Armed Forces Day - Middlesbrough Military Heritage Trail
Explore the many people and places in Middlesbrough with air, navy and/or military links.
Map with suggestions for places to visit for those with an interest in Art and Architecture. Plus Companion Notes »
Map with suggestions for places to visit for those with an interest in Commerce and Industry. Plus Companion Notes »
Map with suggestions for places to visit for those with an interest in the strange and spooky. Plus Companion Notes »
Map for a self-guided tour around recent developments in central Middlesbrough. Includes a diverse range of buildings from mima to the new state of the art Police HQ.
Middlesbrough's diverse landscape provides an interesting backdrop for walking and cycling.
The Brian Clough Trail: In the Footsteps of a Local Hero. Click here for more information on Brian Clough and to download related podcasts. We are pleased to note that the Brian Clough Statue is back in Albert Park after repairs.
The Middlesbrough Faiths Trails is a booklet produced by the Middlesbrough Council of Faiths celebrating the rich mixture of faiths found in Middlesbrough. Includes two trails and contact information for places of worship.
This is a 1.25 mile gentle and level walk, which uses surfaced footpaths around Albert Park. It links areas of natural, historic and artistic interest.
This is a 1.75 mile beautiful walk to explore Fairy Dell lake, woodland and park. There are some steep gradients and steps, the paths can become muddy and slippery. Start at Newham Grange Leisure Farm, or alternatively pick up the walk from Gunnergate Lane.
A 1.25 mile nature walk around Hemlington Lake, Where you may see a variety of birds, mammals, waterside plants and fish.
A 3.5 mile walk of historical interest in the area of Acklam, visiting the Avenue of Trees, Acklam Hall, St Mary's Church and Devil's Bridge.
A 2.5 mile flat and easy circular walk from Pallister Park along Middlebeck, home to some of Middlesbrough's water voles.
This is a 1.75 mile gentle walk along pavements and surfaced footpaths through the historic area around Middlesbrough Dock. The route takes in the iconic Transporter Bridge and the stadium of Middlesbrough Football Club.
A circular walk around the historic estates of Stewart Park and Ormesby Hall.