the relaxed rooms offer free wi-fi, flat-screen tvs, and tea and coffeemaking facilities. check-in time: 2:00 pmcheck-out time: 10:00 am. 4 miles from durham cathedral. parking is free. this unassuming village hotel is 3. theres a wood-panelled bar serving classic pub fare, and a laid-back restaurant offering indian cuisine and traditional sunday lunches. 1 miles from durham university botanic garden and 4. meeting space is available Newcastle International Airport 41 min
Herrington Country Park (28 min) Spacious, bustling park featuring walking & bike trails, an amphitheater, playground & sculptures. Hamsterley Forest (31 min) Forest offering trails for walking, cycling & horseback riding, plus a cafe & wildlife viewing. Durham Cathedral (13 min) Architecturally innovative Norman CofE cathedral with St Cuthbert's shrine and a treasury museum. Diggerland Durham (16 min) Family attraction with real ride-on diggers, go-karting, costumed guides and regular events. Durham Museum and Heritage Centre (13 min) Converted church housing models of the medieval city, 19th-century market a Victorian prison cell. Crook Hall and Gardens (11 min) Stone manor house originally built in the 13th century, with picturesque English-style gardens. Binchester Roman Fort (15 min) Archeological site with ruins of a Roman fort, settlement & bathhouse founded around AD 79. Hardwick Country Park (15 min) Large park with several historic structures plus a visitor’s centre, river, lake & walking trails. Adventure Valley (17 min) Kids' indoor and outdoor soft play areas, plus roller disco, crazy golf, farm animals and a cafe. Durham Castle (13 min) College in an 11th-century castle offering a B&B with 2 plush suites, plus seasonal casual rooms. Locomotion (16 min) Part of the 2-venue biggest railway museum in the world, with locomotives and interactive displays. Kynren (16 min) Auckland Castle (12 min) Deer, castle, painting, history, and garden Hall Hill Farm (25 min) Visitor farm with cows, rabbits and guinea pigs, a play barn, a toddler area and donkey rides. Beamish, the Living Museum of the North (24 min) A recreation of Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian life with costumed staff, plus trams and buses. |