Durham's stunning countryside and coast are home to many exciting attractions. Explore Durham's collection of country parks, with their riverside walks and peaceful picnic spots. Whitworth Hall Country Park is home to Britain's most northerly vineyard and resident deer, whilst Hardwick Country Park is a former landscape garden designed by James Paine in the 18th Century.
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Historic parkland with resident deer, ornamental lake, Victorian walled garden, Britain's most northerly vineyard, children's playground and Grade II listed building.
Spennymoor
Shotley Bridge
Former landscape garden designed by James Paine in 18thC. Contains the remains of several follies and the serpentine lake. Visitor centre with cafe due to open 2009. Open daily 0700-dusk.
Sedgefield
A moorland country park on the banks of the Derwent Reservoir.
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