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Discover the culinary delights of Whitby on a guided walking tour that immerses you in the town’s food culture. Visit 5 independent eateries, sampling Local fair that reflects the unique flavours of this beloved seaside town. Your experienced Guide will share insights into the history and culture of Whitby ensuring you leave with a deep appreciation for its hidden gems. This small group tour allows for a personalised experience making you feel like a Local by the end of your journey. -Explore Whitby’s vibrant food scene with a local Guide -Sample five different tastings from independent eateries -Small group sizes 4 to 10 for a personal personalised experience -To operating all weather conditions ensuring a memorable outing
Explore Northumberland's rich history on this private tour featuring three iconic castles. Visit the stunning Bamburgh Castle, once a stronghold for Anglo-Saxon kings, and venture into the haunted halls of Chillingham Castle, known for its dark past. Finally, uncover the legacy of the Percy family at Alnwick Castle, steeped in over 700 years of history. This 9-hour journey includes guided introductions, entry to all three castles for s self-guided tour, and the flexibility to customize your experience with additional attractions. Perfect for history enthusiasts and families alike, this tour promises an unforgettable adventure in England's castle country. - Private transport in an SUV for a comfortable journey - Entry to Bamburgh, Chillingham, and Alnwick Castles included - Flexible itinerary with options to customize your tour - Pick-up available from locations in County Durham, Tyne and Wear, and Northumberland
A day tour to one of the most beautiful and historic small cities in Britain. Famous for its magnificent cathedral, castle, winding streets and old market places and with wonderful views of the river far below. Durham is not to be missed!
Take the worry out of your departure to Manchester Airport (MAN) and pre-book a private transfer to suit your group size (up to 8 people). Avoid the long lines for taxis at the hotel, and travel in the comfort of a Premium car or minivan.
Skip the crowds this is a private tour for your group only! Embark on a private two-hour walking tour of Durham, immersing yourselves in the city’s rich history and fascinating cultural heritage. Begin in front of the magnificent Durham Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its breathtaking architecture. Continue to Durham Castle, a historic fortress with captivating stories to discover. Cross the iconic Elvet Bridge and stroll along the charming High Street, filled with quaint shops and historic buildings. Pass by St Nicholas’ Church, known as St Nic’s, and soak in its medieval beauty. Explore the lively Durham Market Hall and venture to Crook Hall, a medieval manor house with enchanting gardens that transport you back in time. Discover the architectural splendor of St Margaret of Antioch Church, and cross the scenic Framwellgate Bridge, enjoying picturesque views of the River Wear and its surroundings.
Using an app on your smartphone, you'll be given nearly 120 objects to find during your scavenger hunt. You'll then wander throughout the downtown area searching for the items. Once you've found the object, you'll send a photo in to score points. Along the way, you will perform challenges for even more points. You'll have 13 categories of objects you can find in this city walk, with each object varying in points depending on the difficulty. Don't worry, you won't be alone. You'll have a remote guide that will be texting you during your game if you need help or have a question. They will also encourage you and give you hints along the way! The objective of the game is to have fun, rank #1 on the leaderboard, and try to get as many points as possible by finding all of the objects!
Take the worry out of your departure to Manchester Airport (MAN) and pre-book a private transfer to suit your group size (up to 8 people). Avoid the long lines for taxis at the hotel, and travel in the comfort of a Premium car or minivan.
Discover the timeless beauty of the Yorkshire Dales, a landscape brought to life in All Creatures Great and Small. Travel through Wensleydale to the striking Bolton Castle, a 14th-century stronghold once home to Mary, Queen of Scots. Enjoy a visit to Bolton Castle, a stunning 14th-century fortress with sweeping views of Wensleydale. Nestled in the tiny hamlet of Hubberholme, we’ll visit St Michaels & All Angels Church, this historic church was been featured in the television series and was used for filming the wedding of James and Helen Herriot and the baptism of their son Jimmy. Have a photo opportunity at Yockenthwaite Farm, a traditional Dales sheep farm that has gained recognition as a filming location in the Channel 5 reboot of All Creatures. Yockthwaite farm is known as Heston Grange in the series, where Helen and the Alderson family live. This tour offers you the chance to really delve into the glorious landscape that inspired James Herriot.
Experience the freedom of exploring without the extra weighting in Durham. Our luggage storage service ensures your belongings are secure, allowing you to enjoy the wonders of your destination with peace of mind. Whether you're waiting for a late flight, have arrived early for your stay, or simply want to explore without the burden of your bags, our service is the perfect solution. Store your bags at prime locations near major attractions, transport hubs, and popular areas, making your travel experience smoother and more enjoyable.
Whitby’s historic East Side has a close affinity with the sea and this self guided audio tour provides an ideal introduction to local pastimes like fishing and rowing as well as the shipwrecks along our shore. You'll never look at the East Side in quite the same way again. You'll hear about: • Whitby’s handcrafted Lucky Ducks • Whitby's fishing heritage • The legend of the Penny Hedge • How Whitby might have inspired one of Charles Dickens' most well-known characters • The German bombardment of the town in 1914 • J. M. W. Turner's roughest sketch • The Whitby Wyrm • How to spot vampire blood I’ll point out some of the quirkiest places to have a drink along the way as well as the viewpoints most people miss. Be sure to pack your camera if you’re into photography!
Whitby‘s atmospheric cliffs and shadowy lanes provided the eerie inspiration for one of literature‘s most enduring monsters. On this atmospheric audio tour, you‘ll follow in the footsteps of Bram Stoker, exploring the very locations that sparked his imagination as he crafted Dracula during his 1890 visit to this coastal town. The self-guided tour begins at Number 6 Royal Crescent, where Stoker lodged during his fateful stay in Whitby. You‘ll stroll through the picturesque Royal Crescent gardens before making your way down to the seafront. As you walk alongside the crashing waves, across Whitby Bridge, and through narrow medieval passages, you‘ll discover how this seemingly serene fishing town with its melancholic air influenced Stoker‘s gothic masterpiece.
Skip the crowds this is a private tour for your group only! Embark on an exhilarating journey through Durham’s storied past and vibrant present. As you step into the enchanting world of Durham, get ready to feel like the hero of your own narrative. Uncover the secrets of the iconic Durham Cathedral and marvel at the imposing Durham Castle, immersing yourself in the awe-inspiring tales of their medieval origins. Wander through the Durham Market Place, absorbing the bustling energy and authentic local flavors that define this charming city. Traverse the picturesque Elvet Bridge and Old Elvet, soaking in the breathtaking views of the serene landscapes and the meandering River Wear. This walking tour promises an unforgettable experience, blending history, culture, and natural beauty into a memorable tapestry of Durham’s allure. Join us on Durham’s Rich Heritage and Cultural Marvels adventure and create timeless memories of your exploration!
The ruins of Whitby Abbey crown a clifftop over the historic fishing port of Whitby. The headland has hosted St Hild’s Anglo-Saxon monastery, the great medieval abbey and a Stuart mansion, and it’s long been the focus of myths and legends. You can find out more about the headland’s people and stories in the big Whitby Abbey museum, packed with objects and stories. Listening posts, peep-holes and animations tell the headland’s many tales: how St Hild turned snakes to stone, how Anglo-Saxon Caedmon became a poet, how the lost abbey bells are still heard beneath the waves, and how a real shipwreck helped inspire Dracula, which in turn has made Whitby the ‘Goth capital’ of England.
Explore Durham's rich history and culture on a private half-day walking tour. Stroll through cobbled streets, picturesque bridges, and scenic riverside paths while uncovering 1,000 years of fascinating stories, from saints to the city's intriguing past. Marvel at the stunning Durham Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage site and a prime example of 11th-century Norman architecture. Take a break at a cozy café to enjoy coffee and cake, making this a perfect outing with an expert local guide. - Private half-day walking tour with a knowledgeable local guide - Visit the iconic Durham Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage site - Enjoy coffee and cake at one of Durham's charming cafes - Discover the city's history through captivating stories and sights
Durham's cathedral and castle share a peninsula above the Wear — and the city that grew up between them has stories to match both. This app-led scavenger hunt takes you through Durham on foot, using phone-based riddles to guide you from one landmark to the next. No guide, no fixed start time. • Follow clues to St Nicholas' Church, Durham Castle, and the atmospheric Sewer Lamp — medieval faith, Norman power, and Victorian ingenuity in one compact walk • Start when you arrive and go at whatever pace suits the group • Great for families, history lovers, and groups of any size Around 2 hours, any group size, available in English. Durham Cathedral is one of the great buildings of the world. The Sewer Lamp is arguably more memorable.
This self-guided walking tour takes you on a journey through time to explore the dramatic peninsula of Durham city. You’ll make your way from the bustling heart of the city, along tranquil riverside footpaths and medieval bridges, to the world-famous Durham Cathedral. You’ll see some of the most spectacular vantage points around, and hear tales of St. Cuthbert and his miraculous journey to the city roughly 300 years after his death! Along the way, you’ll encounter the legendary kings and ferocious rivalries that have shaped Durham since Anglo-Saxon times. From wealthy and eccentric Prince Bishops to humble locals, you’ll meet the people who have made the city what it is today. Allow an hour for the tour without any additional stops but you can pause the tour whenever you want for refreshments enroute. You'll need to download the tour onto the VoiceMap app which uses your location to move the story along at the right time and place. The tour can also be enjoyed virtually at home.
Skip the crowds this private two-hour family walking tour of Durham is just for your group! Immerse yourself in the city’s rich history and cultural treasures as you begin at Crook Hall, a medieval manor house with a captivating story. Admire the charming St Margaret of Antioch Church before crossing the iconic Framwellgate Bridge with its stunning views of the River Wear. Discover Durham Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage site, alongside the impressive Norman fortress of Durham Castle. Continue to the picturesque Elvet Bridge and St Nicholas’ Church, known locally as St Nic’s, to explore the city’s religious heritage. Stroll along the vibrant High Street, lined with historic buildings, shops, and cafés, before finishing at the bustling Durham Market Hall, a hub of local life. Perfect for all ages, this private tour offers a fascinating and family-friendly glimpse into Durham’s past and present.
Combine two of the best things about Durham in one tour- its history and its pubs! See the stunning architecture in the heart of the historic city centre and discover the tales of conquest, miracles and tragedy that makes Durham truly unique. Add to this four stops in atmospheric and historic pubs to enjoy some real cask ale and you have the perfect walking tour.
Discover the culinary delights of Whitby on a guided walking tour that immerses you in the town’s food culture. Visit 5 independent eateries, sampling Local fair that reflects the unique flavours of this beloved seaside town. Your experienced Guide will share insights into the history and culture of Whitby ensuring you leave with a deep appreciation for its hidden gems. This small group tour allows for a personalised experience making you feel like a Local by the end of your journey. -Explore Whitby’s vibrant food scene with a local Guide -Sample five different tastings from independent eateries -Small group sizes 4 to 10 for a personal personalised experience -To operating all weather conditions ensuring a memorable outing
Explore Northumberland's rich history on this private tour featuring three iconic castles. Visit the stunning Bamburgh Castle, once a stronghold for Anglo-Saxon kings, and venture into the haunted halls of Chillingham Castle, known for its dark past. Finally, uncover the legacy of the Percy family at Alnwick Castle, steeped in over 700 years of history. This 9-hour journey includes guided introductions, entry to all three castles for s self-guided tour, and the flexibility to customize your experience with additional attractions. Perfect for history enthusiasts and families alike, this tour promises an unforgettable adventure in England's castle country. - Private transport in an SUV for a comfortable journey - Entry to Bamburgh, Chillingham, and Alnwick Castles included - Flexible itinerary with options to customize your tour - Pick-up available from locations in County Durham, Tyne and Wear, and Northumberland
A day tour to one of the most beautiful and historic small cities in Britain. Famous for its magnificent cathedral, castle, winding streets and old market places and with wonderful views of the river far below. Durham is not to be missed!
Take the worry out of your departure to Manchester Airport (MAN) and pre-book a private transfer to suit your group size (up to 8 people). Avoid the long lines for taxis at the hotel, and travel in the comfort of a Premium car or minivan.
Skip the crowds this is a private tour for your group only! Embark on a private two-hour walking tour of Durham, immersing yourselves in the city’s rich history and fascinating cultural heritage. Begin in front of the magnificent Durham Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its breathtaking architecture. Continue to Durham Castle, a historic fortress with captivating stories to discover. Cross the iconic Elvet Bridge and stroll along the charming High Street, filled with quaint shops and historic buildings. Pass by St Nicholas’ Church, known as St Nic’s, and soak in its medieval beauty. Explore the lively Durham Market Hall and venture to Crook Hall, a medieval manor house with enchanting gardens that transport you back in time. Discover the architectural splendor of St Margaret of Antioch Church, and cross the scenic Framwellgate Bridge, enjoying picturesque views of the River Wear and its surroundings.
Using an app on your smartphone, you'll be given nearly 120 objects to find during your scavenger hunt. You'll then wander throughout the downtown area searching for the items. Once you've found the object, you'll send a photo in to score points. Along the way, you will perform challenges for even more points. You'll have 13 categories of objects you can find in this city walk, with each object varying in points depending on the difficulty. Don't worry, you won't be alone. You'll have a remote guide that will be texting you during your game if you need help or have a question. They will also encourage you and give you hints along the way! The objective of the game is to have fun, rank #1 on the leaderboard, and try to get as many points as possible by finding all of the objects!
Take the worry out of your departure to Manchester Airport (MAN) and pre-book a private transfer to suit your group size (up to 8 people). Avoid the long lines for taxis at the hotel, and travel in the comfort of a Premium car or minivan.
Discover the timeless beauty of the Yorkshire Dales, a landscape brought to life in All Creatures Great and Small. Travel through Wensleydale to the striking Bolton Castle, a 14th-century stronghold once home to Mary, Queen of Scots. Enjoy a visit to Bolton Castle, a stunning 14th-century fortress with sweeping views of Wensleydale. Nestled in the tiny hamlet of Hubberholme, we’ll visit St Michaels & All Angels Church, this historic church was been featured in the television series and was used for filming the wedding of James and Helen Herriot and the baptism of their son Jimmy. Have a photo opportunity at Yockenthwaite Farm, a traditional Dales sheep farm that has gained recognition as a filming location in the Channel 5 reboot of All Creatures. Yockthwaite farm is known as Heston Grange in the series, where Helen and the Alderson family live. This tour offers you the chance to really delve into the glorious landscape that inspired James Herriot.
Experience the freedom of exploring without the extra weighting in Durham. Our luggage storage service ensures your belongings are secure, allowing you to enjoy the wonders of your destination with peace of mind. Whether you're waiting for a late flight, have arrived early for your stay, or simply want to explore without the burden of your bags, our service is the perfect solution. Store your bags at prime locations near major attractions, transport hubs, and popular areas, making your travel experience smoother and more enjoyable.
Whitby’s historic East Side has a close affinity with the sea and this self guided audio tour provides an ideal introduction to local pastimes like fishing and rowing as well as the shipwrecks along our shore. You'll never look at the East Side in quite the same way again. You'll hear about: • Whitby’s handcrafted Lucky Ducks • Whitby's fishing heritage • The legend of the Penny Hedge • How Whitby might have inspired one of Charles Dickens' most well-known characters • The German bombardment of the town in 1914 • J. M. W. Turner's roughest sketch • The Whitby Wyrm • How to spot vampire blood I’ll point out some of the quirkiest places to have a drink along the way as well as the viewpoints most people miss. Be sure to pack your camera if you’re into photography!
Whitby‘s atmospheric cliffs and shadowy lanes provided the eerie inspiration for one of literature‘s most enduring monsters. On this atmospheric audio tour, you‘ll follow in the footsteps of Bram Stoker, exploring the very locations that sparked his imagination as he crafted Dracula during his 1890 visit to this coastal town. The self-guided tour begins at Number 6 Royal Crescent, where Stoker lodged during his fateful stay in Whitby. You‘ll stroll through the picturesque Royal Crescent gardens before making your way down to the seafront. As you walk alongside the crashing waves, across Whitby Bridge, and through narrow medieval passages, you‘ll discover how this seemingly serene fishing town with its melancholic air influenced Stoker‘s gothic masterpiece.
Skip the crowds this is a private tour for your group only! Embark on an exhilarating journey through Durham’s storied past and vibrant present. As you step into the enchanting world of Durham, get ready to feel like the hero of your own narrative. Uncover the secrets of the iconic Durham Cathedral and marvel at the imposing Durham Castle, immersing yourself in the awe-inspiring tales of their medieval origins. Wander through the Durham Market Place, absorbing the bustling energy and authentic local flavors that define this charming city. Traverse the picturesque Elvet Bridge and Old Elvet, soaking in the breathtaking views of the serene landscapes and the meandering River Wear. This walking tour promises an unforgettable experience, blending history, culture, and natural beauty into a memorable tapestry of Durham’s allure. Join us on Durham’s Rich Heritage and Cultural Marvels adventure and create timeless memories of your exploration!
The ruins of Whitby Abbey crown a clifftop over the historic fishing port of Whitby. The headland has hosted St Hild’s Anglo-Saxon monastery, the great medieval abbey and a Stuart mansion, and it’s long been the focus of myths and legends. You can find out more about the headland’s people and stories in the big Whitby Abbey museum, packed with objects and stories. Listening posts, peep-holes and animations tell the headland’s many tales: how St Hild turned snakes to stone, how Anglo-Saxon Caedmon became a poet, how the lost abbey bells are still heard beneath the waves, and how a real shipwreck helped inspire Dracula, which in turn has made Whitby the ‘Goth capital’ of England.
Explore Durham's rich history and culture on a private half-day walking tour. Stroll through cobbled streets, picturesque bridges, and scenic riverside paths while uncovering 1,000 years of fascinating stories, from saints to the city's intriguing past. Marvel at the stunning Durham Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage site and a prime example of 11th-century Norman architecture. Take a break at a cozy café to enjoy coffee and cake, making this a perfect outing with an expert local guide. - Private half-day walking tour with a knowledgeable local guide - Visit the iconic Durham Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage site - Enjoy coffee and cake at one of Durham's charming cafes - Discover the city's history through captivating stories and sights
Durham's cathedral and castle share a peninsula above the Wear — and the city that grew up between them has stories to match both. This app-led scavenger hunt takes you through Durham on foot, using phone-based riddles to guide you from one landmark to the next. No guide, no fixed start time. • Follow clues to St Nicholas' Church, Durham Castle, and the atmospheric Sewer Lamp — medieval faith, Norman power, and Victorian ingenuity in one compact walk • Start when you arrive and go at whatever pace suits the group • Great for families, history lovers, and groups of any size Around 2 hours, any group size, available in English. Durham Cathedral is one of the great buildings of the world. The Sewer Lamp is arguably more memorable.
This self-guided walking tour takes you on a journey through time to explore the dramatic peninsula of Durham city. You’ll make your way from the bustling heart of the city, along tranquil riverside footpaths and medieval bridges, to the world-famous Durham Cathedral. You’ll see some of the most spectacular vantage points around, and hear tales of St. Cuthbert and his miraculous journey to the city roughly 300 years after his death! Along the way, you’ll encounter the legendary kings and ferocious rivalries that have shaped Durham since Anglo-Saxon times. From wealthy and eccentric Prince Bishops to humble locals, you’ll meet the people who have made the city what it is today. Allow an hour for the tour without any additional stops but you can pause the tour whenever you want for refreshments enroute. You'll need to download the tour onto the VoiceMap app which uses your location to move the story along at the right time and place. The tour can also be enjoyed virtually at home.
Skip the crowds this private two-hour family walking tour of Durham is just for your group! Immerse yourself in the city’s rich history and cultural treasures as you begin at Crook Hall, a medieval manor house with a captivating story. Admire the charming St Margaret of Antioch Church before crossing the iconic Framwellgate Bridge with its stunning views of the River Wear. Discover Durham Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage site, alongside the impressive Norman fortress of Durham Castle. Continue to the picturesque Elvet Bridge and St Nicholas’ Church, known locally as St Nic’s, to explore the city’s religious heritage. Stroll along the vibrant High Street, lined with historic buildings, shops, and cafés, before finishing at the bustling Durham Market Hall, a hub of local life. Perfect for all ages, this private tour offers a fascinating and family-friendly glimpse into Durham’s past and present.
Combine two of the best things about Durham in one tour- its history and its pubs! See the stunning architecture in the heart of the historic city centre and discover the tales of conquest, miracles and tragedy that makes Durham truly unique. Add to this four stops in atmospheric and historic pubs to enjoy some real cask ale and you have the perfect walking tour.
Discover the culinary delights of Whitby on a guided walking tour that immerses you in the town’s food culture. Visit 5 independent eateries, sampling Local fair that reflects the unique flavours of this beloved seaside town. Your experienced Guide will share insights into the history and culture of Whitby ensuring you leave with a deep appreciation for its hidden gems. This small group tour allows for a personalised experience making you feel like a Local by the end of your journey. -Explore Whitby’s vibrant food scene with a local Guide -Sample five different tastings from independent eateries -Small group sizes 4 to 10 for a personal personalised experience -To operating all weather conditions ensuring a memorable outing
Explore Northumberland's rich history on this private tour featuring three iconic castles. Visit the stunning Bamburgh Castle, once a stronghold for Anglo-Saxon kings, and venture into the haunted halls of Chillingham Castle, known for its dark past. Finally, uncover the legacy of the Percy family at Alnwick Castle, steeped in over 700 years of history. This 9-hour journey includes guided introductions, entry to all three castles for s self-guided tour, and the flexibility to customize your experience with additional attractions. Perfect for history enthusiasts and families alike, this tour promises an unforgettable adventure in England's castle country. - Private transport in an SUV for a comfortable journey - Entry to Bamburgh, Chillingham, and Alnwick Castles included - Flexible itinerary with options to customize your tour - Pick-up available from locations in County Durham, Tyne and Wear, and Northumberland
A day tour to one of the most beautiful and historic small cities in Britain. Famous for its magnificent cathedral, castle, winding streets and old market places and with wonderful views of the river far below. Durham is not to be missed!
Take the worry out of your departure to Manchester Airport (MAN) and pre-book a private transfer to suit your group size (up to 8 people). Avoid the long lines for taxis at the hotel, and travel in the comfort of a Premium car or minivan.
Skip the crowds this is a private tour for your group only! Embark on a private two-hour walking tour of Durham, immersing yourselves in the city’s rich history and fascinating cultural heritage. Begin in front of the magnificent Durham Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its breathtaking architecture. Continue to Durham Castle, a historic fortress with captivating stories to discover. Cross the iconic Elvet Bridge and stroll along the charming High Street, filled with quaint shops and historic buildings. Pass by St Nicholas’ Church, known as St Nic’s, and soak in its medieval beauty. Explore the lively Durham Market Hall and venture to Crook Hall, a medieval manor house with enchanting gardens that transport you back in time. Discover the architectural splendor of St Margaret of Antioch Church, and cross the scenic Framwellgate Bridge, enjoying picturesque views of the River Wear and its surroundings.
Using an app on your smartphone, you'll be given nearly 120 objects to find during your scavenger hunt. You'll then wander throughout the downtown area searching for the items. Once you've found the object, you'll send a photo in to score points. Along the way, you will perform challenges for even more points. You'll have 13 categories of objects you can find in this city walk, with each object varying in points depending on the difficulty. Don't worry, you won't be alone. You'll have a remote guide that will be texting you during your game if you need help or have a question. They will also encourage you and give you hints along the way! The objective of the game is to have fun, rank #1 on the leaderboard, and try to get as many points as possible by finding all of the objects!
Take the worry out of your departure to Manchester Airport (MAN) and pre-book a private transfer to suit your group size (up to 8 people). Avoid the long lines for taxis at the hotel, and travel in the comfort of a Premium car or minivan.
Discover the timeless beauty of the Yorkshire Dales, a landscape brought to life in All Creatures Great and Small. Travel through Wensleydale to the striking Bolton Castle, a 14th-century stronghold once home to Mary, Queen of Scots. Enjoy a visit to Bolton Castle, a stunning 14th-century fortress with sweeping views of Wensleydale. Nestled in the tiny hamlet of Hubberholme, we’ll visit St Michaels & All Angels Church, this historic church was been featured in the television series and was used for filming the wedding of James and Helen Herriot and the baptism of their son Jimmy. Have a photo opportunity at Yockenthwaite Farm, a traditional Dales sheep farm that has gained recognition as a filming location in the Channel 5 reboot of All Creatures. Yockthwaite farm is known as Heston Grange in the series, where Helen and the Alderson family live. This tour offers you the chance to really delve into the glorious landscape that inspired James Herriot.
Experience the freedom of exploring without the extra weighting in Durham. Our luggage storage service ensures your belongings are secure, allowing you to enjoy the wonders of your destination with peace of mind. Whether you're waiting for a late flight, have arrived early for your stay, or simply want to explore without the burden of your bags, our service is the perfect solution. Store your bags at prime locations near major attractions, transport hubs, and popular areas, making your travel experience smoother and more enjoyable.
Whitby’s historic East Side has a close affinity with the sea and this self guided audio tour provides an ideal introduction to local pastimes like fishing and rowing as well as the shipwrecks along our shore. You'll never look at the East Side in quite the same way again. You'll hear about: • Whitby’s handcrafted Lucky Ducks • Whitby's fishing heritage • The legend of the Penny Hedge • How Whitby might have inspired one of Charles Dickens' most well-known characters • The German bombardment of the town in 1914 • J. M. W. Turner's roughest sketch • The Whitby Wyrm • How to spot vampire blood I’ll point out some of the quirkiest places to have a drink along the way as well as the viewpoints most people miss. Be sure to pack your camera if you’re into photography!
Whitby‘s atmospheric cliffs and shadowy lanes provided the eerie inspiration for one of literature‘s most enduring monsters. On this atmospheric audio tour, you‘ll follow in the footsteps of Bram Stoker, exploring the very locations that sparked his imagination as he crafted Dracula during his 1890 visit to this coastal town. The self-guided tour begins at Number 6 Royal Crescent, where Stoker lodged during his fateful stay in Whitby. You‘ll stroll through the picturesque Royal Crescent gardens before making your way down to the seafront. As you walk alongside the crashing waves, across Whitby Bridge, and through narrow medieval passages, you‘ll discover how this seemingly serene fishing town with its melancholic air influenced Stoker‘s gothic masterpiece.
Skip the crowds this is a private tour for your group only! Embark on an exhilarating journey through Durham’s storied past and vibrant present. As you step into the enchanting world of Durham, get ready to feel like the hero of your own narrative. Uncover the secrets of the iconic Durham Cathedral and marvel at the imposing Durham Castle, immersing yourself in the awe-inspiring tales of their medieval origins. Wander through the Durham Market Place, absorbing the bustling energy and authentic local flavors that define this charming city. Traverse the picturesque Elvet Bridge and Old Elvet, soaking in the breathtaking views of the serene landscapes and the meandering River Wear. This walking tour promises an unforgettable experience, blending history, culture, and natural beauty into a memorable tapestry of Durham’s allure. Join us on Durham’s Rich Heritage and Cultural Marvels adventure and create timeless memories of your exploration!
The ruins of Whitby Abbey crown a clifftop over the historic fishing port of Whitby. The headland has hosted St Hild’s Anglo-Saxon monastery, the great medieval abbey and a Stuart mansion, and it’s long been the focus of myths and legends. You can find out more about the headland’s people and stories in the big Whitby Abbey museum, packed with objects and stories. Listening posts, peep-holes and animations tell the headland’s many tales: how St Hild turned snakes to stone, how Anglo-Saxon Caedmon became a poet, how the lost abbey bells are still heard beneath the waves, and how a real shipwreck helped inspire Dracula, which in turn has made Whitby the ‘Goth capital’ of England.
Explore Durham's rich history and culture on a private half-day walking tour. Stroll through cobbled streets, picturesque bridges, and scenic riverside paths while uncovering 1,000 years of fascinating stories, from saints to the city's intriguing past. Marvel at the stunning Durham Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage site and a prime example of 11th-century Norman architecture. Take a break at a cozy café to enjoy coffee and cake, making this a perfect outing with an expert local guide. - Private half-day walking tour with a knowledgeable local guide - Visit the iconic Durham Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage site - Enjoy coffee and cake at one of Durham's charming cafes - Discover the city's history through captivating stories and sights
Durham's cathedral and castle share a peninsula above the Wear — and the city that grew up between them has stories to match both. This app-led scavenger hunt takes you through Durham on foot, using phone-based riddles to guide you from one landmark to the next. No guide, no fixed start time. • Follow clues to St Nicholas' Church, Durham Castle, and the atmospheric Sewer Lamp — medieval faith, Norman power, and Victorian ingenuity in one compact walk • Start when you arrive and go at whatever pace suits the group • Great for families, history lovers, and groups of any size Around 2 hours, any group size, available in English. Durham Cathedral is one of the great buildings of the world. The Sewer Lamp is arguably more memorable.
This self-guided walking tour takes you on a journey through time to explore the dramatic peninsula of Durham city. You’ll make your way from the bustling heart of the city, along tranquil riverside footpaths and medieval bridges, to the world-famous Durham Cathedral. You’ll see some of the most spectacular vantage points around, and hear tales of St. Cuthbert and his miraculous journey to the city roughly 300 years after his death! Along the way, you’ll encounter the legendary kings and ferocious rivalries that have shaped Durham since Anglo-Saxon times. From wealthy and eccentric Prince Bishops to humble locals, you’ll meet the people who have made the city what it is today. Allow an hour for the tour without any additional stops but you can pause the tour whenever you want for refreshments enroute. You'll need to download the tour onto the VoiceMap app which uses your location to move the story along at the right time and place. The tour can also be enjoyed virtually at home.
Skip the crowds this private two-hour family walking tour of Durham is just for your group! Immerse yourself in the city’s rich history and cultural treasures as you begin at Crook Hall, a medieval manor house with a captivating story. Admire the charming St Margaret of Antioch Church before crossing the iconic Framwellgate Bridge with its stunning views of the River Wear. Discover Durham Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage site, alongside the impressive Norman fortress of Durham Castle. Continue to the picturesque Elvet Bridge and St Nicholas’ Church, known locally as St Nic’s, to explore the city’s religious heritage. Stroll along the vibrant High Street, lined with historic buildings, shops, and cafés, before finishing at the bustling Durham Market Hall, a hub of local life. Perfect for all ages, this private tour offers a fascinating and family-friendly glimpse into Durham’s past and present.
Combine two of the best things about Durham in one tour- its history and its pubs! See the stunning architecture in the heart of the historic city centre and discover the tales of conquest, miracles and tragedy that makes Durham truly unique. Add to this four stops in atmospheric and historic pubs to enjoy some real cask ale and you have the perfect walking tour.
Discover the culinary delights of Whitby on a guided walking tour that immerses you in the town’s food culture. Visit 5 independent eateries, sampling Local fair that reflects the unique flavours of this beloved seaside town. Your experienced Guide will share insights into the history and culture of Whitby ensuring you leave with a deep appreciation for its hidden gems. This small group tour allows for a personalised experience making you feel like a Local by the end of your journey. -Explore Whitby’s vibrant food scene with a local Guide -Sample five different tastings from independent eateries -Small group sizes 4 to 10 for a personal personalised experience -To operating all weather conditions ensuring a memorable outing
Explore Northumberland's rich history on this private tour featuring three iconic castles. Visit the stunning Bamburgh Castle, once a stronghold for Anglo-Saxon kings, and venture into the haunted halls of Chillingham Castle, known for its dark past. Finally, uncover the legacy of the Percy family at Alnwick Castle, steeped in over 700 years of history. This 9-hour journey includes guided introductions, entry to all three castles for s self-guided tour, and the flexibility to customize your experience with additional attractions. Perfect for history enthusiasts and families alike, this tour promises an unforgettable adventure in England's castle country. - Private transport in an SUV for a comfortable journey - Entry to Bamburgh, Chillingham, and Alnwick Castles included - Flexible itinerary with options to customize your tour - Pick-up available from locations in County Durham, Tyne and Wear, and Northumberland
A day tour to one of the most beautiful and historic small cities in Britain. Famous for its magnificent cathedral, castle, winding streets and old market places and with wonderful views of the river far below. Durham is not to be missed!
Take the worry out of your departure to Manchester Airport (MAN) and pre-book a private transfer to suit your group size (up to 8 people). Avoid the long lines for taxis at the hotel, and travel in the comfort of a Premium car or minivan.
Skip the crowds this is a private tour for your group only! Embark on a private two-hour walking tour of Durham, immersing yourselves in the city’s rich history and fascinating cultural heritage. Begin in front of the magnificent Durham Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its breathtaking architecture. Continue to Durham Castle, a historic fortress with captivating stories to discover. Cross the iconic Elvet Bridge and stroll along the charming High Street, filled with quaint shops and historic buildings. Pass by St Nicholas’ Church, known as St Nic’s, and soak in its medieval beauty. Explore the lively Durham Market Hall and venture to Crook Hall, a medieval manor house with enchanting gardens that transport you back in time. Discover the architectural splendor of St Margaret of Antioch Church, and cross the scenic Framwellgate Bridge, enjoying picturesque views of the River Wear and its surroundings.
Using an app on your smartphone, you'll be given nearly 120 objects to find during your scavenger hunt. You'll then wander throughout the downtown area searching for the items. Once you've found the object, you'll send a photo in to score points. Along the way, you will perform challenges for even more points. You'll have 13 categories of objects you can find in this city walk, with each object varying in points depending on the difficulty. Don't worry, you won't be alone. You'll have a remote guide that will be texting you during your game if you need help or have a question. They will also encourage you and give you hints along the way! The objective of the game is to have fun, rank #1 on the leaderboard, and try to get as many points as possible by finding all of the objects!
Take the worry out of your departure to Manchester Airport (MAN) and pre-book a private transfer to suit your group size (up to 8 people). Avoid the long lines for taxis at the hotel, and travel in the comfort of a Premium car or minivan.
Discover the timeless beauty of the Yorkshire Dales, a landscape brought to life in All Creatures Great and Small. Travel through Wensleydale to the striking Bolton Castle, a 14th-century stronghold once home to Mary, Queen of Scots. Enjoy a visit to Bolton Castle, a stunning 14th-century fortress with sweeping views of Wensleydale. Nestled in the tiny hamlet of Hubberholme, we’ll visit St Michaels & All Angels Church, this historic church was been featured in the television series and was used for filming the wedding of James and Helen Herriot and the baptism of their son Jimmy. Have a photo opportunity at Yockenthwaite Farm, a traditional Dales sheep farm that has gained recognition as a filming location in the Channel 5 reboot of All Creatures. Yockthwaite farm is known as Heston Grange in the series, where Helen and the Alderson family live. This tour offers you the chance to really delve into the glorious landscape that inspired James Herriot.
Experience the freedom of exploring without the extra weighting in Durham. Our luggage storage service ensures your belongings are secure, allowing you to enjoy the wonders of your destination with peace of mind. Whether you're waiting for a late flight, have arrived early for your stay, or simply want to explore without the burden of your bags, our service is the perfect solution. Store your bags at prime locations near major attractions, transport hubs, and popular areas, making your travel experience smoother and more enjoyable.
Whitby’s historic East Side has a close affinity with the sea and this self guided audio tour provides an ideal introduction to local pastimes like fishing and rowing as well as the shipwrecks along our shore. You'll never look at the East Side in quite the same way again. You'll hear about: • Whitby’s handcrafted Lucky Ducks • Whitby's fishing heritage • The legend of the Penny Hedge • How Whitby might have inspired one of Charles Dickens' most well-known characters • The German bombardment of the town in 1914 • J. M. W. Turner's roughest sketch • The Whitby Wyrm • How to spot vampire blood I’ll point out some of the quirkiest places to have a drink along the way as well as the viewpoints most people miss. Be sure to pack your camera if you’re into photography!
Whitby‘s atmospheric cliffs and shadowy lanes provided the eerie inspiration for one of literature‘s most enduring monsters. On this atmospheric audio tour, you‘ll follow in the footsteps of Bram Stoker, exploring the very locations that sparked his imagination as he crafted Dracula during his 1890 visit to this coastal town. The self-guided tour begins at Number 6 Royal Crescent, where Stoker lodged during his fateful stay in Whitby. You‘ll stroll through the picturesque Royal Crescent gardens before making your way down to the seafront. As you walk alongside the crashing waves, across Whitby Bridge, and through narrow medieval passages, you‘ll discover how this seemingly serene fishing town with its melancholic air influenced Stoker‘s gothic masterpiece.
Skip the crowds this is a private tour for your group only! Embark on an exhilarating journey through Durham’s storied past and vibrant present. As you step into the enchanting world of Durham, get ready to feel like the hero of your own narrative. Uncover the secrets of the iconic Durham Cathedral and marvel at the imposing Durham Castle, immersing yourself in the awe-inspiring tales of their medieval origins. Wander through the Durham Market Place, absorbing the bustling energy and authentic local flavors that define this charming city. Traverse the picturesque Elvet Bridge and Old Elvet, soaking in the breathtaking views of the serene landscapes and the meandering River Wear. This walking tour promises an unforgettable experience, blending history, culture, and natural beauty into a memorable tapestry of Durham’s allure. Join us on Durham’s Rich Heritage and Cultural Marvels adventure and create timeless memories of your exploration!
The ruins of Whitby Abbey crown a clifftop over the historic fishing port of Whitby. The headland has hosted St Hild’s Anglo-Saxon monastery, the great medieval abbey and a Stuart mansion, and it’s long been the focus of myths and legends. You can find out more about the headland’s people and stories in the big Whitby Abbey museum, packed with objects and stories. Listening posts, peep-holes and animations tell the headland’s many tales: how St Hild turned snakes to stone, how Anglo-Saxon Caedmon became a poet, how the lost abbey bells are still heard beneath the waves, and how a real shipwreck helped inspire Dracula, which in turn has made Whitby the ‘Goth capital’ of England.
Explore Durham's rich history and culture on a private half-day walking tour. Stroll through cobbled streets, picturesque bridges, and scenic riverside paths while uncovering 1,000 years of fascinating stories, from saints to the city's intriguing past. Marvel at the stunning Durham Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage site and a prime example of 11th-century Norman architecture. Take a break at a cozy café to enjoy coffee and cake, making this a perfect outing with an expert local guide. - Private half-day walking tour with a knowledgeable local guide - Visit the iconic Durham Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage site - Enjoy coffee and cake at one of Durham's charming cafes - Discover the city's history through captivating stories and sights
Durham's cathedral and castle share a peninsula above the Wear — and the city that grew up between them has stories to match both. This app-led scavenger hunt takes you through Durham on foot, using phone-based riddles to guide you from one landmark to the next. No guide, no fixed start time. • Follow clues to St Nicholas' Church, Durham Castle, and the atmospheric Sewer Lamp — medieval faith, Norman power, and Victorian ingenuity in one compact walk • Start when you arrive and go at whatever pace suits the group • Great for families, history lovers, and groups of any size Around 2 hours, any group size, available in English. Durham Cathedral is one of the great buildings of the world. The Sewer Lamp is arguably more memorable.
This self-guided walking tour takes you on a journey through time to explore the dramatic peninsula of Durham city. You’ll make your way from the bustling heart of the city, along tranquil riverside footpaths and medieval bridges, to the world-famous Durham Cathedral. You’ll see some of the most spectacular vantage points around, and hear tales of St. Cuthbert and his miraculous journey to the city roughly 300 years after his death! Along the way, you’ll encounter the legendary kings and ferocious rivalries that have shaped Durham since Anglo-Saxon times. From wealthy and eccentric Prince Bishops to humble locals, you’ll meet the people who have made the city what it is today. Allow an hour for the tour without any additional stops but you can pause the tour whenever you want for refreshments enroute. You'll need to download the tour onto the VoiceMap app which uses your location to move the story along at the right time and place. The tour can also be enjoyed virtually at home.
Skip the crowds this private two-hour family walking tour of Durham is just for your group! Immerse yourself in the city’s rich history and cultural treasures as you begin at Crook Hall, a medieval manor house with a captivating story. Admire the charming St Margaret of Antioch Church before crossing the iconic Framwellgate Bridge with its stunning views of the River Wear. Discover Durham Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage site, alongside the impressive Norman fortress of Durham Castle. Continue to the picturesque Elvet Bridge and St Nicholas’ Church, known locally as St Nic’s, to explore the city’s religious heritage. Stroll along the vibrant High Street, lined with historic buildings, shops, and cafés, before finishing at the bustling Durham Market Hall, a hub of local life. Perfect for all ages, this private tour offers a fascinating and family-friendly glimpse into Durham’s past and present.
Combine two of the best things about Durham in one tour- its history and its pubs! See the stunning architecture in the heart of the historic city centre and discover the tales of conquest, miracles and tragedy that makes Durham truly unique. Add to this four stops in atmospheric and historic pubs to enjoy some real cask ale and you have the perfect walking tour.
Discover the culinary delights of Whitby on a guided walking tour that immerses you in the town’s food culture. Visit 5 independent eateries, sampling Local fair that reflects the unique flavours of this beloved seaside town. Your experienced Guide will share insights into the history and culture of Whitby ensuring you leave with a deep appreciation for its hidden gems. This small group tour allows for a personalised experience making you feel like a Local by the end of your journey. -Explore Whitby’s vibrant food scene with a local Guide -Sample five different tastings from independent eateries -Small group sizes 4 to 10 for a personal personalised experience -To operating all weather conditions ensuring a memorable outing
Explore Northumberland's rich history on this private tour featuring three iconic castles. Visit the stunning Bamburgh Castle, once a stronghold for Anglo-Saxon kings, and venture into the haunted halls of Chillingham Castle, known for its dark past. Finally, uncover the legacy of the Percy family at Alnwick Castle, steeped in over 700 years of history. This 9-hour journey includes guided introductions, entry to all three castles for s self-guided tour, and the flexibility to customize your experience with additional attractions. Perfect for history enthusiasts and families alike, this tour promises an unforgettable adventure in England's castle country. - Private transport in an SUV for a comfortable journey - Entry to Bamburgh, Chillingham, and Alnwick Castles included - Flexible itinerary with options to customize your tour - Pick-up available from locations in County Durham, Tyne and Wear, and Northumberland
A day tour to one of the most beautiful and historic small cities in Britain. Famous for its magnificent cathedral, castle, winding streets and old market places and with wonderful views of the river far below. Durham is not to be missed!
Take the worry out of your departure to Manchester Airport (MAN) and pre-book a private transfer to suit your group size (up to 8 people). Avoid the long lines for taxis at the hotel, and travel in the comfort of a Premium car or minivan.
Skip the crowds this is a private tour for your group only! Embark on a private two-hour walking tour of Durham, immersing yourselves in the city’s rich history and fascinating cultural heritage. Begin in front of the magnificent Durham Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its breathtaking architecture. Continue to Durham Castle, a historic fortress with captivating stories to discover. Cross the iconic Elvet Bridge and stroll along the charming High Street, filled with quaint shops and historic buildings. Pass by St Nicholas’ Church, known as St Nic’s, and soak in its medieval beauty. Explore the lively Durham Market Hall and venture to Crook Hall, a medieval manor house with enchanting gardens that transport you back in time. Discover the architectural splendor of St Margaret of Antioch Church, and cross the scenic Framwellgate Bridge, enjoying picturesque views of the River Wear and its surroundings.
Using an app on your smartphone, you'll be given nearly 120 objects to find during your scavenger hunt. You'll then wander throughout the downtown area searching for the items. Once you've found the object, you'll send a photo in to score points. Along the way, you will perform challenges for even more points. You'll have 13 categories of objects you can find in this city walk, with each object varying in points depending on the difficulty. Don't worry, you won't be alone. You'll have a remote guide that will be texting you during your game if you need help or have a question. They will also encourage you and give you hints along the way! The objective of the game is to have fun, rank #1 on the leaderboard, and try to get as many points as possible by finding all of the objects!
Take the worry out of your departure to Manchester Airport (MAN) and pre-book a private transfer to suit your group size (up to 8 people). Avoid the long lines for taxis at the hotel, and travel in the comfort of a Premium car or minivan.
Discover the timeless beauty of the Yorkshire Dales, a landscape brought to life in All Creatures Great and Small. Travel through Wensleydale to the striking Bolton Castle, a 14th-century stronghold once home to Mary, Queen of Scots. Enjoy a visit to Bolton Castle, a stunning 14th-century fortress with sweeping views of Wensleydale. Nestled in the tiny hamlet of Hubberholme, we’ll visit St Michaels & All Angels Church, this historic church was been featured in the television series and was used for filming the wedding of James and Helen Herriot and the baptism of their son Jimmy. Have a photo opportunity at Yockenthwaite Farm, a traditional Dales sheep farm that has gained recognition as a filming location in the Channel 5 reboot of All Creatures. Yockthwaite farm is known as Heston Grange in the series, where Helen and the Alderson family live. This tour offers you the chance to really delve into the glorious landscape that inspired James Herriot.
Experience the freedom of exploring without the extra weighting in Durham. Our luggage storage service ensures your belongings are secure, allowing you to enjoy the wonders of your destination with peace of mind. Whether you're waiting for a late flight, have arrived early for your stay, or simply want to explore without the burden of your bags, our service is the perfect solution. Store your bags at prime locations near major attractions, transport hubs, and popular areas, making your travel experience smoother and more enjoyable.
Whitby’s historic East Side has a close affinity with the sea and this self guided audio tour provides an ideal introduction to local pastimes like fishing and rowing as well as the shipwrecks along our shore. You'll never look at the East Side in quite the same way again. You'll hear about: • Whitby’s handcrafted Lucky Ducks • Whitby's fishing heritage • The legend of the Penny Hedge • How Whitby might have inspired one of Charles Dickens' most well-known characters • The German bombardment of the town in 1914 • J. M. W. Turner's roughest sketch • The Whitby Wyrm • How to spot vampire blood I’ll point out some of the quirkiest places to have a drink along the way as well as the viewpoints most people miss. Be sure to pack your camera if you’re into photography!
Whitby‘s atmospheric cliffs and shadowy lanes provided the eerie inspiration for one of literature‘s most enduring monsters. On this atmospheric audio tour, you‘ll follow in the footsteps of Bram Stoker, exploring the very locations that sparked his imagination as he crafted Dracula during his 1890 visit to this coastal town. The self-guided tour begins at Number 6 Royal Crescent, where Stoker lodged during his fateful stay in Whitby. You‘ll stroll through the picturesque Royal Crescent gardens before making your way down to the seafront. As you walk alongside the crashing waves, across Whitby Bridge, and through narrow medieval passages, you‘ll discover how this seemingly serene fishing town with its melancholic air influenced Stoker‘s gothic masterpiece.
Skip the crowds this is a private tour for your group only! Embark on an exhilarating journey through Durham’s storied past and vibrant present. As you step into the enchanting world of Durham, get ready to feel like the hero of your own narrative. Uncover the secrets of the iconic Durham Cathedral and marvel at the imposing Durham Castle, immersing yourself in the awe-inspiring tales of their medieval origins. Wander through the Durham Market Place, absorbing the bustling energy and authentic local flavors that define this charming city. Traverse the picturesque Elvet Bridge and Old Elvet, soaking in the breathtaking views of the serene landscapes and the meandering River Wear. This walking tour promises an unforgettable experience, blending history, culture, and natural beauty into a memorable tapestry of Durham’s allure. Join us on Durham’s Rich Heritage and Cultural Marvels adventure and create timeless memories of your exploration!
The ruins of Whitby Abbey crown a clifftop over the historic fishing port of Whitby. The headland has hosted St Hild’s Anglo-Saxon monastery, the great medieval abbey and a Stuart mansion, and it’s long been the focus of myths and legends. You can find out more about the headland’s people and stories in the big Whitby Abbey museum, packed with objects and stories. Listening posts, peep-holes and animations tell the headland’s many tales: how St Hild turned snakes to stone, how Anglo-Saxon Caedmon became a poet, how the lost abbey bells are still heard beneath the waves, and how a real shipwreck helped inspire Dracula, which in turn has made Whitby the ‘Goth capital’ of England.
Explore Durham's rich history and culture on a private half-day walking tour. Stroll through cobbled streets, picturesque bridges, and scenic riverside paths while uncovering 1,000 years of fascinating stories, from saints to the city's intriguing past. Marvel at the stunning Durham Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage site and a prime example of 11th-century Norman architecture. Take a break at a cozy café to enjoy coffee and cake, making this a perfect outing with an expert local guide. - Private half-day walking tour with a knowledgeable local guide - Visit the iconic Durham Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage site - Enjoy coffee and cake at one of Durham's charming cafes - Discover the city's history through captivating stories and sights
Durham's cathedral and castle share a peninsula above the Wear — and the city that grew up between them has stories to match both. This app-led scavenger hunt takes you through Durham on foot, using phone-based riddles to guide you from one landmark to the next. No guide, no fixed start time. • Follow clues to St Nicholas' Church, Durham Castle, and the atmospheric Sewer Lamp — medieval faith, Norman power, and Victorian ingenuity in one compact walk • Start when you arrive and go at whatever pace suits the group • Great for families, history lovers, and groups of any size Around 2 hours, any group size, available in English. Durham Cathedral is one of the great buildings of the world. The Sewer Lamp is arguably more memorable.
This self-guided walking tour takes you on a journey through time to explore the dramatic peninsula of Durham city. You’ll make your way from the bustling heart of the city, along tranquil riverside footpaths and medieval bridges, to the world-famous Durham Cathedral. You’ll see some of the most spectacular vantage points around, and hear tales of St. Cuthbert and his miraculous journey to the city roughly 300 years after his death! Along the way, you’ll encounter the legendary kings and ferocious rivalries that have shaped Durham since Anglo-Saxon times. From wealthy and eccentric Prince Bishops to humble locals, you’ll meet the people who have made the city what it is today. Allow an hour for the tour without any additional stops but you can pause the tour whenever you want for refreshments enroute. You'll need to download the tour onto the VoiceMap app which uses your location to move the story along at the right time and place. The tour can also be enjoyed virtually at home.
Skip the crowds this private two-hour family walking tour of Durham is just for your group! Immerse yourself in the city’s rich history and cultural treasures as you begin at Crook Hall, a medieval manor house with a captivating story. Admire the charming St Margaret of Antioch Church before crossing the iconic Framwellgate Bridge with its stunning views of the River Wear. Discover Durham Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage site, alongside the impressive Norman fortress of Durham Castle. Continue to the picturesque Elvet Bridge and St Nicholas’ Church, known locally as St Nic’s, to explore the city’s religious heritage. Stroll along the vibrant High Street, lined with historic buildings, shops, and cafés, before finishing at the bustling Durham Market Hall, a hub of local life. Perfect for all ages, this private tour offers a fascinating and family-friendly glimpse into Durham’s past and present.
Combine two of the best things about Durham in one tour- its history and its pubs! See the stunning architecture in the heart of the historic city centre and discover the tales of conquest, miracles and tragedy that makes Durham truly unique. Add to this four stops in atmospheric and historic pubs to enjoy some real cask ale and you have the perfect walking tour.
Discover the culinary delights of Whitby on a guided walking tour that immerses you in the town’s food culture. Visit 5 independent eateries, sampling Local fair that reflects the unique flavours of this beloved seaside town. Your experienced Guide will share insights into the history and culture of Whitby ensuring you leave with a deep appreciation for its hidden gems. This small group tour allows for a personalised experience making you feel like a Local by the end of your journey. -Explore Whitby’s vibrant food scene with a local Guide -Sample five different tastings from independent eateries -Small group sizes 4 to 10 for a personal personalised experience -To operating all weather conditions ensuring a memorable outing
Explore Northumberland's rich history on this private tour featuring three iconic castles. Visit the stunning Bamburgh Castle, once a stronghold for Anglo-Saxon kings, and venture into the haunted halls of Chillingham Castle, known for its dark past. Finally, uncover the legacy of the Percy family at Alnwick Castle, steeped in over 700 years of history. This 9-hour journey includes guided introductions, entry to all three castles for s self-guided tour, and the flexibility to customize your experience with additional attractions. Perfect for history enthusiasts and families alike, this tour promises an unforgettable adventure in England's castle country. - Private transport in an SUV for a comfortable journey - Entry to Bamburgh, Chillingham, and Alnwick Castles included - Flexible itinerary with options to customize your tour - Pick-up available from locations in County Durham, Tyne and Wear, and Northumberland
A day tour to one of the most beautiful and historic small cities in Britain. Famous for its magnificent cathedral, castle, winding streets and old market places and with wonderful views of the river far below. Durham is not to be missed!
Take the worry out of your departure to Manchester Airport (MAN) and pre-book a private transfer to suit your group size (up to 8 people). Avoid the long lines for taxis at the hotel, and travel in the comfort of a Premium car or minivan.
Skip the crowds this is a private tour for your group only! Embark on a private two-hour walking tour of Durham, immersing yourselves in the city’s rich history and fascinating cultural heritage. Begin in front of the magnificent Durham Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its breathtaking architecture. Continue to Durham Castle, a historic fortress with captivating stories to discover. Cross the iconic Elvet Bridge and stroll along the charming High Street, filled with quaint shops and historic buildings. Pass by St Nicholas’ Church, known as St Nic’s, and soak in its medieval beauty. Explore the lively Durham Market Hall and venture to Crook Hall, a medieval manor house with enchanting gardens that transport you back in time. Discover the architectural splendor of St Margaret of Antioch Church, and cross the scenic Framwellgate Bridge, enjoying picturesque views of the River Wear and its surroundings.
Using an app on your smartphone, you'll be given nearly 120 objects to find during your scavenger hunt. You'll then wander throughout the downtown area searching for the items. Once you've found the object, you'll send a photo in to score points. Along the way, you will perform challenges for even more points. You'll have 13 categories of objects you can find in this city walk, with each object varying in points depending on the difficulty. Don't worry, you won't be alone. You'll have a remote guide that will be texting you during your game if you need help or have a question. They will also encourage you and give you hints along the way! The objective of the game is to have fun, rank #1 on the leaderboard, and try to get as many points as possible by finding all of the objects!
Take the worry out of your departure to Manchester Airport (MAN) and pre-book a private transfer to suit your group size (up to 8 people). Avoid the long lines for taxis at the hotel, and travel in the comfort of a Premium car or minivan.
Discover the timeless beauty of the Yorkshire Dales, a landscape brought to life in All Creatures Great and Small. Travel through Wensleydale to the striking Bolton Castle, a 14th-century stronghold once home to Mary, Queen of Scots. Enjoy a visit to Bolton Castle, a stunning 14th-century fortress with sweeping views of Wensleydale. Nestled in the tiny hamlet of Hubberholme, we’ll visit St Michaels & All Angels Church, this historic church was been featured in the television series and was used for filming the wedding of James and Helen Herriot and the baptism of their son Jimmy. Have a photo opportunity at Yockenthwaite Farm, a traditional Dales sheep farm that has gained recognition as a filming location in the Channel 5 reboot of All Creatures. Yockthwaite farm is known as Heston Grange in the series, where Helen and the Alderson family live. This tour offers you the chance to really delve into the glorious landscape that inspired James Herriot.
Experience the freedom of exploring without the extra weighting in Durham. Our luggage storage service ensures your belongings are secure, allowing you to enjoy the wonders of your destination with peace of mind. Whether you're waiting for a late flight, have arrived early for your stay, or simply want to explore without the burden of your bags, our service is the perfect solution. Store your bags at prime locations near major attractions, transport hubs, and popular areas, making your travel experience smoother and more enjoyable.
Whitby’s historic East Side has a close affinity with the sea and this self guided audio tour provides an ideal introduction to local pastimes like fishing and rowing as well as the shipwrecks along our shore. You'll never look at the East Side in quite the same way again. You'll hear about: • Whitby’s handcrafted Lucky Ducks • Whitby's fishing heritage • The legend of the Penny Hedge • How Whitby might have inspired one of Charles Dickens' most well-known characters • The German bombardment of the town in 1914 • J. M. W. Turner's roughest sketch • The Whitby Wyrm • How to spot vampire blood I’ll point out some of the quirkiest places to have a drink along the way as well as the viewpoints most people miss. Be sure to pack your camera if you’re into photography!
Whitby‘s atmospheric cliffs and shadowy lanes provided the eerie inspiration for one of literature‘s most enduring monsters. On this atmospheric audio tour, you‘ll follow in the footsteps of Bram Stoker, exploring the very locations that sparked his imagination as he crafted Dracula during his 1890 visit to this coastal town. The self-guided tour begins at Number 6 Royal Crescent, where Stoker lodged during his fateful stay in Whitby. You‘ll stroll through the picturesque Royal Crescent gardens before making your way down to the seafront. As you walk alongside the crashing waves, across Whitby Bridge, and through narrow medieval passages, you‘ll discover how this seemingly serene fishing town with its melancholic air influenced Stoker‘s gothic masterpiece.
Skip the crowds this is a private tour for your group only! Embark on an exhilarating journey through Durham’s storied past and vibrant present. As you step into the enchanting world of Durham, get ready to feel like the hero of your own narrative. Uncover the secrets of the iconic Durham Cathedral and marvel at the imposing Durham Castle, immersing yourself in the awe-inspiring tales of their medieval origins. Wander through the Durham Market Place, absorbing the bustling energy and authentic local flavors that define this charming city. Traverse the picturesque Elvet Bridge and Old Elvet, soaking in the breathtaking views of the serene landscapes and the meandering River Wear. This walking tour promises an unforgettable experience, blending history, culture, and natural beauty into a memorable tapestry of Durham’s allure. Join us on Durham’s Rich Heritage and Cultural Marvels adventure and create timeless memories of your exploration!
The ruins of Whitby Abbey crown a clifftop over the historic fishing port of Whitby. The headland has hosted St Hild’s Anglo-Saxon monastery, the great medieval abbey and a Stuart mansion, and it’s long been the focus of myths and legends. You can find out more about the headland’s people and stories in the big Whitby Abbey museum, packed with objects and stories. Listening posts, peep-holes and animations tell the headland’s many tales: how St Hild turned snakes to stone, how Anglo-Saxon Caedmon became a poet, how the lost abbey bells are still heard beneath the waves, and how a real shipwreck helped inspire Dracula, which in turn has made Whitby the ‘Goth capital’ of England.
Explore Durham's rich history and culture on a private half-day walking tour. Stroll through cobbled streets, picturesque bridges, and scenic riverside paths while uncovering 1,000 years of fascinating stories, from saints to the city's intriguing past. Marvel at the stunning Durham Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage site and a prime example of 11th-century Norman architecture. Take a break at a cozy café to enjoy coffee and cake, making this a perfect outing with an expert local guide. - Private half-day walking tour with a knowledgeable local guide - Visit the iconic Durham Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage site - Enjoy coffee and cake at one of Durham's charming cafes - Discover the city's history through captivating stories and sights
Durham's cathedral and castle share a peninsula above the Wear — and the city that grew up between them has stories to match both. This app-led scavenger hunt takes you through Durham on foot, using phone-based riddles to guide you from one landmark to the next. No guide, no fixed start time. • Follow clues to St Nicholas' Church, Durham Castle, and the atmospheric Sewer Lamp — medieval faith, Norman power, and Victorian ingenuity in one compact walk • Start when you arrive and go at whatever pace suits the group • Great for families, history lovers, and groups of any size Around 2 hours, any group size, available in English. Durham Cathedral is one of the great buildings of the world. The Sewer Lamp is arguably more memorable.
This self-guided walking tour takes you on a journey through time to explore the dramatic peninsula of Durham city. You’ll make your way from the bustling heart of the city, along tranquil riverside footpaths and medieval bridges, to the world-famous Durham Cathedral. You’ll see some of the most spectacular vantage points around, and hear tales of St. Cuthbert and his miraculous journey to the city roughly 300 years after his death! Along the way, you’ll encounter the legendary kings and ferocious rivalries that have shaped Durham since Anglo-Saxon times. From wealthy and eccentric Prince Bishops to humble locals, you’ll meet the people who have made the city what it is today. Allow an hour for the tour without any additional stops but you can pause the tour whenever you want for refreshments enroute. You'll need to download the tour onto the VoiceMap app which uses your location to move the story along at the right time and place. The tour can also be enjoyed virtually at home.
Skip the crowds this private two-hour family walking tour of Durham is just for your group! Immerse yourself in the city’s rich history and cultural treasures as you begin at Crook Hall, a medieval manor house with a captivating story. Admire the charming St Margaret of Antioch Church before crossing the iconic Framwellgate Bridge with its stunning views of the River Wear. Discover Durham Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage site, alongside the impressive Norman fortress of Durham Castle. Continue to the picturesque Elvet Bridge and St Nicholas’ Church, known locally as St Nic’s, to explore the city’s religious heritage. Stroll along the vibrant High Street, lined with historic buildings, shops, and cafés, before finishing at the bustling Durham Market Hall, a hub of local life. Perfect for all ages, this private tour offers a fascinating and family-friendly glimpse into Durham’s past and present.
Combine two of the best things about Durham in one tour- its history and its pubs! See the stunning architecture in the heart of the historic city centre and discover the tales of conquest, miracles and tragedy that makes Durham truly unique. Add to this four stops in atmospheric and historic pubs to enjoy some real cask ale and you have the perfect walking tour.
Discover the culinary delights of Whitby on a guided walking tour that immerses you in the town’s food culture. Visit 5 independent eateries, sampling Local fair that reflects the unique flavours of this beloved seaside town. Your experienced Guide will share insights into the history and culture of Whitby ensuring you leave with a deep appreciation for its hidden gems. This small group tour allows for a personalised experience making you feel like a Local by the end of your journey. -Explore Whitby’s vibrant food scene with a local Guide -Sample five different tastings from independent eateries -Small group sizes 4 to 10 for a personal personalised experience -To operating all weather conditions ensuring a memorable outing
Explore Northumberland's rich history on this private tour featuring three iconic castles. Visit the stunning Bamburgh Castle, once a stronghold for Anglo-Saxon kings, and venture into the haunted halls of Chillingham Castle, known for its dark past. Finally, uncover the legacy of the Percy family at Alnwick Castle, steeped in over 700 years of history. This 9-hour journey includes guided introductions, entry to all three castles for s self-guided tour, and the flexibility to customize your experience with additional attractions. Perfect for history enthusiasts and families alike, this tour promises an unforgettable adventure in England's castle country. - Private transport in an SUV for a comfortable journey - Entry to Bamburgh, Chillingham, and Alnwick Castles included - Flexible itinerary with options to customize your tour - Pick-up available from locations in County Durham, Tyne and Wear, and Northumberland
A day tour to one of the most beautiful and historic small cities in Britain. Famous for its magnificent cathedral, castle, winding streets and old market places and with wonderful views of the river far below. Durham is not to be missed!
Take the worry out of your departure to Manchester Airport (MAN) and pre-book a private transfer to suit your group size (up to 8 people). Avoid the long lines for taxis at the hotel, and travel in the comfort of a Premium car or minivan.
Skip the crowds this is a private tour for your group only! Embark on a private two-hour walking tour of Durham, immersing yourselves in the city’s rich history and fascinating cultural heritage. Begin in front of the magnificent Durham Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its breathtaking architecture. Continue to Durham Castle, a historic fortress with captivating stories to discover. Cross the iconic Elvet Bridge and stroll along the charming High Street, filled with quaint shops and historic buildings. Pass by St Nicholas’ Church, known as St Nic’s, and soak in its medieval beauty. Explore the lively Durham Market Hall and venture to Crook Hall, a medieval manor house with enchanting gardens that transport you back in time. Discover the architectural splendor of St Margaret of Antioch Church, and cross the scenic Framwellgate Bridge, enjoying picturesque views of the River Wear and its surroundings.
Using an app on your smartphone, you'll be given nearly 120 objects to find during your scavenger hunt. You'll then wander throughout the downtown area searching for the items. Once you've found the object, you'll send a photo in to score points. Along the way, you will perform challenges for even more points. You'll have 13 categories of objects you can find in this city walk, with each object varying in points depending on the difficulty. Don't worry, you won't be alone. You'll have a remote guide that will be texting you during your game if you need help or have a question. They will also encourage you and give you hints along the way! The objective of the game is to have fun, rank #1 on the leaderboard, and try to get as many points as possible by finding all of the objects!
Take the worry out of your departure to Manchester Airport (MAN) and pre-book a private transfer to suit your group size (up to 8 people). Avoid the long lines for taxis at the hotel, and travel in the comfort of a Premium car or minivan.
Discover the timeless beauty of the Yorkshire Dales, a landscape brought to life in All Creatures Great and Small. Travel through Wensleydale to the striking Bolton Castle, a 14th-century stronghold once home to Mary, Queen of Scots. Enjoy a visit to Bolton Castle, a stunning 14th-century fortress with sweeping views of Wensleydale. Nestled in the tiny hamlet of Hubberholme, we’ll visit St Michaels & All Angels Church, this historic church was been featured in the television series and was used for filming the wedding of James and Helen Herriot and the baptism of their son Jimmy. Have a photo opportunity at Yockenthwaite Farm, a traditional Dales sheep farm that has gained recognition as a filming location in the Channel 5 reboot of All Creatures. Yockthwaite farm is known as Heston Grange in the series, where Helen and the Alderson family live. This tour offers you the chance to really delve into the glorious landscape that inspired James Herriot.
Experience the freedom of exploring without the extra weighting in Durham. Our luggage storage service ensures your belongings are secure, allowing you to enjoy the wonders of your destination with peace of mind. Whether you're waiting for a late flight, have arrived early for your stay, or simply want to explore without the burden of your bags, our service is the perfect solution. Store your bags at prime locations near major attractions, transport hubs, and popular areas, making your travel experience smoother and more enjoyable.
Whitby’s historic East Side has a close affinity with the sea and this self guided audio tour provides an ideal introduction to local pastimes like fishing and rowing as well as the shipwrecks along our shore. You'll never look at the East Side in quite the same way again. You'll hear about: • Whitby’s handcrafted Lucky Ducks • Whitby's fishing heritage • The legend of the Penny Hedge • How Whitby might have inspired one of Charles Dickens' most well-known characters • The German bombardment of the town in 1914 • J. M. W. Turner's roughest sketch • The Whitby Wyrm • How to spot vampire blood I’ll point out some of the quirkiest places to have a drink along the way as well as the viewpoints most people miss. Be sure to pack your camera if you’re into photography!
Whitby‘s atmospheric cliffs and shadowy lanes provided the eerie inspiration for one of literature‘s most enduring monsters. On this atmospheric audio tour, you‘ll follow in the footsteps of Bram Stoker, exploring the very locations that sparked his imagination as he crafted Dracula during his 1890 visit to this coastal town. The self-guided tour begins at Number 6 Royal Crescent, where Stoker lodged during his fateful stay in Whitby. You‘ll stroll through the picturesque Royal Crescent gardens before making your way down to the seafront. As you walk alongside the crashing waves, across Whitby Bridge, and through narrow medieval passages, you‘ll discover how this seemingly serene fishing town with its melancholic air influenced Stoker‘s gothic masterpiece.
Skip the crowds this is a private tour for your group only! Embark on an exhilarating journey through Durham’s storied past and vibrant present. As you step into the enchanting world of Durham, get ready to feel like the hero of your own narrative. Uncover the secrets of the iconic Durham Cathedral and marvel at the imposing Durham Castle, immersing yourself in the awe-inspiring tales of their medieval origins. Wander through the Durham Market Place, absorbing the bustling energy and authentic local flavors that define this charming city. Traverse the picturesque Elvet Bridge and Old Elvet, soaking in the breathtaking views of the serene landscapes and the meandering River Wear. This walking tour promises an unforgettable experience, blending history, culture, and natural beauty into a memorable tapestry of Durham’s allure. Join us on Durham’s Rich Heritage and Cultural Marvels adventure and create timeless memories of your exploration!
The ruins of Whitby Abbey crown a clifftop over the historic fishing port of Whitby. The headland has hosted St Hild’s Anglo-Saxon monastery, the great medieval abbey and a Stuart mansion, and it’s long been the focus of myths and legends. You can find out more about the headland’s people and stories in the big Whitby Abbey museum, packed with objects and stories. Listening posts, peep-holes and animations tell the headland’s many tales: how St Hild turned snakes to stone, how Anglo-Saxon Caedmon became a poet, how the lost abbey bells are still heard beneath the waves, and how a real shipwreck helped inspire Dracula, which in turn has made Whitby the ‘Goth capital’ of England.
Explore Durham's rich history and culture on a private half-day walking tour. Stroll through cobbled streets, picturesque bridges, and scenic riverside paths while uncovering 1,000 years of fascinating stories, from saints to the city's intriguing past. Marvel at the stunning Durham Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage site and a prime example of 11th-century Norman architecture. Take a break at a cozy café to enjoy coffee and cake, making this a perfect outing with an expert local guide. - Private half-day walking tour with a knowledgeable local guide - Visit the iconic Durham Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage site - Enjoy coffee and cake at one of Durham's charming cafes - Discover the city's history through captivating stories and sights
Durham's cathedral and castle share a peninsula above the Wear — and the city that grew up between them has stories to match both. This app-led scavenger hunt takes you through Durham on foot, using phone-based riddles to guide you from one landmark to the next. No guide, no fixed start time. • Follow clues to St Nicholas' Church, Durham Castle, and the atmospheric Sewer Lamp — medieval faith, Norman power, and Victorian ingenuity in one compact walk • Start when you arrive and go at whatever pace suits the group • Great for families, history lovers, and groups of any size Around 2 hours, any group size, available in English. Durham Cathedral is one of the great buildings of the world. The Sewer Lamp is arguably more memorable.
This self-guided walking tour takes you on a journey through time to explore the dramatic peninsula of Durham city. You’ll make your way from the bustling heart of the city, along tranquil riverside footpaths and medieval bridges, to the world-famous Durham Cathedral. You’ll see some of the most spectacular vantage points around, and hear tales of St. Cuthbert and his miraculous journey to the city roughly 300 years after his death! Along the way, you’ll encounter the legendary kings and ferocious rivalries that have shaped Durham since Anglo-Saxon times. From wealthy and eccentric Prince Bishops to humble locals, you’ll meet the people who have made the city what it is today. Allow an hour for the tour without any additional stops but you can pause the tour whenever you want for refreshments enroute. You'll need to download the tour onto the VoiceMap app which uses your location to move the story along at the right time and place. The tour can also be enjoyed virtually at home.
Skip the crowds this private two-hour family walking tour of Durham is just for your group! Immerse yourself in the city’s rich history and cultural treasures as you begin at Crook Hall, a medieval manor house with a captivating story. Admire the charming St Margaret of Antioch Church before crossing the iconic Framwellgate Bridge with its stunning views of the River Wear. Discover Durham Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage site, alongside the impressive Norman fortress of Durham Castle. Continue to the picturesque Elvet Bridge and St Nicholas’ Church, known locally as St Nic’s, to explore the city’s religious heritage. Stroll along the vibrant High Street, lined with historic buildings, shops, and cafés, before finishing at the bustling Durham Market Hall, a hub of local life. Perfect for all ages, this private tour offers a fascinating and family-friendly glimpse into Durham’s past and present.
Combine two of the best things about Durham in one tour- its history and its pubs! See the stunning architecture in the heart of the historic city centre and discover the tales of conquest, miracles and tragedy that makes Durham truly unique. Add to this four stops in atmospheric and historic pubs to enjoy some real cask ale and you have the perfect walking tour.
Discover the culinary delights of Whitby on a guided walking tour that immerses you in the town’s food culture. Visit 5 independent eateries, sampling Local fair that reflects the unique flavours of this beloved seaside town. Your experienced Guide will share insights into the history and culture of Whitby ensuring you leave with a deep appreciation for its hidden gems. This small group tour allows for a personalised experience making you feel like a Local by the end of your journey. -Explore Whitby’s vibrant food scene with a local Guide -Sample five different tastings from independent eateries -Small group sizes 4 to 10 for a personal personalised experience -To operating all weather conditions ensuring a memorable outing
Explore Northumberland's rich history on this private tour featuring three iconic castles. Visit the stunning Bamburgh Castle, once a stronghold for Anglo-Saxon kings, and venture into the haunted halls of Chillingham Castle, known for its dark past. Finally, uncover the legacy of the Percy family at Alnwick Castle, steeped in over 700 years of history. This 9-hour journey includes guided introductions, entry to all three castles for s self-guided tour, and the flexibility to customize your experience with additional attractions. Perfect for history enthusiasts and families alike, this tour promises an unforgettable adventure in England's castle country. - Private transport in an SUV for a comfortable journey - Entry to Bamburgh, Chillingham, and Alnwick Castles included - Flexible itinerary with options to customize your tour - Pick-up available from locations in County Durham, Tyne and Wear, and Northumberland
A day tour to one of the most beautiful and historic small cities in Britain. Famous for its magnificent cathedral, castle, winding streets and old market places and with wonderful views of the river far below. Durham is not to be missed!
Take the worry out of your departure to Manchester Airport (MAN) and pre-book a private transfer to suit your group size (up to 8 people). Avoid the long lines for taxis at the hotel, and travel in the comfort of a Premium car or minivan.
Skip the crowds this is a private tour for your group only! Embark on a private two-hour walking tour of Durham, immersing yourselves in the city’s rich history and fascinating cultural heritage. Begin in front of the magnificent Durham Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its breathtaking architecture. Continue to Durham Castle, a historic fortress with captivating stories to discover. Cross the iconic Elvet Bridge and stroll along the charming High Street, filled with quaint shops and historic buildings. Pass by St Nicholas’ Church, known as St Nic’s, and soak in its medieval beauty. Explore the lively Durham Market Hall and venture to Crook Hall, a medieval manor house with enchanting gardens that transport you back in time. Discover the architectural splendor of St Margaret of Antioch Church, and cross the scenic Framwellgate Bridge, enjoying picturesque views of the River Wear and its surroundings.
Using an app on your smartphone, you'll be given nearly 120 objects to find during your scavenger hunt. You'll then wander throughout the downtown area searching for the items. Once you've found the object, you'll send a photo in to score points. Along the way, you will perform challenges for even more points. You'll have 13 categories of objects you can find in this city walk, with each object varying in points depending on the difficulty. Don't worry, you won't be alone. You'll have a remote guide that will be texting you during your game if you need help or have a question. They will also encourage you and give you hints along the way! The objective of the game is to have fun, rank #1 on the leaderboard, and try to get as many points as possible by finding all of the objects!
Take the worry out of your departure to Manchester Airport (MAN) and pre-book a private transfer to suit your group size (up to 8 people). Avoid the long lines for taxis at the hotel, and travel in the comfort of a Premium car or minivan.
Discover the timeless beauty of the Yorkshire Dales, a landscape brought to life in All Creatures Great and Small. Travel through Wensleydale to the striking Bolton Castle, a 14th-century stronghold once home to Mary, Queen of Scots. Enjoy a visit to Bolton Castle, a stunning 14th-century fortress with sweeping views of Wensleydale. Nestled in the tiny hamlet of Hubberholme, we’ll visit St Michaels & All Angels Church, this historic church was been featured in the television series and was used for filming the wedding of James and Helen Herriot and the baptism of their son Jimmy. Have a photo opportunity at Yockenthwaite Farm, a traditional Dales sheep farm that has gained recognition as a filming location in the Channel 5 reboot of All Creatures. Yockthwaite farm is known as Heston Grange in the series, where Helen and the Alderson family live. This tour offers you the chance to really delve into the glorious landscape that inspired James Herriot.
Experience the freedom of exploring without the extra weighting in Durham. Our luggage storage service ensures your belongings are secure, allowing you to enjoy the wonders of your destination with peace of mind. Whether you're waiting for a late flight, have arrived early for your stay, or simply want to explore without the burden of your bags, our service is the perfect solution. Store your bags at prime locations near major attractions, transport hubs, and popular areas, making your travel experience smoother and more enjoyable.
Whitby’s historic East Side has a close affinity with the sea and this self guided audio tour provides an ideal introduction to local pastimes like fishing and rowing as well as the shipwrecks along our shore. You'll never look at the East Side in quite the same way again. You'll hear about: • Whitby’s handcrafted Lucky Ducks • Whitby's fishing heritage • The legend of the Penny Hedge • How Whitby might have inspired one of Charles Dickens' most well-known characters • The German bombardment of the town in 1914 • J. M. W. Turner's roughest sketch • The Whitby Wyrm • How to spot vampire blood I’ll point out some of the quirkiest places to have a drink along the way as well as the viewpoints most people miss. Be sure to pack your camera if you’re into photography!
Whitby‘s atmospheric cliffs and shadowy lanes provided the eerie inspiration for one of literature‘s most enduring monsters. On this atmospheric audio tour, you‘ll follow in the footsteps of Bram Stoker, exploring the very locations that sparked his imagination as he crafted Dracula during his 1890 visit to this coastal town. The self-guided tour begins at Number 6 Royal Crescent, where Stoker lodged during his fateful stay in Whitby. You‘ll stroll through the picturesque Royal Crescent gardens before making your way down to the seafront. As you walk alongside the crashing waves, across Whitby Bridge, and through narrow medieval passages, you‘ll discover how this seemingly serene fishing town with its melancholic air influenced Stoker‘s gothic masterpiece.
Skip the crowds this is a private tour for your group only! Embark on an exhilarating journey through Durham’s storied past and vibrant present. As you step into the enchanting world of Durham, get ready to feel like the hero of your own narrative. Uncover the secrets of the iconic Durham Cathedral and marvel at the imposing Durham Castle, immersing yourself in the awe-inspiring tales of their medieval origins. Wander through the Durham Market Place, absorbing the bustling energy and authentic local flavors that define this charming city. Traverse the picturesque Elvet Bridge and Old Elvet, soaking in the breathtaking views of the serene landscapes and the meandering River Wear. This walking tour promises an unforgettable experience, blending history, culture, and natural beauty into a memorable tapestry of Durham’s allure. Join us on Durham’s Rich Heritage and Cultural Marvels adventure and create timeless memories of your exploration!
The ruins of Whitby Abbey crown a clifftop over the historic fishing port of Whitby. The headland has hosted St Hild’s Anglo-Saxon monastery, the great medieval abbey and a Stuart mansion, and it’s long been the focus of myths and legends. You can find out more about the headland’s people and stories in the big Whitby Abbey museum, packed with objects and stories. Listening posts, peep-holes and animations tell the headland’s many tales: how St Hild turned snakes to stone, how Anglo-Saxon Caedmon became a poet, how the lost abbey bells are still heard beneath the waves, and how a real shipwreck helped inspire Dracula, which in turn has made Whitby the ‘Goth capital’ of England.
Explore Durham's rich history and culture on a private half-day walking tour. Stroll through cobbled streets, picturesque bridges, and scenic riverside paths while uncovering 1,000 years of fascinating stories, from saints to the city's intriguing past. Marvel at the stunning Durham Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage site and a prime example of 11th-century Norman architecture. Take a break at a cozy café to enjoy coffee and cake, making this a perfect outing with an expert local guide. - Private half-day walking tour with a knowledgeable local guide - Visit the iconic Durham Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage site - Enjoy coffee and cake at one of Durham's charming cafes - Discover the city's history through captivating stories and sights
Durham's cathedral and castle share a peninsula above the Wear — and the city that grew up between them has stories to match both. This app-led scavenger hunt takes you through Durham on foot, using phone-based riddles to guide you from one landmark to the next. No guide, no fixed start time. • Follow clues to St Nicholas' Church, Durham Castle, and the atmospheric Sewer Lamp — medieval faith, Norman power, and Victorian ingenuity in one compact walk • Start when you arrive and go at whatever pace suits the group • Great for families, history lovers, and groups of any size Around 2 hours, any group size, available in English. Durham Cathedral is one of the great buildings of the world. The Sewer Lamp is arguably more memorable.
This self-guided walking tour takes you on a journey through time to explore the dramatic peninsula of Durham city. You’ll make your way from the bustling heart of the city, along tranquil riverside footpaths and medieval bridges, to the world-famous Durham Cathedral. You’ll see some of the most spectacular vantage points around, and hear tales of St. Cuthbert and his miraculous journey to the city roughly 300 years after his death! Along the way, you’ll encounter the legendary kings and ferocious rivalries that have shaped Durham since Anglo-Saxon times. From wealthy and eccentric Prince Bishops to humble locals, you’ll meet the people who have made the city what it is today. Allow an hour for the tour without any additional stops but you can pause the tour whenever you want for refreshments enroute. You'll need to download the tour onto the VoiceMap app which uses your location to move the story along at the right time and place. The tour can also be enjoyed virtually at home.
Skip the crowds this private two-hour family walking tour of Durham is just for your group! Immerse yourself in the city’s rich history and cultural treasures as you begin at Crook Hall, a medieval manor house with a captivating story. Admire the charming St Margaret of Antioch Church before crossing the iconic Framwellgate Bridge with its stunning views of the River Wear. Discover Durham Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage site, alongside the impressive Norman fortress of Durham Castle. Continue to the picturesque Elvet Bridge and St Nicholas’ Church, known locally as St Nic’s, to explore the city’s religious heritage. Stroll along the vibrant High Street, lined with historic buildings, shops, and cafés, before finishing at the bustling Durham Market Hall, a hub of local life. Perfect for all ages, this private tour offers a fascinating and family-friendly glimpse into Durham’s past and present.
Combine two of the best things about Durham in one tour- its history and its pubs! See the stunning architecture in the heart of the historic city centre and discover the tales of conquest, miracles and tragedy that makes Durham truly unique. Add to this four stops in atmospheric and historic pubs to enjoy some real cask ale and you have the perfect walking tour.