From here you can view maps and find out about walks, way-marked paths, public rights of way, cycle ways, bridle paths and disabled access information for individual areas of the park, the walkway beyond the A689 and for the park as a whole.
Although most areas of the park have flat paths and are reasonably wheelchair friendly some areas, particularly Thorpe Wood, are less so. Disabled access maps show the sort of information that the less able bodied will find helpful, including gradients, locations of steps, seats and gates. Disabled access information for most of Stockton’s countryside sites is contained within our ‘break free’ leaflets.
General information on maps and walks in the park are accessible from the links below, for more specific information on an individual area of the park please touch that area on the location map to the left. Contained in each subdivision of the park are audio and visual guides of species specific to that area so that you won’t have to search through anything that isn’t seen or heard in that area to find what you’re looking for.
Please bear in mind that the park is surrounded by private landowners and use this section sensibly to avoid trespassing upon our neighbours land.