Malton Picnic Area
This popular picnic area is situated off the A691 2km (1 mile) east of the village of Lanchester. The Lanchester Valley Railway Path runs through the site. There are several picnic tables and grassed areas for picnicking or games. A wooded riverside path follows the River Browney for a short distance, passing a point known as the 'Waters Meetings' where the Smallhope Burn meets the River Browney. This riverside path has easy access for people with disabilities and pushchairs.
The site provides an ideal starting or break point for people walking or cycling on the Lanchester Valley Railway Path.
Malton Picnic Area - Map
Information
Location
- Approx 11km (7 miles) by road (A691) from Durham City centre
- Approx 2km (1 mile) by road (A691) from Lanchester Village centre
- Bus Route See: Traveline North East and Cumbria website
Facilities
- Free Parking (with provision for disabled)
- Picnic tables and benches
- Riverside walk (easy access route)
- Grid Ref. NZ 177 465
- Access to the Lanchester Valley Railway Path
Enquiries
Tel: 0191 3833594Note
The Lanchester Valley Railway Path is an easy access route. The path remains level to Langley Park, however towards Lanchester there are a couple of short sections with relatively steep gradients.Area
- Approx. 5.7 hectares (14 acres)

