Penshaw Monument's Lambton Worm walk

In local folklore, a fearsome dragon known as the Lambton worm once terrorised the villagers of County Durham. Uncover the myths and legends on this trail around Penshaw Monument and the River Wear to see where the worm may once have slithered.
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Begin at the bottom of Penshaw Hill, just off the A183Trail information
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