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Bishop Auckland

Bishop Auckland

Sightseeing attractions in Bishop Auckland

England, United Kingdom


Bishop Auckland, a historic market town in County Durham, England, offers visitors a variety of attractions that include both cultural and natural landmarks.

Auckland Castle

The Auckland Castle, once the residence of the Prince Bishops of Durham, is a significant landmark of the town. Visitors can explore the grand state rooms, St. Peter's Chapel, and the 150-acre Deer Park. The castle's art collection, especially the twelve paintings by Francisco de Zurbarán, is of particular interest.

Kynren – An Epic Tale of England

Every summer, the outdoor spectacle "Kynren – An Epic Tale of England" is performed in Bishop Auckland. This impressive show brings 2,000 years of history, myth, and legend to life in a single evening performance.

Killhope Lead Mining Museum

Located just outside of Bishop Auckland, the Killhope Lead Mining Museum provides insight into the history of lead mining in the region. The museum is situated in one of the largest lead mines in Britain and offers interactive exhibits and guided tours.

Weardale Railway

The Weardale Railway offers scenic train rides through the Weardale Valley. The route passes through beautiful landscapes and historic villages, making it a delight, especially in the spring and summer.

Escomb Saxon Church

The Escomb Saxon Church, located about two miles west of Bishop Auckland, is one of the best-preserved Anglo-Saxon churches in Britain. It was likely built with stones from the Roman Fort Binchester and provides a fascinating insight into early Christian architecture.

These attractions make Bishop Auckland a worthwhile destination for tourists seeking both cultural and historical experiences.