Durham: 8 places you need to visit in the north-east’s.

Written by  Nik Singh

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You are Located in North East England, is a true gem of the United Kingdom, with its rich heritage and charm.

Durham Cathedral

Durham Cathedral is a World Heritage Site designated by UNESCO. This Norman structural masterpiece is a testament to the human genius and faith that inspired it.

Durham Castle

Another historic treasure of the city is Durham Castle, which is located near the cathedral. Durham University now occupies this well-preserved Norman castle.

Durham Museum

The Durham Museum is a must-see. A vast collection of artifacts, historic stories, and dynamic displays are on display, telling the story of Durham and its people.

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Prebends Bridge

Prebends Bridge is another lovely Durham interest, offering an idyllic view of the River Wear and the city's building scenery. 

Lambton Park

If you have more time, a visit to Lambton Park is highly recommended. The grounds of this amazing castle are truly beautiful, with vast parks, peaceful lakes, and the impressive palace by itself.

Herrington Country Park

Herrington Country Park, located near Durham, is a verdant oases that offers visitors with a beautiful space for unwinding, outdoor activities, and stunning views of the lakes as well as the nature.

River Wear Trail

The River Wear path is a great place to recharge your batteries if you're looking for a natural experience. Walking along the river trail offers amazing views of the surrounding countryside.

Finchale Priory

The former Cistercian abbey is nestled on the bank of the the river Use in an idyllic location. The abbey's ruin provide a peaceful background and a great chance to learn about the region's medieval history.