Locomotion is a railway museum found in Shildon, known as the world’s first railway town, telling the historic story of train travel.
A trip to Raby Castle brings together a medieval fortress and early modern art to create a memorable visit for all the family.
In the heart of Durham, a stone’s throw from the cathedral, is Assembly Rooms Theatre, an historic building showcasing theatre throughout the year.
Beamish is the Living History Museum of the North, where a huge collection of artefacts has been gathered for discovery and representation.
Durham Castle, initially constructed following the Norman Invasion, now offers guided tours around its historic site, which is also student accommodation.
Durham Cathedral dates back to an Anglo-Saxon cathedral in 995AD, and was the first in England to have a vaulted stone roof.
The Bowes Museum is the North of England’s Museum of Art, Fashion and Design, with a collection that includes art, ceramics and textiles.
The Auckland Project, former property of the Bishop of Durham, brings to life old land with galleries, museums and open nature spots.
Right in the heart of the town centre, deli and bakery J&J Graham is a Penrith icon that dates back to 1793.