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Durham Cathedral
Cathedral to Cobbles: Durham Weekender
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Durham Cathedral Quire East View
This weekend short break offers a perfect taster of the centuries-old city of Durham and a slice of living local history on top. We start by delving into the beautiful UNESCO World Heritage Site of Durham to witness its Romanesque Cathedral and soak up its other sights at our leisure. The next day, we travel to the award-winning Beamish Museum in County Durham, an immersive outdoor museum which brings the bygone days of the northeast back to life.
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Day 1 Arrival We arrive at our hotel in time for dinner. Day 2 Durham
and pit village, learn about the tribulations of Victorian life from the costumed volunteers, enjoy free rides on the old-fashioned street tram and more. The 1950s is represented with a range of fascinating buildings and terraces including a terrace of shops, a hairdresser and cinema. Most importantly, be sure to visit Davy’s Fried Fish. Dab & chips cooked the traditional way in coal-fired ranges using beef dripping and served up in specially printed newspaper - there may be a queue, but it will be worth the wait! Day 4 Departure After breakfast, we make our way home.
We spend today in the small but grand city of Durham, beginning with a visit to beautiful Durham Cathedral where we admire its breathtaking vaulted ceiling and distinctive carved pillars. The Cathedral is part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site which also covers Durham Castle and the buildings located between them. We spend the rest of the day at leisure. The city is compact so we can easily explore, with highlights including the stunning Castle, Palace Green, the old marketplace and pleasant riverside walks. Please be aware that Durham city has steep & cobbled streets. Day 3 Beamish Museum Today brings a treat for history buffs, we visit the award-winning Beamish Museum , dubbed the Living Museum of the North, to experience daily life in the north-east during the last two centuries. Occupying 300 acres of picturesque Durham countryside, this famous open-air museum recreates life from the 1820s and 1900s using costumed characters, reconstructed buildings and authentic vehicles. Here, we can stroll along cobbled streets, visit a 1940s farm
Radisson Blu Hotel Durham Durham
Overlooking the River Wear and conveniently located within walking distance of Durham’s historic city centre, the Radisson Blu Durham has a superb location. All 207 stylishly decorated rooms are spacious equipped with air conditioning, TV and tea/coffee making facilities, as well as carafe for use at the water stations. There is a large, modern restaurant with views over the river. The hotel also has an open-plan bar with comfortable seating, which leads out to the riverside terrace. The hotel’s leisure facilities include indoor swimming pool, sauna, spa bath, steam room and gym. • Lift • Leisure facilities • Coach parking is on-site & free of charge 3 Nights Half Board Twin from £313pp Double for Sole Use Supplement from £105
INCLUSIONS • Entrance to Durham Cathedral • Entrance to Beamish Museum
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Durham Castle
The 1820s Waggonway at Beamish Museum
1900s Town Street Credit Beamish Museum
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