Discover Durham: The Perfect Day Trip from Northumberland or Newcastle

Peter Kirk • September 23, 2025

Looking for the perfect day trip while staying in Northumberland or Newcastle?

Durham Cathedral

Just a short journey away lies one of England’s most beautiful and historic cities—Durham. Whether you're craving cobbled streets, riverside walks, or a taste of medieval magic, Durham is a must-visit destination that’s easy to reach and hard to forget.


Why Choose Durham for a Day Trip?

Durham is a compact, walkable city packed with charm, culture, and character. It’s ideal for a relaxed day out, whether you’re travelling solo, as a couple, or with family.


Here’s why it’s worth the short hop:

  •  Only 15 minutes by train from Newcastle
  •  Under an hour’s drive from most of Northumberland
  •  Home to a UNESCO World Heritage Site
  •  Full of independent cafés, riverside pubs, and quirky shops
  •  Surrounded by countryside and nature trails


Top Things to Do in Durham on a Day Trip


1. Marvel at Durham Cathedral and Castle

Step into history at Durham Cathedral, one of the finest examples of Norman architecture in Europe. Climb the tower for panoramic views or explore the cloisters made famous by Harry Potter. Right next door, Durham Castle offers guided tours through centuries of royal and academic history.


2. Stroll the Riverside Walk

Take a peaceful walk along the River Wear, looping around the city’s peninsula. It’s a scenic, flat route with views of the cathedral, rowing boats, and plenty of spots to stop for a picnic or coffee.


3. Explore Hidden Gems

  • Crook Hall Gardens – a romantic escape with medieval charm.
  • The Mining Art Gallery – a moving tribute to the region’s industrial past.
  • The Tin of Sardines – possibly the UK’s smallest gin bar!


4. Indulge in Local Food & Drink

From hearty tray bakes at Be Tempted to artisan coffee at Cafédral, Durham is a foodie’s delight. For something stronger, try a pint at Durham Brewery or cocktails at The Rabbit Hole, a 1920s-style speakeasy.


Easy Travel from Newcastle or Northumberland

  • From Newcastle: Trains run every 15 minutes and take just 14 minutes. Or drive via the A1(M) in around 30 minutes.
  • From Northumberland: Durham is easily accessible via the A1 or A697, with scenic routes through the countryside.


Make It a Day to Remember


Whether you're into history, nature, shopping, or simply soaking up the atmosphere, Durham offers a rich and rewarding day out. It’s the kind of place where you can do a lot—or nothing at all—and still leave feeling inspired.


Ready to plan your day trip to Durham? Pack your camera, bring your curiosity, and let this magical city surprise you.


👉 Looking for guided tours or local experiences in Durham? Get in touch with us to find out more.


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Durham Cathedral is the crown jewel of the city, but if you’re willing to explore a little further on foot, there are some brilliant hidden spots that many visitors miss. As someone who’s spends his time guiding people around this historic city, I always enjoy pointing out the lesser-known places that make Durham so special. Here are five of my favourite hidden gems, all within easy walking distance of the Cathedral. 1. Wharton Park Just a 10-minute walk from the Cathedral, Wharton Park is a peaceful green space with sweeping views over the city. Originally developed in the 1850s by William Lloyd Wharton, the park has been beautifully restored and now includes landscaped gardens, a viewing platform, a café and a small heritage centre. It’s a great place to relax, take in the skyline or enjoy a quiet moment away from the crowds. 2. The Oriental Museum Tucked away on Elvet Hill, the Oriental Museum is one of Durham’s best-kept secrets. It’s the only museum in the North of England devoted entirely to the art and archaeology of Asia, the Middle East and North Africa. The collections are fascinating and surprisingly extensive, covering everything from ancient Egyptian artefacts to Chinese ceramics. It’s a peaceful, thought-provoking space and well worth the short uphill walk. 3. Crook Hall Gardens Just across the river from the Cathedral, Crook Hall is a medieval manor house surrounded by beautifully maintained gardens. While the house itself is currently undergoing restoration, the gardens remain open and are a delight to explore. Each section has its own character, from the Shakespeare Garden to the Secret Walled Garden. It’s a tranquil spot that feels a world away from the city centre, even though it’s only a few minutes’ walk. 4. St Mary the Less Churchyard This quiet, often-overlooked churchyard sits just off South Bailey and is one of Durham’s most atmospheric corners. The church is usually closed, but the surrounding graveyard is open and full of character. It’s a peaceful, slightly eerie place that tells its own story of Durham’s long religious history. Look out for the ancient yew trees and the weathered headstones that have stood here for centuries. 5. Observatory Hill If you’re up for a bit of a climb, Observatory Hill offers one of the best views in Durham. It’s a favourite with locals, especially at sunset. From the top, you can see the Cathedral, Castle and much of the city laid out below. It’s a brilliant place to pause, catch your breath and take in the full scale of Durham’s historic centre. Final Thoughts Durham is full of hidden corners and quiet treasures. Whether you’re here for a day or a week, take the time to wander beyond the obvious. You’ll be rewarded with views, stories and experiences that most visitors never discover. If you’d like a guided walk that includes these hidden gems (and a few more), I’d be happy to show you around on one of our Guided Tours