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Tourist Information County Durham

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Barnard Castle sits high above the town of Teesdale in County Durham and dates back to Norman times.
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Beamish is a living, working museum representing life in the great north of England from the late 1800s to early 1900s.
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Durham cathedral is one of the finest examples of a Norman building in Europe and is a World Heritage site.
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Raby Castle in County Durham was built in the mid 14th century and contains a huge collection of art treasures.
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Diggerland is home to ride and drive digger entertainment from mini Landrovers to full size JCBs.
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This deer house built in about 1760 by Richard Trevor, Bishop of Durham to provide a feeding place and shelter for the deer.
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The North of England Lead Mining Museum is an industrial museum standing on the site of the former Park Level Mine, which is being restored.
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