1. Stewart Park
A picturesque park featuring a lake, woodland trails, and a petting zoo, perfect for family outings.
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A picturesque park featuring a lake, woodland trails, and a petting zoo, perfect for family outings.
A historic park in the heart of Middlesbrough offering sports facilities, a lake, and beautiful gardens.
A distinctive hill with panoramic views and popular hiking trails, managed by the National Trust.
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A classic Georgian mansion with beautiful gardens and parkland, offering a glimpse into local history.
A family-friendly farm attraction with animals, play areas, and seasonal events.
A museum showcasing local history, natural history, and a significant collection of Linthorpe Art Pottery.
A landmark dedicated to the famous explorer Captain James Cook, offering scenic views and trails.
A protected area known for its diverse birdlife, scenic walks, and coastal habitats.
A unique park featuring life-sized dinosaur sculptures, ideal for a fun family day out.
The Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art, showcasing contemporary art exhibitions and cultural events.
A tranquil green space with woodland areas, ponds, and walking paths, perfect for a peaceful retreat.
A nature reserve with wetlands, grasslands, and woodlands, offering great opportunities for wildlife watching.
An iconic vertical-lift bridge over the River Tees, known for its striking industrial architecture.
A museum dedicated to the early life and voyages of Captain James Cook, located in Stewart Park.
A riverside nature reserve with walking trails, bird-watching opportunities, and diverse habitats.
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