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6 days
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26LRS
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Enjoy a historic journey through the ancient countryside of Northern England, visiting Wensleydale by heritage rail and uncovering the treasures of County Durham in Northumberland

Experience the historic cathedral city of Durham on this five-night break, based at the majestic 12th-century Walworth Castle in the heart of County Durham.

Discover some of the region's most famous landmarks, such as Chesters Roman Fort and Hadrian's Wall, and step back in time to other historic periods during visits to the captivating Beamish Museum and Hexham's 12th-century abbey. Explore the birthplace of the world's railways at the Locomotion museum in Shildon and enjoy the tranquil scenery of the countryside while relaxing in historic Northern England.

Unforgettable Experiences

Uncovering the many treasures of Durham
Uncovering the many treasures of Durham
On a guided tour of the historic cathedral city of Durham, we encounter fantastic architecture and characterful cobbled streets and see the city’s cathedral rising above the cityscape.
Time travelling at Beamish Museum
Time travelling at Beamish Museum
Step back in time at Beamish Museum and experience life in North East England from 1820 with the very first cars, historically authentic costumes and quaint shops.
Riding through the Dales on the Wensleydale Railway
Riding through the Dales on the Wensleydale Railway
Journey on the Wensleydale Railway, a heritage trip through the countryside of the Yorkshire Dales, after a visit to the Wensleydale Creamery and time to explore the traditional village of Hawes.
Walking through Hexham Abbey
Walking through Hexham Abbey
Explore the beautiful mixed heritage of Hexham Abbey – with Anglo-Saxon, Viking, medieval and Elizabethan features – and take in its peaceful atmosphere, ancient architectural treasures and exquisite stained glass.

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Itinerary

DAY1Arriving at our magnificent 12th-century castle

Surrounded by the rolling countryside and beautiful woodlands of County Durham, your holiday begins today as you arrive at Walworth Castle in Darlington. This dignified castle is a 12th-century relic that has since been converted into a characterful hotel, making it an ideal base for a holiday that delves into the history of the north of England. Set among 18 acres of stunning grounds and within reach of the region's most fascinating sights, this castle hotel is our historic home for the next five nights.

After checking in and meeting the Tour Manager, there's time to wander through the surrounding lawns and woodlands or look at the artefacts, including suits of armour, throughout the castle. We reconvene at the on-site restaurant this evening for the first dinner together of our holiday.

Includes
  • Dinner
DAY2Discovering the timeless quality of Durham

After breakfast, a coach transfer takes us to Durham for a fascinating guided tour of this beautiful city. Among other sights, our tour reveals the Romanesque cathedral, the 11th-century castle and the Town Hall in the Castle, and the Cathedral complex, which boasts UNESCO World Heritage status.

This afternoon is free to continue exploring Durham at your own pace, discovering its maze of cobbled streets lined with historic buildings. As a vibrant university city, Durham offers many attractions, including an indoor market, unique speciality shops, art galleries, museums, and gardens where you can relax and enjoy the views. There's also an excellent choice of places to find lunch, from cosy cafés with homemade treats to pubs with hearty meals.

At the end of the afternoon, our coach transports us back to the hotel, where we dine this evening.

Includes
  • Breakfast, Dinner
DAY3A journey through northeast England’s history

This morning is another chance to step back in time as we begin our day at the Locomotion museum in Shildon, County Durham, the world's very first railway town. Sited at the workplace of Timothy Hackworth, railway pioneer, the museum tells the story of the world's first public railway, the Stockton and Darlington Railway, which opened in 1825 with a steam train hauled by Locomotion No 1. There is time to explore here before our journey through the ages continues, landing in 1913 as we drive to the Beamish Museum.

This intriguing museum showcases the history and heritage of the region through reconstructed buildings, exhibits, and interactive displays. Life-sized replicas of period locations are accurate down to the finest detail. The Edwardian Town features recreations of a typical inn, co-operative store, sweet shop, bank and dentist. You can also discover a recreated mining village with a colliery, an Edwardian railway station with a steam railway, a Victorian farm, and a luxurious manor house.

After free time to look around at leisure, we transfer back to the hotel, where there's time to relax before dinner.

Includes
  • Breakfast, Dinner
DAY4The charms of the Yorkshire Dales

Following a leisurely breakfast, we set off by coach to discover the beautiful Yorkshire Dales, starting with a visit to the Wensleydale Creamery. Home of the famous Yorkshire Wensleydale cheese, there's time to look around the museum, watch a cheese-making demonstration, or visit the gift shop, where you'll find plenty of award-winning cheeses.

After this visit, the coach takes us to Hawes, a peaceful market town with traditional stone houses linked by charming cobbled lanes. Enjoy free time to find lunch independently before we continue to Leyburn for our next adventure, a ride aboard the Wensleydale Railway. This nostalgic rail journey takes us through the countryside to Leeming Bar, hauled by a steam or diesel locomotive.

Rejoining our coach at the end of the afternoon in Leeming Bar, we travel back to our hotel, arriving in time for dinner.

Includes
  • Breakfast, Dinner
DAY5An excursion to Hadrian’s Wall and Hexham

We travel back to Roman times this morning on a visit to one of Britain's most famous monuments, Hadrian's Wall, built by the Romans to protect their empire south of the wall. Travelling by train from Darlington station to Hexham, via Newcastle, we visit Chesters Roman Fort and Museum. You are free to wander around this cavalry fort, which has well-preserved baths and a steam room, and learn more about the site in its museum.

Later, our coach takes us to Hexham Abbey. Enjoy free time to have lunch and explore this stunning Grade I-listed monastery dedicated to St Andrew. The 12th-century building is known for its stained glass, historical significance and quiet ambience.

We return to our hotel by coach at the end of the day, gathering for the final dinner of our tour this evening.

Includes
  • Breakfast, Dinner
DAY6Homeward bound

The tranquillity of County Durham and Northumberland has set a magnificent backdrop for this getaway. We explored heritage-filled destinations and looked back in time at some of the most impressive historic sites and museums in the region. These adventures were paired with equally historic accommodations, our 12th-century castle hotel.

Our holiday draws to a close here after breakfast. Upon checking out of the hotel, it's time to make your way home, or you could continue discovering the treasures of this historic region of England on your own.

Includes
  • Breakfast

Additional information

Please note

Please note that while every departure of this tour features the same excursions, they may not necessarily be in the order listed above.

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Hotel

Walworth Castle, County Durham
Walworth Castle, County Durham
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Wensleydale Railway

The Wensleydale Railway is an old passenger line that ended its services in 1954 and was forced to haul limestone and then military vehicles to stay functioning. It reopened as a passenger line again in 2003. The railway now has its own station, a testament to its recent revival. The railway is now largely run by volunteers with a small number of paid staff.

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UK Rail Connections

We can book UK rail tickets from your local station to and from the starting/finishing destination of your tour, such as York, London, Edinburgh, and Harrogate. Please call one of our Tour Advisors to discuss your requirements.

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Val Ward

5 stars

Submitted 25/Jun

I have previously sent a detailed review. This is the 4th holiday we have had with you and have thoroughly enjoyed all of them

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Short but deadly

5 stars

Submitted 25/Jun

Situated in a good location so easy to travel to other destinations. Staff warm and friendly and food good. Catering Manager was extremely flexible, for example, on days of early starts guests asked for a take away breakfast rather than rush into the restaurant and she happily obliged, as did the chef. Nothing was too much trouble for them if you wanted something slightly different to what was on the menu for that evening. We happily stay there again and recommend to friends.

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customer

5 stars

Submitted 4/Jun

All aspects of the holiday were as written on the ticket and as enjoyable as we hoped. Our Guide in Durham brought together all developments of its history in a clear and very interesting way. Wensleydale cheese, the Roman fort and river crossing, the Open Air Museum and Trams and the Dales Railway were just perfect to visit. Very well done to our Guide and Mentor and also for the attention, cheeriness and service given by all the staff at Walworth Castle. An excellent few days.

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K Davies

5 stars

Submitted 31/May

Very pleasant stay at an interesting hotel

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I Robson

5 stars

Submitted 31/May

very good holiday

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M Wadsley

5 stars

Submitted 24 Oct 2024

GREAT HOTEL, FANTASTIC FOOD, FRIENDLY STAFF

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