The following leaflets are available from the Tourism Section free of charge
There are 13 Walk Around leaflets available covering Castle Eden, Crimdon, Dawdon & Dalton le Dale, Easington Colliery, Easington Village, Hawthorn, Seaham, Hutton Henry & Hurworth Burn, Murton & South Hetton, High Hesleden & Nesbitt Dene, Wheatley Hill & Deaf Hill, Haswell to Hart Walkway and Thornley.
A Castle Eden Dene National Nature Reserve leaflet describing two walks, and giving general information about Castle Eden Dene.
The Durham Coastal Footpath details an 11 mile walking route following the coast from Seaham to Crimdon. This is a 20 page booklet.
The District of Easington Visitor Guide shows the range of activities on offer in and around the district from places to visit, places to stay, where to eat and events taking place
The District of Easington Official Guide looks at business and shows the district to be welcoming, diverse, aspirational and enterprising
Easington Art is a 32 page guide to the public artworks located in all parts of the district. The vast majority are on free public display 24 hours a day.
Easington An Adventure In Time shows the geological changes which have taken place in the unique landscape of the East Durham coast. This booklet has 30 pages.
Christian Heritage in the East of Durham is a pack of four leaflets showing historic churches in the district: St Andrews, Dalton-le-Dale; St James, Castle Eden; St Mary's, Easington and St Mary's, Seaham.
The East Coast Story Turning The Tide An account of the remarkable regeneration of the Durham Coast following the demise of coal mining and of the partnership which managed the project.
Easington The Coast of County Durham is a brief visitors guide to our unique coastline, which includes a map.
Easington Cycleways is a map and guide depicting the principal cycle routes within the district and connections to the regional and national network of cycleways.
North Sea Cycle Route is a map and guide for the cyclist, the route goes through Easington District and on a larger scale links the seven countries of Netherlands, Germany, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Scotland and England together.
Miners Heritage Trail Circular Walk is a map/guide linking the villages of Thornley, Trimdon Station, Station Town, Wheatley Hill and Wingate.
Name: Melanie Lowes
Telephone: 0191 586 3366
email: melanie.lowes@edbs.co.uk |
Address: Tourism Officer, District of Easington, East Durham Business Centre, Judson Road, North West Industrial Estate, Peterlee, SR8 2QJ
Fax: 0191 518 0332