\, we will be keeping our eyes and ears open for any wildlife we might come across\, particularly upland wading bird species. Please bring binoculars if you have them\, although we will have some spares. \nThe High Helbeck Green Recovery Fund Project is a partnership project between estate owners Ben & Nicolete Blackett-Ord\, the North Pennines AONB Partnership\, the RSPB\, the Woodland Trust and Natural England. The Defra-backed project runs from January 2021 to March 2022 and a key part of the scheme is to deliver significant biodiversity benefits to the High Helbeck estate (near Brough\, Cumbria) including 80 hectares of peatland restoration\, an increase in trees and scrub\, covering 153 hectares\, and a series of small wetlands to enhance 85 hectares of habitat for breeding wading birds. \nThe route is just over 2 miles long and follows the same route back. The walk does follow a fairly well trodden route\, but the terrain can be uneven and boggy in places. Due to the mixed terrain and topography\, a good basic level of fitness is required. Please ensure you dress for the weather and bring sturdy walking boots. No food or drink is provided and there are no toilet facilities on site. \n\n\n\n                \n                \n\n\nMeeting Point – Deadman Gill Layby – grid reference – NY823188. If you are unsure of directions\, please contact Chris Jones (cjones@northpenninesaonb.org.uk). Please car share where possible as parking is very limited. \nThe route is just over 2 miles long and follows the same route back. The walk does follow a fairly well trodden route\, but the terrain can be uneven and boggy in places. Due to the mixed terrain and topography a good basic level of fitness is required. Please ensure you dress for the weather and bring sturdy walking boots. No food or drink is provided and there are no toilet facilities on site.
URL:https://northpennines.org.uk/event/high-helbeck-estate-ramble-2/
LOCATION:Deadman Gill layby\, near Brough\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Guided walk
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ORGANIZER;CN="North Pennines National Landscape":MAILTO:communications@northpennines.org.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210525T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210525T170000
DTSTAMP:20260515T133240
CREATED:20210422T084516Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210422T095249Z
UID:10000023-1621951200-1621962000@northpennines.org.uk
SUMMARY:Teesdale Pollinator Surveying: BeeWalk Training
DESCRIPTION:As part of the Tees-Swale: naturally connected programme we are looking for volunteers to undertake a series of BeeWalks once a week over a six to eight week period. This first Teesdale training session is open to those who already have basic bumblebee identification skills either from attending our webinar on the 5th of May or previous training. \nStarting from Bowlees Visitor Centre we will walk down to Low Force and along The Pennine Way towards Middleton-in-Teesdale where there will be lots of early flowering plants. The first hour will cover basic bumblebee identification including catching bumblebees using nets and identifying them in pots. During the second half of the afternoon\, we will cover the methodology of a BeeWalk whilst walking a one-mile stretch of The Pennine Way. \nVolunteers will need to commit to undertaking specific BeeWalks next to a meadow that will have seed addition this summer. The walks are to be undertaken once a week over a six to eight week period and locations\, maps etc. will be provided. We hope volunteers will continue to undertake the same BeeWalks in future so we can see how the bumblebee diversity increases as wildflower diversity increases. \nTees-Swale is funded by The National Lottery Heritage Fund and led by the North Pennines AONB Partnership in collaboration with the Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority. \nPlaces are limited and booking is essential – please use the link below to book your place. \n\n\n\n                \n                \n\n\n  \n 
URL:https://northpennines.org.uk/event/teesdale-pollinator-surveying-beewalk-training/
LOCATION:Bowlees Visitor Centre\, Newbiggin\, DL12 0XF
CATEGORIES:Bowlees Visitor Centre events,Guided walk
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ORGANIZER;CN="North Pennines National Landscape":MAILTO:communications@northpennines.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210522T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210522T160000
DTSTAMP:20260515T133240
CREATED:20210511T111934Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210513T135213Z
UID:10000001-1621688400-1621699200@northpennines.org.uk
SUMMARY:Fellfoot Forward Trail Camera Demos
DESCRIPTION:Volunteer naturalist Guy Broome will demonstrate the Fellfoot Forward community trail cameras for those who wish to borrow them and discover what wildlife is in their garden or local area. \nThere are two sessions\, which will run for approximately 1 hour each. Guy will introduce you to the technology\, advise on how to get the best out of the cameras\, and there will be a short walk to view cameras set up near Cumrew. \nWatch our film\, with trail camera footage captured by Guy in the Fellfoot area\, here. \nBooking is essential as places are limited due to Covid restrictions. Parking is available near the village green\, directions will be provided following booking. \nBook your place:  1pm session  /  3pm session
URL:https://northpennines.org.uk/event/fellfoot-forward-trail-camera-demo/
CATEGORIES:Guided walk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210522T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210522T130000
DTSTAMP:20260515T133240
CREATED:20210507T204814Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210507T210923Z
UID:10000086-1621677600-1621688400@northpennines.org.uk
SUMMARY:High Helbeck estate circular ramble (3 miles)
DESCRIPTION:Join the North Pennines AONB Partnership on a walk to explore part of the little known High Helbeck estate. As well as discussing the current work taking place on the estate\, we will be keeping our eyes and ears open for any wildlife we might come across\, particularly upland wading bird species. Please bring binoculars if you have them\, although we will have some spares. \nThe High Helbeck Green Recovery Fund Project is a partnership project between estate owners Ben & Nicolete Blackett-Ord\, the North Pennines AONB Partnership\, the RSPB\, the Woodland Trust and Natural England. The Defra-backed project runs from January 2021 to March 2022 and a key part of the scheme is to deliver significant biodiversity benefits to the High Helbeck estate (near Brough\, Cumbria) including 80 hectares of peatland restoration\, an increase in trees and scrub\, covering 153 hectares\, and a series of small wetlands to enhance 85 hectares of habitat for breeding wading birds. \nThis circular route is around 3 miles long. The walk follows a wide range of terrain on some steep slopes with some boggy areas. The route also passes through a small stream and\, as water levels can be unpredictable\, it is recommended to wear wellies just in case. A decent level of fitness is required to complete this walk. Please ensure you dress for the weather. No food or drink is provided but feel free to bring drinks and snacks. There is a toilet towards the end of the walk that can be used if required. \n  \n\n\n\n                \n                \n\n\nMeeting Point – Deadman Gill Layby – grid reference – NY823188. If you are unsure of directions\, please contact Chris Jones (cjones@northpenninesaonb.org.uk). Please car share where possible as parking is very limited. \nThis circular route is around 3 miles long. The walk follows a wide range of terrain on some steep slopes with some boggy areas. The route also passes through a small stream and as water levels can be unpredictable\, it is recommended to wear wellies just in case. A decent level of fitness is required to complete this walk. Please ensure you dress for the weather. No food or drink is provided but feel free to bring drinks and snacks. There is a toilet towards the end of the walk that can be used if required.
URL:https://northpennines.org.uk/event/high-helbeck-estate-circular-ramble-3-miles/
LOCATION:Deadman Gill layby\, near Brough\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Guided walk
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ORGANIZER;CN="North Pennines National Landscape":MAILTO:communications@northpennines.org.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210518T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210518T193000
DTSTAMP:20260515T133240
CREATED:20210507T203953Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210507T205443Z
UID:10000092-1621359000-1621366200@northpennines.org.uk
SUMMARY:High Helbeck estate ramble (2 miles)
DESCRIPTION:Join the North Pennines AONB Partnership on an early evening walk to explore part of the little known High Helbeck Estate. As well as discussing the current work taking place on the estate\, we will be keeping our eyes and ears open for any wildlife we might come across\, particularly upland wading bird species. Please bring binoculars if you have them\, although we will have some spares. \nThe High Helbeck Green Recovery Fund Project is a partnership project between estate owners Ben & Nicolete Blackett-Ord\, the North Pennines AONB Partnership\, the RSPB\, the Woodland Trust and Natural England. The Defra-backed project runs from January 2021 to March 2022 and a key part of the scheme is to deliver significant biodiversity benefits to the High Helbeck estate (near Brough\, Cumbria) including 80 hectares of peatland restoration\, an increase in trees and scrub\, covering 153 hectares\, and a series of small wetlands to enhance 85 hectares of habitat for breeding wading birds. \nThe route is just over 2 miles long and follows the same route back. The walk does follow a fairly well trodden route\, but the terrain can be uneven and boggy in places. Due to the mixed terrain and topography\, a good basic level of fitness is required. Please ensure you dress for the weather and bring sturdy walking boots. No food or drink is provided and there are no toilet facilities on site. \n\n\n\n                \n                \n\n\nMeeting Point – Deadman Gill Layby – grid reference – NY823188. If you are unsure of directions\, please contact Chris Jones (cjones@northpenninesaonb.org.uk). Please car share where possible as parking is very limited. \nThe route is just over 2 miles long and follows the same route back. The walk does follow a fairly well trodden route\, but the terrain can be uneven and boggy in places. Due to the mixed terrain and topography a good basic level of fitness is required. Please ensure you dress for the weather and bring sturdy walking boots. No food or drink is provided and there are no toilet facilities on site.
URL:https://northpennines.org.uk/event/high-helbeck-estate-ramble/
LOCATION:Deadman Gill layby\, near Brough\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Guided walk
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ORGANIZER;CN="North Pennines National Landscape":MAILTO:communications@northpennines.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200517T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200517T130000
DTSTAMP:20260515T133240
CREATED:20200206T161420Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200308T150514Z
UID:10000055-1589711400-1589720400@northpennines.org.uk
SUMMARY:Geology Walk: Blanchland
DESCRIPTION:Geology Walk: Blanchland\nPart of our new walking programme taking in some of the key geological features of the North Pennines AONB and UNESCO Global Geopark. Guided by some of our knowledgeable volunteers or our geology projects staff\, the walks take place throughout the year\, with approximately one walk a month from March to October. See the events page for other walks with starting points across the AONB. \nThis route or around 6km explores the landscape around Blanchland that has been over 300 million years in the making. From tropical seas and deltas to glaciers\, minerals and miners – all have played their part in shaping this beautiful place. \nPlease bring water and a snack and expect some rough terrain. Sturdy footwear is essential. No dogs. \nMeet at Blanchland village car park. The walk will begin at 10:30.
URL:https://northpennines.org.uk/event/geology-walk-blanchland/
LOCATION:Blanchland village car park\, Blanchland village car park\, Blanchland\, Consett\, DH8 9SS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Guided walk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200404T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200404T130000
DTSTAMP:20260515T133240
CREATED:20200206T161503Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200319T160929Z
UID:10000057-1585996200-1586005200@northpennines.org.uk
SUMMARY:**Cancelled** Geology Walk: Murton
DESCRIPTION:**Cancelled** Geology Walk: Murton\nWe have taken the decision to cancel our events and deactivate future bookings for a period of time in light of the COVID-19 outbreak. If you have booked for an event that has been cancelled\, your refund will be in progress. Please bear with us\, as our ticketing platform have a large volume of refunds to process.  \nPart of our new walking programme taking in some of the key geological features of the North Pennines AONB and UNESCO Global Geopark. Guided by some of our knowledgeable volunteers or our geology projects staff\, the walks take place throughout the year\, with approximately one walk a month from March to October. See the events page for other walks with starting points across the AONB. \nThis route climbs the impressive Murton Pike. Here\, we find the oldest rocks in the North Pennines\, dating back to over 450 million years. Expect a fair amount of uphill. \nPlease bring water and a snack and expect some rough terrain. Sturdy footwear is essential. No dogs. \nMeet at Murton Fell car park\, up the lane to the northeast of Murton village. The walk will begin at 10:30.
URL:https://northpennines.org.uk/event/geology-walk-murton/
LOCATION:Murton Fell car park\, Murton Fell Car Park\, Murton\, Appleby in Westmorland\, CA16 6ND\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Guided walk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200314T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200314T130000
DTSTAMP:20260515T133240
CREATED:20200204T105120Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200225T121811Z
UID:10000080-1584180000-1584190800@northpennines.org.uk
SUMMARY:Geology walk: Stanhope
DESCRIPTION:Geology walk: Stanhope\nPart of our new walking programme taking in some of the key geological features of the North Pennines AONB and UNESCO Global Geopark. Guided by some of our knowledgeable volunteers or our geology projects staff\, the walks take place throughout the year\, with approximately one walk a month from March to October. See the events page for other walks with starting points across the AONB. \nThis 6km route takes you from the small market town of Stanhope in the heart of Weardale out into the surrounding landscape to explore the area’s rich geological and mining heritage. \nPlease bring water and a snack and expect some rough terrain. Sturdy footwear is essential. No dogs. \nMeet at the Durham Dales Centre\, Stanhope from 10am. The walk will begin at 10:30.
URL:https://northpennines.org.uk/event/geology-walk-stanhope/
LOCATION:Durham Dales Centre\, Stanhope\, DL13 2FJ
CATEGORIES:Guided walk
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