Embark on a fascinating two-hour family walking tour of Durham, immersing yourselves in the city’s rich history and cultural treasures. Begin your journey at Crook Hall, a medieval manor house with a beautiful story behind it. Admire the enchanting St Margaret of Antioch Church, and cross the iconic Framwellgate Bridge, offering stunning views of the River Wear. Discover the awe-inspiring Durham Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and its neighboring Durham Castle, a magnificent Norman fortress. Walk along the picturesque Elvet Bridge and pass by St Nicholas’ Church, known as St Nic’s, to experience the city’s religious heritage. Stroll down the vibrant High Street, lined with historic buildings, shops, and eateries, before exploring the lively Durham Market Hall, a hub of local activity. This family-friendly walking tour will captivate both young and old, providing an unforgettable glimpse into Durham’s fascinating past and vibrant present.

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Highlights

  • Begin at historic Crook Hall, full of stories.
  • Admire Durham Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage marvel.
  • Explore lively Durham Market Hall's local charm.

Included

  • Professional local tour guide

Route & Duration

Duration
Duration
2 hours
  • 1

    Crook Hall

    Crook Hall is a captivating medieval manor house that showcases the architectural styles and way of life from centuries ago. Its stunning gardens add to the charm, providing a tranquil retreat for visitors. (Outside visit)

  • 2

    St Margaret of Antioch Church

    St Margaret of Antioch Church is a historical and cultural gem, dating back to the 12th century. Its architecture and intricate details offer a glimpse into Durham's religious heritage and provide a serene setting for contemplation. (Outside visit)

  • 3

    Framwellgate Bridge

    Framwellgate Bridge is an iconic landmark in Durham, spanning the River Wear. With its picturesque views and historical significance, it connects the city's past and present, serving as a symbol of Durham's enduring beauty.

  • 4

    Durham Cathedral

    Durham Cathedral is a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the finest examples of Norman architecture. Its awe-inspiring grandeur and spiritual significance make it a must-visit attraction, attracting visitors from around the world. (Outside visit)

  • 5

    Durham Castle

    Durham Castle, located adjacent to the cathedral, is a remarkable Norman fortress and a working university building. It reflects the city's historical importance and serves as a symbol of Durham's prestigious academic heritage. (Outside visit)

  • 6

    Elvet Bridge

    Elvet Bridge is a historic bridge with a rich history, crossing the River Wear. It offers panoramic views of the river and the surrounding cityscape, making it a favorite spot for photographers and visitors alike.

  • 7

    St Nicholas’ Church (St Nic's)

    St Nicholas' Church, known as St Nic's, is a notable landmark in Durham. Its striking architecture and historical significance make it a fascinating site to explore, giving visitors a glimpse into the city's religious heritage.

  • 8

    High Street

    High Street is a vibrant thoroughfare that winds its way through Durham's city center. Lined with historic buildings, shops, and eateries, it offers a lively atmosphere and a chance to immerse oneself in the local culture and charm.

  • 9

    Durham Market Hall

    Durham Market Hall is a bustling hub where locals and visitors alike gather to shop for fresh produce, crafts, and other goods. It showcases the vibrant community spirit and serves as a meeting place for locals and tourists to connect.

Meeting Point

We will meet In front of Crook Hall
(Sidegate, Durham DH1 5SZ, UK) See Map

Cancellation Policy

You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.