Discover Beamish Museum From Home
Beamish
STANLEY
County Durham
DH9 0RG
Tel: +44 0191 370 4000
Things to Do in Durham
Planning Your Trip
Welcome to the Itinerary Planner. Use this tool to build your own journey or choose from an exciting range of specially selected tours.
To build your own Itinerary, click to add an item to your Itinerary basket.
Tel: +44 0191 370 4000
Discover Beamish Museum from home – as we’re temporarily closed due to the coronavirus pandemic, we’re sharing ways to experience the museum from home.
We’re continuing to follow Government instructions and guidance around coronavirus, with the safety of our visitors, staff and volunteers our top priority as always. We’ll keep you all updated on our website and social media.
In the meantime, here are some ways you can enjoy a bit of Beamish at home. We’ll continue adding new activities, so keep visiting us online!
https://www.beamish.org.uk/discover-beamish-from-home-2/
Online Activities:
Have a Beamish Singalong with volunteer Bill!
Fancy trying a Beamish hairstyle at home? Kirsty from our Costume Team takes us through how to do a 1950s chignon hairstyle.
Take a (virtual) ride through the Georgian Landscape on the 1820s Pockerley Waggonway
Enjoy a (virtual) horse and carriage ride around the museum with Neils and Pico.
Try your hand at some Beamish style baking with these recipes from our very own Herron’s Bakery in The 1900s Town
Show off your quick wit by thinking up funny captions for our photographs!
Save and print out one of our colouring in sheets!
Discover more about the museum
Find out more about our transport collections, including trams, buses, steam engines and restoration work, on our blog Beamish Transport Online.
Season (20 Jan 2021 - 31 May 2021) |
---|
* Ongoing online activities continue to be uploaded during lockdown
Experience a real sense of your past at Beamish, a living, working museum, set in 300…
**Following the government announcement that the North East is in COVID-19 Tier 4 from…
Oldest existing railway in the world, opened 1725. Steam-hauled passenger trains, vintage…
Holmside Park, a newly refurbished 50 acre adventure park in Durham. Full of adventure,…
There is no need to travel to the North Pennine hills to enjoy moorland. Waldridge Fell…
The cathedral church and shrine of St Cuthbert from AD883 to 995 with attached anchorage…
Discover fine Derwent Valley views, winding paths and refreshing open spaces. Escape…
Fun Adventure Farm. Woodland trails and adventure activities for all the family. Farm…
Created in the 1930s, Riverside Park has always been popular with visitors. It was…
The centre provides a unique interpretation of the fascinating local heritage, heritage…
Diggerland is the UK’s most unique construction-themed adventure park where guests can…
Built in the 1720s, Derwentcote is the earliest and most complete steel-making furnace to…
Nestled in Bargate Bank, about a mile outside of Lanchester, in the heart of the stunning…
The very extensive remains of a 13thC priory, founded on the site of a retired pirate's…
Ushaw is set in the beautiful Durham countryside and houses architectural gems by…
Discover a world of family adventures at Adventure Valley, the North East’s biggest…
© Copyright Visit County Durham. All Rights Reserved
Registered Office: Visit County Durham, 2nd Floor, County Hall, Dryburn Road, Durham, DH1 5UL