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Large period railway station which acts as an information centre, located at the end of the walkway near Thorpe Thewles. Countryside exhibition, play area and walks.
Stockton-on-Tees
A beautiful restored Victorian station - Café, Micro-museum, Garden, Woodland Walks, Day Courses and Art Exhibitions. And a wedding venue!
Langley-on-Tyne
The Durham Brewery is a family-owned and run microbrewery. Established in 1994, it is one of the older microbreweries, making cask and bottle-conditioned beers.
Bowburn
Local history museum housed in historic church near cathedral. Tells the story of Durham from 10thC to present day using displays, models and artefacts. Brass rubbing and shop.
Durham City
Operating open top tours daily around NewcastleGateshead and the Ouseburn Valley.
Newcastle upon Tyne
Charming ruins of Premonstratensian Abbey and picnic area in a picturesque location on the River Tees.
Barnard Castle
Come and look behind the scenes of BBC Newcastle.
Newcastle upon Tyne
Platform Arts occupies newly constructed purpose built studios within Middlesbrough Railway Station.
Middlesbrough
Introduction to the art of falconry. Hawk walks, Hunting Days, Dog Training and Wedding Ring Delivery.
Barnard Castle
Wearmouth-Jarrow is a twin Anglo-Saxon monastery is centered around St. Peter’s Church in Wearmouth and St Paul's Church in Jarrow. It is the UK's nominated site for World Heritage Site status in 2011 and was home to the Venerable Bede.
Tyne and Wear
Home to the biggest man-made lake in northern Europe and the largest working forest in England, this is one outdoor playground you don’t want to miss.
Kielder Water & Forest Park
Historically the Prince Bishops' country residence, home to the Bishop of Durham. Visit St Peter's Chapel, state rooms and deer park.
Bishop Auckland
Medieval Raby Castle, home of Lord Barnard's family since 1626, includes a 200 acre deer park, walled gardens, carriage collection, adventure playground, shop and tearoom.
Staindrop
36 Lime Street is the largest artists' studio group in the North East representing an eclectic mix of some of the best artists, designers, makers, performers and musicians in the region.
Ouseburn
The ruins of Dunstanburgh Castle tower over the Northumberland coastal line. It is an ideal family day out with a picnic area, fantastic views, and it is not far from the Scottish Borders.
Tyne cruises for all occasions. Sightseeing, schools, corporate, party nights, exclusive hire. Secure car parking nearby. Sail all year in safety, warmth and comfort. Please ring for sailing times.
Newcastle upon Tyne
Woodlands, riverside meadows and the Derwent Walk. Served by Thornley Woodlands Visitor Centre and Swalwell Visitor Centre, also including the Northern Kites project.
Rowlands Gill
Jesmond Dene is a unique haven of peace and tranquility, just minutes from Newcastle City Centre. It is a narrow wooded valley that follows the river Ouseburn between South Gosforth and Jesmond Vale.
Newcastle upon Tyne
With so much to see and do, a trip to Belsay is one of the best value family days out in north-east England.
Northumberland
Award-winning farm attraction set in attractive countryside, see and touch the animals at close quarters. Farm trailer ride, gift shop, tearoom, picnic and play area.
Lanchester