Peaceful Places
High Force
Visit the Durham Dales and experience the stunning sight as the River Tees thunders 70 feet on to the rocks below, at one of England's largest waterfalls.
The Durham Dales and North Pennines AONB
Discover one of the most lovely and unspoilt areas in England.
High House Chapel
Set in the village of Ireshopeburn is the world’s oldest Methodist chapel. This tranquil haven has been in continuous weekly use since 1760.
Durham Cathedral
Described by Bill Bryson as "the best cathedral on planet earth", this breathtaking building is home to the tombs of the Venerable Bede and St Cuthbert.
Causey Arch
Escape the hustle and bustle of the nearby towns and take a woodland walk to the world’s oldest surviving railway bridge, built in 1725.
Durham City Riverbanks
Just a short distance from the city centre you can enjoy a peaceful stroll along the riverbanks, taking in amazing views of Durham Cathedral and river from Prebend’s Bridge.
Durham's Heritage Coast
The coastal footpath is the best way to explore this stunning unspoilt coastline, home to a fantastic array of wild flowers and birds.
The Bowes Museum
Surrounded by tranquil gardens and parkland in the picturesque market town of Barnard Castle is this magnificent Grade 1 listed building, with over 17 galleries to enjoy.
Durham Castle
Soak up the peace and tranquillity of the Norman Chapel, not only the oldest part of the castle readily visible, but also one of the most stunning.