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Places of Local Interest

 

 

 

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There are many attractions worth paying a visit to in the region:

Barnard Castle Barnard Castle
Barnard Castle offers a host of family-run shops, some excellent pubs and the medieval ruins of the 12th Century Castle.

 

Teesdale and High Force Teesdale and High Force
Take a walk around Teesdale and the Waterfall at High Force.

 

Bowes Museum Bowes Museum
The Bowes was designed and purpose-built as a public art gallery by the French architect Jules Pellechet and opened in 1892.

 

Headlam Hall Golf Course Headlam Hall Golf Course
A wonderful 9 hole golf course set over 40 acres to the east of Headlam Hall Hotel. Natural features are plentiful, and are challenging to the player and pleasing to the eye.

 

Beamish Museum Beamish Museum
Beamish is a living, working experience of life as it was in the Great North in the early 1800s and 1900s.

 

Durham Cathedral City Durham Cathedral City
In Durham City you will find historic buildings, museums, galleries, guided walks, Durham University, shopping and more.

 

Hadrian's Wall Hadrian's Wall
Designated a World Heritage Site in 1987, Hadrian's Wall ranks alongside the Taj Mahal and other treasures of the great wonders of the world.

 

Yorkshire Dales and Richmond Yorkshire Dales and Richmond
Find out more about Yorkshire and Richmond.

 

Newcastle Newcastle
Shops, theatres, nightclubs, bars, hotels, galleries and lots more.

 

Lake District Lake District
The Lake District National Park in the north-west of England is the largest English National Park.

 

Pennines Pennines
Visit this designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, which has become Britains's first European Geopark.

 

Contact Raby CastleRaby Castle

Built for the mighty dynasty of the Nevills, this great fortress stands proud and defiant, its history rolling back almost a thousand years.

 

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Last modified: 
2nd July 2010