A 379-meter-long cable-stayed bridge over the River Tees in Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, England, featuring a distinctive curved design and a 160-meter-tall pylon, offering pedestrians and cyclists stunning views of the surrounding area.
Milldale is an absolute hidden gem nestled in the heart of the Peak District National Park! This charming village, tucked away in the picturesque Dove Valley, is a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. With its quaint stone cottages, lush green fields, and the gentle flow of the River Dove, Milldale offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Whether you're seeking a leisurely stroll along the riverside path, a challenging hike through the surrounding hills, or simply a peaceful spot to enjoy a picnic by the water, Milldale has something for everyone. Don't forget to bring your camera to capture the breathtaking views and the abundant wildlife that call this area home. For a truly authentic English countryside experience, make sure to add Milldale to your travel itinerary. You won't be disappointed!
One of the best places in the Peak District. I walked from Dovedale to Milldale. It's mine of the prettiest places in the UK. With the river running alongside you the entire way. The sound of the babbling brook is divine
Dovedale was a bit too busy. However, we parked there and walked the 3 miles to Milldale. Not really suitable for prams or little legs as it is quite steep and slippery in places. However, if you're looking for a small hike I would recommend. The little shop at Mill Dale sells snacks, sandwiches and icecreams and the toilets are old but clean.
Very pretty place. We parked up on the small Milldale car park. Parking is free. The road is tight and single lane with passing lanes. Seen a few beautiful houses walking down to the bridge. Noticed some houses were holiday lets. Free toilets available. There was a little cafe selling for taking away only. They sold sandwiches, scones, ice cream, cold drinks and coffee as well as plasters, painkillers and duck food. The coffee tasted nice and strong. Our pooches got frozzy ice creams. While the lab puppy ate the tub as well as the icecream our 4 year old lab was a bit fuzzy on the vanilla flavour and we gave it to another deserving dog who absolutely loved his freebie and so did his little human, a toddler, by holding it patiently. We walked along the river towards Dovedale. The scenery was breath taking. Our grown up lab couldn't get enough of the waters while our daughter scrambled into the cave to explore. We had a few hours of exercise and nice weather.
Beautiful place, so tranquil, lovely walks nearby and that trail will bring you to Dovedale, lovely little hamlet of Milldale and we bought duck food at the cafe window for the ducks
A beautiful morning to walk from Milldale to Dove Dale starting by crossing the Viator Bridge. Standing on the bridge and looking down in the river it was as clear as I have ever seen it even after the recent heavy rain. Very few people around at 9.45in the morning so the quietness was deafening, just the sound of the river flowing by. The walk is about 6 miles there and back with some fantastic countryside to see. I have included a few photos which I hope might tempt you to try it yourself. Enjoy.
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Milldale is an absolute hidden gem nestled in the heart of the Peak District National Park! This charming village, tucked away in the picturesque Dove Valley, is a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. With its quaint stone cottages, lush green fields, and the gentle flow of the River Dove, Milldale offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Whether you're seeking a leisurely stroll along the riverside path, a challenging hike through the surrounding hills, or simply a peaceful spot to enjoy a picnic by the water, Milldale has something for everyone. Don't forget to bring your camera to capture the breathtaking views and the abundant wildlife that call this area home. For a truly authentic English countryside experience, make sure to add Milldale to your travel itinerary. You won't be disappointed!
One of the best places in the Peak District. I walked from Dovedale to Milldale. It's mine of the prettiest places in the UK. With the river running alongside you the entire way. The sound of the babbling brook is divine
Dovedale was a bit too busy. However, we parked there and walked the 3 miles to Milldale. Not really suitable for prams or little legs as it is quite steep and slippery in places. However, if you're looking for a small hike I would recommend. The little shop at Mill Dale sells snacks, sandwiches and icecreams and the toilets are old but clean.
Very pretty place. We parked up on the small Milldale car park. Parking is free. The road is tight and single lane with passing lanes. Seen a few beautiful houses walking down to the bridge. Noticed some houses were holiday lets. Free toilets available. There was a little cafe selling for taking away only. They sold sandwiches, scones, ice cream, cold drinks and coffee as well as plasters, painkillers and duck food. The coffee tasted nice and strong. Our pooches got frozzy ice creams. While the lab puppy ate the tub as well as the icecream our 4 year old lab was a bit fuzzy on the vanilla flavour and we gave it to another deserving dog who absolutely loved his freebie and so did his little human, a toddler, by holding it patiently. We walked along the river towards Dovedale. The scenery was breath taking. Our grown up lab couldn't get enough of the waters while our daughter scrambled into the cave to explore. We had a few hours of exercise and nice weather.
Beautiful place, so tranquil, lovely walks nearby and that trail will bring you to Dovedale, lovely little hamlet of Milldale and we bought duck food at the cafe window for the ducks
A beautiful morning to walk from Milldale to Dove Dale starting by crossing the Viator Bridge. Standing on the bridge and looking down in the river it was as clear as I have ever seen it even after the recent heavy rain. Very few people around at 9.45in the morning so the quietness was deafening, just the sound of the river flowing by. The walk is about 6 miles there and back with some fantastic countryside to see. I have included a few photos which I hope might tempt you to try it yourself. Enjoy.