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Whether you’re travelling alone, looking for a romantic getaway, a trip to remember with friends or family, bringing along dog or pet, or in need of accessible accommodation – Tees Valley has something for everyone.
Margrove Pond is a big pond; a large and striking feature at the centre of the beautiful Margrove Valley. This site includes a variety of...
Two miles south along the coast we reach Marske Sands, a quiet and serene part of the coast where boats still group on the slipway....
If you want to explore the beautiful landscape of the River Tees but you also want to reward your afternoon rambling with exceptional panoramic views...
Home of Middlesbrough Football Club. Built in only 32 weeks, the Riverside Stadium was the first stadium designed and constructed to comply with the Taylor...
Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art, part of Teesside University, is moving forward with a civic agenda, to reconnect art with its social function and promote...
The Museum of Hartlepool is housed in a purpose-built building adjacent to the National Museum of the Royal Navy. See Hartlepool through the ages as...
A fascinating journey through time, set in an authentically-created historic quayside of the 1800s. Experience Fighting Ships, a powerful insight into the tough lives of...
Newham Grange Farm is the perfect day out for the whole family! In fact, there's so much to do that you'll have a hard time...
Set in a rolling landscape, Newham Grange Park offers something for everyone, with woodlands, streams and ponds, large grassed areas, all interspersed with many fine,...
Organism is a sculpture by local artist Andrew Mckeown. It was opened officially on Wednesday 7th November 2007 by Councillor George Dunning, Leader of Redcar...
Nestled in Middlesbrough is the green oasis of Ormesby Hall, once home to the Pennyman family. This classic Georgian mansion is surrounded by 250 acres...
Palace Arts Gallery launched in 2013 and is managed and curated by Mark and Nel Hickson. Its large space is divided into two sections: a main...
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