Visit Durham



Durham is an amazing county in North East England, just three hours by train from London, and less than two from Edinburgh.

And with Newcastle and Durham Tees Valley international airports nearby, plus the Port of Tyne, a warm welcome awaits visitors from across the globe. Explore our breathtaking scenery, discover award-winning attractions and enjoy world-class exhibitions, festivals and events. From city breaks to coast and countryside escapes – make Durham your next destination for a perfect break away.

Durham City is home to one of the most recognisable landmarks in the UK, majestic Durham Cathedral. Together with adjacent Durham Castle, this UNESCO World Heritage Site forms one of the most stunning city panoramas in Europe.

Step back in time at fascinating heritage attractions including Beamish, the Living Museum of the North, and see history come to life at Kynren - the must-see open air spectacular that takes place in Bishop Auckland every summer.

Seek out hidden gems in market towns and villages in the Durham Dales, relax and enjoy peace and tranquillity on the Durham Coast, or get outdoors and active with walking and cycling routes revealing unforgettable views across the county. And when it’s time to refuel you’ll be spoilt for choice with award-winning eateries and delicious local produce.



Historic horse-drawn carriage at The Ball Alley B&B in Stanley, County Durham

Beamish Museum



Close-up of railroad tracks with gravel ballast and metal fixtures near The Ball Alley in Stanley

Tanfield Railway



Yellow wildflowers in garden at The Ball Alley B&B, Stanley, County Durham with sea view

Causey Arch



Beautiful Walking Spot



Man diving into turquoise pool water, aerial view at The Ball Alley B&B in Stanley

Louisa Centre



Rolling green barley field near The Ball Alley bed and breakfast in Stanley, County Durham

The Land of Oak & Iron



Woman jogging at sunset with city skyline, near The Ball Alley B&B in Stanley, County Durham

Adventure Valley