South Gare, Redcar
#4 among attractions in Redcar
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Facts and practical information
South Gare is an area of reclaimed land and breakwater on the southern side of the mouth of the River Tees in Redcar and Cleveland, England. It is accessed by taking the South Gare Road from Fisherman's Crossing at the western end of Tod Point Road in Warrenby. ()
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South Gare – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Seaton Carew Golf Club, Redheugh Gardens War Memorial, Heugh lighthouse, Teesdale Way.
2.2 miNW 4.1 miNMemorialRedheugh Gardens War Memorial, Hartlepool
105 min walk • Redheugh Gardens War Memorial or Hartlepool War Memorial is a World War I and World War II memorial located in the Headlands of Hartlepool, County Durham, England.
4.2 miNLighthouse, Vernacular architectureHeugh lighthouse, Hartlepool
106 min walk • The Heugh Lighthouse is a navigation light on The Headland in Hartlepool, in north-east England. The current lighthouse dates from 1927; it is owned and operated by PD Ports. It is claimed that its early-Victorian predecessor was the first lighthouse in the world reliably lit by gas.
2.2 miSEHiking, Hiking trailTeesdale Way, Redcar
58 min walk • The Teesdale Way is a long-distance walk between the Cumbrian Pennines and the North Sea coast of North Yorkshire in England. The walk is 100 miles in length; it links in with other long-distance walks such as the Pennine Way and the E2 European Walk between Harwich and Stranraer.
4.2 miNBattlefield, Museum, History museumHeugh Battery, Hartlepool
108 min walk • The Heugh Gun Battery is located on the Headland at Hartlepool, Cleveland, England. The museum bills itself as the only battlefield of World War I in Great Britain.
4.2 miNWSacred and religious sites, ChurchSt Hilda's Church, Hartlepool
107 min walk • St Hildas Church is a parish church in Hartlepool, County Durham, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building.
3.9 miSE 0.5 miNLighthouseSouth Gare Lighthouse
13 min walk • South Gare Lighthouse was built in 1884 at the end of the breakwater at South Gare north west of Redcar in North Yorkshire and in north eastern England.
1.4 miNWParkSeaton Dunes and Common
36 min walk • Seaton Dunes and Common is a 312.1 hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Hartlepool, County Durham, England notified in 1966. Part of it is a Local Nature Reserve. SSSIs are designated by Natural England, formally English Nature, which uses the 1974–1996 county system.
4.1 miNWMonasteryHartlepool Abbey, Hartlepool
106 min walk • Hartlepool Abbey, also known as Heretu Abbey, Hereteu Abbey, Heorthu Abbey or Herutey Abbey, was a Northumbrian monastery founded in 640 CE by Hieu, the first of the saintly recluses of Northumbria, and Aidan of Lindisfarne, on the Headland Estate of Hartlepool now called the Heugh or Old Hartlepool, in County Durham, England.
2.4 miNWTown, AreaSeaton Carew, Hartlepool
61 min walk • Seaton Carew is a seaside resort in County Durham, North East England, with a population of 6,018. It is on the North Sea coast on the edge of Hartlepool and the mouth of the River Tees.