
Walks in Catterick Bridge
From easy city strolls to challenging trails, discover the best of Catterick Bridge on foot.

Walk: Coast 2 Coast
The Famous Wainwright Coast to Coast from Fleswic Bay on the west coast near Whitehaven to Robin Hood's Bay on Yorkshire's famous coast. The Route Start Point: Flexwick Bay, Whitehaven Finish Point: Robin Hood's Bay, North Yorkshire Distance: 182 Miles GPX Route Map c2cDownload Walk Description The famous Wainwright Coast to Coast from Fleswick Bay on the west coast near Whitehaven to Robin Hood's Bay on Yorkshire's famous coastline. The route covers both the Yorkshire Dales as well as the North York Moors. This route takes around 16 days to complete and many people walk it in sections over a number of weeks or months. Get the guide books A challenging route, plenty of planning is advisable before tackling the challenge - try these books for help: Or, save the planet and go digital:

Walk: Munster Barracks Catterick to Richmond Castle
This inspiring walking route follows the footsteps of Royal Lancers soldier Seun Ayoola Olagunju and his team, who completed the walk on December 10th as part of the Walking Home campaign to support veterans and their families. Whether you’re honouring their effort or simply enjoying a scenic walk with a purpose, this 12-mile route combines historical landmarks, scenic landscapes, and a chance to reflect on the sacrifices made by our armed forces. The Route what3words for start point: ///listening.shared.throw Start Point: Munster Barracks, Catterick Garrison Finish Point: Richmond Castle Distance: 12 Miles Difficulty: Moderate GPX Route Map WalkForWoundedDownload The route is also available on OS here. Walk Description This route takes in some quiet footpaths along the Swale river before climbing into the historic centre of Richmond and looping back to Catterick Garrison. The background Commenting on his challenge, Seun said: “I care deeply about giving back to and supporting my friends and neighbours in whatever capacity I can. This is another opportunity for me to do so and I hope it goes a long way for veterans and their families. “I am not undertaking this alone. I am proud to be part of a team supporting Walking Home. A huge thank you to my team mates- Chena Bowman-Olagunju, Jarra Horton, E Hyde, Rachel Moss, Adeyemo Huldah, Jonny Parsons and all other team members and donors. Your generosity and kindness mean so much and will make a big difference to the lives of those who served.” The Walking Home campaign was launched by former Army Reservist and presenter of the BBC’s Escape to the Country, Jules Hudson. Jules took part in a sponsored walk at Monmouth Castle where his former regiment, the Royal Monmouthshire Royal Engineers, is stationed. Alongside him were local cadets from Gwent and Powys Army Cadet Force and Monmouth School Combined Cadet Force. How to Donate Visit the Walking Home campaign page: Walking With The Wounded. Every contribution makes a difference. Donate