
From stunning countryside villages and award winning beaches to vibrant town centres and laid back market towns, Tees Valley proves there really is so much to see and do, you can experience a surprisingly diverse landscape in just one visit. Each of the five boroughs that make up this fantastic destination have their own character and offer plenty of attractions, charm and most of all choice.
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The Spa town of Saltburn is well known for its Victorian buildings, railway station, water powered cliff lift and impressive pier that extends 200 metres from the shoreline. The rugged coastline hides its secret illicit trading history.
The market town of Guisborough situated on the edge of North Yorkshire Moors National Park holds many hidden gems to delight every visitor.
Yarm-on-Tees nestles in a loop of the River Tees. Tradition is still at the heart of the town and the impressive 43 arch viaduct, which shadows one of the widest cobbled high streets in England.
At the popular resort of Redcar, where fishing cobles land on the beach to sell their daily catch, you can experience the thrilling finishes at Redcar Racecourse, award winning beaches, or pick up bargains in the pedestrianised High Street.
With its market charter granted in 1310, Stockton town centre hosts one of the region's largest outdoor markets every Wednesday and Saturday. The town is founded on historical industry figures, which continue to be heralded to this day.
A contemporary market town with a real buzz, attractive town centre, water sculptures, designer boutiques and fabulous restaurants.
Hartlepool is a coastal town that is proud of its maritime heritage. Representing a mix of modern attractions, a proud history and friendly welcome for all visitors.
Middlesbrough is a dynamic town where you'll discover world-class art and events, stylish restaurants and bars, vibrant nightlife and superb shopping.
Egglescliffe is situated on high ground on the most easterly crossing point of the Tees at Yarm. It has a history dating back to Norman times and retains its cross and village green.
Eaglescliffe, across the River Tees from Yarm, surrounds the older Egglescliffe.
Norton is an enchanting village complete with green and duckpond. The grave of John Walker, the inventor of the friction match, is located in St Mary's Churchyard in Norton.
Billingham is said to be one of the oldest settlements in the Tees Valley, dating back at least a thousand years, and has been transformed into a bustling and thriving community.
Located just outside Yarm, Ingleby Barwick is one of the premier housing developments in the area and in the twenty or so years since the first houses were built it has emerged as a thriving village community that continues to grow and prosper.
Thornaby offers a wide range of shopping facilities with a market on Thursdays, and includes the Pavilion sports and leisure complex.
Piercebridge is known for its Roman origins on the banks of the majestic River Tees. Enjoy local walks along the river and around the roman fort, or visit the organic farm shop and café.
Heighington is situated between Darlington and Shildon, near Newton Aycliffe, and was once voted as the BBC's Perfect Village.
Croft-on-Tees village is closely linked to Darlington by the atmospheric River Tees at its southernmost boundary and boasts literary links to Lewis Carroll, Lord Byron and William Wordsworth. Today it is home to Croft racing circuit.
Neasham is a village approximately four miles to the south east of Darlington. The village sits on the banks of the River Tees which, at that point, marks the border between the counties of Durham and North Yorkshire.
Middleton-One-Row is situated to the east of Darlington, just north of the River Tees. The village originally consisted of a single row of houses on the north side of the village green, giving the village its name.
Hurworth-on-Tees is situated to the south of Darlington, next to the meeting point of the River Skerne and River Tees.
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