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You are guaranteed a warm welcome when you stay at a Inn or Pub in Durham.
After a busy day exploring our amazing county, what could be better than returning to your cosy home-from-home to recharge your batteries. And following a good night's sleep, a hearty home-cooked breakfast will be next on the agenda.
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Bishop Auckland
Traditional family run pub offering real ales, cosy restaurant and wood burning stove creating a warm family friendly atmosphere. Large beer garden with outside seating.
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Spennymoor
On the outskirts of Durham City, our modern styled rooms are perfectly situated for anyone visiting County Durham for business or pleasure.
Great Ayton
The King’s Head Inn in the picture-postcard village of Newton under Roseberry is your gateway to Captain Cook Country, North York Moors National Park and the Cleveland Way.
Seaham
In an area known for its rare sea glass, following a complete refurbishment The Seaton Lane Inn is the newest jewel in Durham’s heritage coast area. Make this treasure-of-an-inn close to Seaham, Sunderland and Durham’s Heritage Coast your find and…
Stanley
South Causey Inn really looks forward to welcoming you in true Northern style. We are situated close to Beamish Museum and Durham Cathedral.
Blanchland
Set in the midst of the North Pennine Moors and the historic village of Blanchland, The Lord Crewe Arms is the very epitome of a countryside escape.
Lanchester
Chester-le-Street
Lanchester
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