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  1. welcome to durham. Welcome to the official tourism website for Durham. Durham is an amazing county in North East England, just three hours by train from London, and less than two from Edinburgh. And with Newcastle and Durham Tees Valley international airports nearby, plus the Port of Tyne, a warm welcome …. READ MORE.

  2. Durham ( / ˈdʌrəm / ⓘ DURR-əm, locally / ˈdɜːrəm / listen ⓘ) [a] is a cathedral city and civil parish in the county of Durham, England. It is the county town and contains the headquarters of Durham County Council, the unitary authority which governs the district of County Durham. [3] [4] The built-up area had a population of 50,510 ...

  3. Durham is playing an intrinsic role in harnessing the UK’s potential for geothermal energy advancement by launching a new, collaborative centre. The National Geothermal Centre (NGC) will accelerate research and innovation in the geothermal sector by developing expertise, driving policy reform and promoting investment.

  4. Durham City. Bill Bryson called it ‘a perfect little city’, Condé Nast’s Traveller magazine readers voted it the ‘Best city in the UK’, and Which? members named it one of the UK's best city breaks for 2024 – now Durham City warmly awaits your visit to receive another seal of approval. A captivating city with ….

  5. Experience Durham’s award-winning attractions and activities such as Beamish Museum, Durham Cathedral and Dalton Park shopping. There are plenty of things to do in Durham especially with the kids, get outdoors at Hamsterley Forest, High Force Waterfall, Adventure Valley and Hardwick Park. Watch shows at The Gala Theatre or visit one of ...

  6. Home - Durham County Council. Durham Brass Festival 2024 ready to go! UK Parliamentary General election - Thursday 4 July 2024. The Story begins as new attraction opens to public. Durham County News - Summer edition out now! Popular TV chefs to star at Seaham Food Festival.

  7. 2024. 1. Durham Cathedral. 7,124. Historic Sites. Explore Durham Cathedral, part of Durham’s UNESCO World Heritage Site. Visit the resting places of iconic Northern saints St Cuthbert and the Venerable Bede as pilgrims have done for 1000 years, and…. See ways to experience (11) 2024.

  8. Sunday 12:00pm to 4:00pm. There is no admission charge to visit Durham Cathedral. We ask all our visitors to donate £5, if they are able, to support the cathedral's future. Full opening times Accessibility How your donation supports us.

  9. The city of Durham is a world heritage site featuring Durham Castle, University of Durham and Durham Cathedral. The name “Durham” comes from the Old English word for hill, “Dun” and the Norse for island, “holme”. The legend of the Dun Cow and the milkmaid also contributes to the naming of this county town and Dun Cow Lane is said to ...

  10. Durham Castle and Cathedral World Heritage Site is an awe-inspiring place. People have come together to learn and worship here for over 1000 years. UNESCO inscribed the site on the World Heritage List in 1986 for its outstanding universal significance to humanity. Today it is stewarded by Durham Cathedral, Durham University, Durham County ...

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