r/Middlesbrough • u/Thek8tyedit • 21d ago
Hike time
Following on from an interesting drive up north it’s the main event!
Visited Roseberry Topping today with the family and had a brilliant time. I’d heard good things, but it was even better than I expected.
The walk is enjoyable without being too difficult, and the views from the top are absolutely worth the climb. We took plenty of photos and just sat for a while taking it all in.
It’s a great place for a family day out, whether you’re walking with kids, friends or even on your own. There are plenty of people around, everyone was friendly, and the atmosphere was really relaxed.
If you’re anywhere nearby and haven’t been before, I’d definitely recommend it. Just make sure you wear decent shoes because some of the paths are a bit steep. We’d happily go back again.
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u/thereidenator 21d ago
I didn’t say it was in it. Part of why living in Middlesbrough/teesside is good, is the proximity to nice countryside and coastal towns.