Other Sites
County Durham has a wide variety of wildlife sites to visit. The top ten sites are detailed elsewhere, as are sites that are good examples of particular wildlife habitat types.
This collection of 'other sites to visit' do not have such a high nature conservation interest as the other groups, but still have a variety of plants and animals worth seeing. Some sites have rare fauna and flora, while others provide the opportunity to see a range of habitats in one trip: the railway paths are a good example of this. These sites are listed below and can be picked from the map shown by their corresponding number.
- Allensford Wood
- Aycliffe Nature Park
- Beamish Burn Wood
- Black Plantation
- Blackton Reservoir
- Burnhope Pond
- Burnhope Reservoir
- Causey Arch Wood
- Cocken Wood
- Collier Wood
- Cong Burn Wood Local Nature Reserve
- Cow Plantation
- Coxhoe Hall Wood and Coxhoe Quarry Wood Local Nature Reserves
- Crow Trees Local Nature Reserve
- Deerness Valley Railway Path
- Delight Bank
- Derwent Reservoir
- Derwent Valley Railway Path
- Edmondsley Wood
- Elemore Woods
- Flass Vale
- Greencroft Heath Local Nature Reserve
- Harelaw Heath
- Hellhole Wood
- Hury Reservoir
- Lanchester Valley Railway Path
- Low Newton Junction Local Nature Reserve
- Malton Nature Reserve
- Pea Wood
- Pity Me Carrs
- Pontburn Woods
- Pontop Fell
- Rabbit Bank Wood
- Ragpath Wood
- Rainton Park Wood
- Raisby Way and Trimdon Grange Quarry Local Nature Reserve
- River Wear at Riverside Park
- Sacriston Wood
- School Aycliffe Wetland
- Selset Reservoir
- South Stanley Wood
- Tanfield Lea Marsh Local Nature Reserve
- Tees Valley Railway Path
- Tunstall Reservoir
- Tuthill Pond
- Waskerley Reservoir
- Waskerley Way
- Westlaw Wood
- Willington North Dene
- Woodham Burn

