Kepier Wood & Belmont Viaduct
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Image: © David Robinson Taken: 18 May 2006
A view of the River Wear through Kepier Wood, looking towards Belmont Viaduct. Built in 1856 by the North Eastern Railway, the disused railway viaduct is grade II listed and stands 130ft high.