Heritage 100 Walk to Celebrate Local History, Countryside, and Well Being
Find out more about our Beamish Valley walk here.
Beamish Primary School is thrilled to announce its sponsorship of the first installed Heritage 100 Walk, a community walkway designed to inspire participants to explore the stunning local countryside, connect with the region’s rich history, and prioritise mental health.
The Heritage 100 Walk will encourage participants on a journey through some of the area’s most scenic trails and landmarks, celebrating the heritage and natural beauty of County Durham. This initiative aligns with Beamish Primary School’s commitment to fostering a deep appreciation for local culture and the environment while promoting physical activity and mental well-being.
Headteacher Karen Telfer, shared the school’s enthusiasm for the event:
"As a community-centred school, we are passionate about encouraging families to step outdoors, explore their surroundings, and learn about the history that shaped our region. This walk is an excellent way to combine education, health, and the joy of spending time in nature."
The walkway is not just about physical activity; it’s a reminder of the profound connection between nature, heritage, and mental health. By encouraging participants to step outside and engage with their environment, Beamish Primary School hopes to inspire a sense of belonging, resilience, and curiosity in the community.
Beamish Primary School invites local families, students, and community members to join the Heritage 100 Walk and celebrate the region’s treasures together.