The Best Walks Near The Curious Grouse & Heather View Holiday Park: A Hiker’s Guide to Weardale

Nestled in the heart of the Durham Dales, The Curious Grouse and Heather View Holiday Park in Stanhope is a gateway to some of the North East’s most breathtaking scenery. Whether you’re a seasoned hiker or a casual stroller, the trails around Stanhope offer the perfect way to build up an appetite for a visit to The Curious Grouse, our brand-new riverside bar and restaurant.

From kingfisher spotting on the River Wear to exploring ancient forests, here are our top-rated local routes to explore before refuelling with us.

Top Walking Trails in Stanhope & Weardale

1. The Weardale Way (Riverside Bliss)

  • Distance: 2.5 to 4.5 miles

  • Difficulty: Easy/Accessible

  • Start Point: Right outside the Heather View Holiday Park gates

This iconic path runs right past our doors. For a family-friendly loop, follow the Stanhope to White Kirkley section. It winds along the River Wear through wildflower meadows and quiet woodlands.

Pro Tip: Keep your eyes peeled for otters and kingfishers near the water’s edge. It’s a nature lover's paradise.

2. The Heather View Perimeter Trail

  • Distance: 2 miles

  • Difficulty: Very easy

Perfect for a pre-breakfast stretch or a quick evening wander. This trail stays close to the holiday park, offering elevated viewpoints over the Dales and plenty of quiet spots for a scenic picnic. It’s the ideal way to get your steps in before a hearty breakfast at the bar.

3. Hamsterley Forest Hikes

Distance: Varied (up to 20km)

Difficulty: Moderate/Hard

Location: 5 miles from Stanhope

Hamsterley Forest is a haven for adventurers. Beyond the famous mountain bike trails, you’ll find deep forest hikes with significant elevation. It’s the perfect spot for those looking to "earn" their Sunday roast.

Hiking trail along the River Wear near The Curious Grouse restaurant in Stanhope

Refuel at The Curious Grouse: The Ultimate Walker’s Reward

The best part of any walk in County Durham? The finish line. Located right on the riverside at Heather View, The Curious Grouse is designed with walkers (and their muddy boots) in mind.

  •  Hearty Breakfasts - Served 9:00 am – 11:30 am (try The Big One Full English Breakfast)

  •  Riverside Dining - Hearty mains served until 7:45 pm every evening

  •  Dog-Friendly - Our outdoor terrace is "walker heaven" for you and your four-legged friends

  •  Local Vibes - Fresh ales, sticky toffee pudding, and live music on select weekends

 

Frequently Asked Questions: Walking in Stanhope & Weardale

  • Absolutely! Most trails in the area, including the Weardale Way and the Heather View Perimeter Trail, are perfect for dogs. After your walk, your four-legged friends are more than welcome on the outdoor terraces at The Curious Grouse, where we provide a relaxing atmosphere for both hikers and hounds.

  • The Stanhope to White Kirkley loop is the top choice for families. At 4.5 miles with gentle gradients and plenty of riverside wildlife to spot, it’s engaging for children without being too strenuous. For a shorter option, the Durham Dales Discovery Trail features play areas and historical interpretation boards.

  • ​Yes! We serve a variety of hearty breakfast options, including our signature Full English, every day from 9:00 am to 11:30 am. It’s the perfect way to fuel up before hitting the Durham Dales trails.

  • ​Hamsterley Forest is approximately 5 miles (a 15-minute drive) from Stanhope and Heather View Holiday Park. It offers over 20km of trails ranging from easy strolls to challenging hikes and world-class mountain biking.

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