Durham Cathedral is the Anglican Cathedral church of the Diocese of Durham. It is the resting place of St Cuthbert, transported to Durham by Lindisfarne monks in the 800s, and the Venerable Bede, the Seat of the Bishop of Durham. The cathedral grounds have featured in the first two Harry Potter films and in TV shows such as Treasure Hunt, Songs of Praise and The Antiques Roadshow. Known for its majestic architecture, discover more reasons to visit Durham Cathedral with our guide below.
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Located just a in the city of Durham the postcode for Durham Cathedral is DH1 3EH. Due to the surrounding medieval streets, there is no parking available on site. You can find nearby parking on Durham County Council's Durham City car parks page.
The cathedral is open Monday to Sunday 8am - 6pm, entry is free but donations are welcome.
Fun fact: The Cathedral has been in continuous use as a place of worship and pilgrimage since its original construction 900 years ago.
Despite being located in the city, the cathedral is surrounded by riverbanks and ancient woodland that are perfect to explore all year round. A short walk from Framewellgate bridge will take you to the riverbanks and scenic green spaces with a range of walking routes and paths. There are more challenging routes across the river from the city where you can also witness a range of activities on the river such a canoeing, paddle boarding and rowing. Follow this nature trail guide to spot local wildlife.
Located in the medieval monastery, the cathedral has a museum filled with ancient relics such as St Cuthbert's cross and coffin. Spread over three rooms, learn about the fascinating stories and history of the museum with a range of historic collections.
The museum is open Monday - Saturday 10am-4pm. Book tickets online or at the visitor desk.
With a rich history spanning over 1000 years, the cathedral offers 1 hour tours to explore the majestic building with an expert guide. The guide highlights how the cathedral was first founded by monks and difficulties it faced to survive to today. There is also an opportunity to climb the 325 steps up the cathedral tower. Tours can be booked online.
While this article focused on reasons to visit Durham Cathedral you can find a range of Northumberland trip ideas on our blog.
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