Gypsy Lane

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Gypsy Lane

Flatts Lane, Normanby, Middlesbrough, TS6 0NN
This is a good place to begin exploring the countryside south of Normanby, but is a 45 minute walk (just over 2 miles) up to the top of Ormesby Bank and then over the hill and through the woods. The visitor centre has an exhibition room, where you can learn more about the history and the wildlife of the country park or have a go at solving one of the puzzles. Rangers are on hand to provide further information. Other facilities here include toilets and a first-aid point. There is also a small shop selling refreshments and gifts.
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There are now 18 services Monday to Saturday between Nunthorpe and Middlesbrough via Gypsy Lane and 10 each way on Sundays, all year round. Six services (Monday – Saturday) continue beyond Nunthorpe along the Esk Valley to Whitby. There are also two extended services that go beyond Nunthorpe; the 13:09 calls at Great Ayton and Battersby ONLY as does the 17:10.

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What to do in Gypsy Lane

Lingfield Farm Countryside Centre

Mount Pleasant Way, Coulby Newham, Middlesbrough, TS8 0XF
An education centre devoted to environmental issues and rural conservation.
Find out more about Lingfield Farm Countryside Centre

St Mary's Cathedral

Dalby Way, Coulby Newham, Middlesbrough, TS8 0TW
This is the cathedral for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Middlesbrough. Dating from 1986, replacing a Victorian church nearer the city centre, it is a boldly modern building – designed by Frank Sawinston – with a distinctive fan-shaped form to optimise audibility and visibility for its congregation during services. Visitors are welcome.
Find out more about St Mary’s Cathedral

Walking

Find out more on the North York Moors website.

Cycling

Find out more on the North York Moors website.