You are guaranteed a warm welcome and a hearty breakfast when you stay at a bed & breakfast or guest house in Durham.
After a good night's sleep, a good breakfast is next on the agenda. TasteDurham is a national standard, awarded by Visit Britain to guest accommodation establishments for their breakfast. The assessment is made on the breakfast and menu, as well as the comfort and cleanliness of the establishment.
There are 2 TasteDurham awards, Quality Assured - awarded to businesses meeting 60% of the TasteDurham criteria and Highest Quality Assured - awarded to businesses meeting 80% of the TasteDurham criteria. Local Produce Champion is awarded to businesses who are strongly committed to using local suppliers, fresh local produce and meet 60% of the local produce champion criteria.
The following accommodation providers hold a TasteDurham award: The Victorian Town House; Newlands Hall; Polemonium Plantery; Low Urpeth Farm; Low Cornriggs Farm.
Click here for details of Durham food and drink businesses who hold a TasteDurham award.
Search Results 71 products
Showing records 1 to 20.
A delightful grade II listed manor house of charm, distinction and character within easy access of Durham, Newcastle and the coast. Single occupancy room rate £45 per night.
Easington
Third oldest college in heart of medieval Durham. Adjacent to cathedral and castle. Designated as World Heritage Site.
Durham
Late 17thC farmhouse in rural location. Spacious bedrooms with en suite facilities, panoramic views. Ten minutes from Durham city. Ample parking.
Brancepeth
Lily Hill is a comfortable farmhouse with spacious double/family room and twin room both en suite Guests' own lounge/dining-room. Set in a quiet location with superb views.
Brignall
Stunning views. Peaceful location between Tow Law and Castleside. All rooms en suite. Licensed. Evening meals. Child friendly. Pets welcome. Ideal location to explore area.
Castleside
Comfortable 18thC stone-built guesthouse, overlooking village green, with a reputation for good home cooking and friendly service. Tastefully restored and decorated retaining much character and many original features.
Middleton-in-Teesdale
A family-run Edwardian house near to the centre of the historic city of Durham, offering a warm and friendly welcome.
Durham
Situated on a World Heritage Site in the shadow of the cathedral, Hatfield College is ideal as a tourist or conference base.
Durham
Large double-fronted, Victorian terraced house on the main road of Barnard Castle. Five minutes walk to the shopping centre.
Barnard Castle
Dormer bungalow in the open countryside with beautiful gardens and surroundings, rural, quiet, southerly aspect and large garden pond.
Cotherstone
As a small, high-quality bed and breakfast establishment, we aim to provide a comfortable, welcoming - and peaceful - home for you to enjoy.
Crook
14thC farmhouse. Situated in peaceful rural location, 5 minute drive from the city centre. All rooms en suite with off road parking. Large bedrooms, excellent breakfast.
New Brancepeth
Traditional stone-built mansion situated in its own beautiful grounds with award-winning restaurant and bar, The Gourmet Spot. Private parking. Short walk away from Durham city centre.
Durham
Comfortable, modern college in beautiful landscaped gardens overlooking the cathedral. Adjacent to golf course.
Durham
Situated in lovely rural surroundings. Restricted to resident guests. Central for touring Durham County, only 10 miles from Durham City.
Fir Tree
Broom Farm Guest House is situated 2 miles from Durham City and every effort is made to ensure an enjoyable stay.
Broompark
A 250-year-old Listed building in the heart of the old city. With woodland and riverside walks to the rear and a magnificent view of the cathedral and castle.
Durham
Period farmhouse with spacious guest accommodation. Excellent home cooking. A good base for touring the Dales.
Barningham
Professionally run 5 bedroom property close to Durham city (3 miles). All rooms with private bathrooms. Conveniently situated 250 metres from the A1(M) jct 61 (Bowburn/Peterlee A177 turnoff).
Bowburn
A 14thC farmhouse in beautiful countryside, with log fires, beamed ceilings and low doorways. History of 16thC highwaymen. Ideal walking, fishing, cycling and touring base.
Castleside