See all pictures (5) Your chosen break Durham, Beamish & Bamburgh Castle 5 day break staying at the Britannia Hotel - Newcastle See all pictures (7) Highlights The Britannia Hotel, Newcastle Durham The Beamish Open Air Museum Highlights Highlights Five days away filled with nostalgia. Explore the delights of pretty Durham and enjoy admission to Beamish Open-Air Museum, where you will be transported back to past times to celebrate the region's rich heritage. Plus admission to Bamburgh Castle, which has stood guard above the Northumberland coast for thousands of years. What's Included? Coach travel with reserved seatingFour nights dinner, bed and breakfast at the Britannia Hotel, NewcastleExcursion to enjoy the historic charm of DurhamAdmission to Beamish MuseumAdmission to Bamburgh CastleStep back in time on our included excursion to the Beamish Museum one of Durham's hottest tourist attractions. Beamish is a world-famous open-air museum where visitors can step back in time across carefully recreated settings including the 1820s Pockerley, 1900s Town and Pit Village, and 1940s Farm. More recent history is captured in the 1950s Town and Spain’s Field Farm, each offering an authentic glimpse of everyday life in the North East.It's brought to life in so many ways, and visitors can enjoy the Grand Cinema, Romer Parrish Toy Shop, a replica hairdresser’s and more, with many experiences available to book on arrival.We also visit Durham, a proud and historic city with a unique sense of identity. Guaranteeing you a warm welcome, Durham fuses its own past and cultural heritage with the modern expectations of visitors to create a city that is unique and different but maintains a familiarity to its visitors.Plus admission to Bamburgh Castle, which has stood guard above the Northumberland coast for thousands of years.Britannia Newcastle - Enjoy a splendid break at the Britannia Hotel, Newcastle, which promises a warm welcome and a comfortable stay. Located perfectly for our inclusive itinerary The Britannia Hotel, Newcastle The Britannia Hotel, Newcastle Enjoy a splendid break at the Britannia Hotel, Newcastle, promising a warm welcome and a high standard of accommodation and service, all well located for our inclusive itinerary Hotel features: All bedrooms with en-suite facilities, TV & tea/coffee making facilities • Bar with a wide range of beverages • Lounge • Restaurant • Free Wi-Fi in public areas * Wi-Fi available in bedrooms • Lift to all floors. Durham Durham Durham, a beautiful historic city in the North East of England, dating back to the Roman times.Known for its superb architecture, vibrant culture and rich history, Durham is a popular holiday destination with many fantastic attractions. Discover Durham Cathedral, one of the most impressive cathedrals in the world, with its 1,000-year history and stunning collections of manuscripts, embroideries, and other historic objects. It’s also a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site with beautiful Norman architecture and spectacular stained-glass windows.Explore other iconic landmarks in the city, such as the 11th century Durham Castle and the medieval Durham City Walls. These fascinating attractions provide a unique insight into the history of the city, offering a glimpse into the lives of people who once lived there. Take a stroll around the quaint cobbled streets, exploring the shops, museums and art galleries, before relaxing with a drink in a cosy pub.The city is known for its thriving arts scene, with several cultural festivals taking place throughout the year. Durham is a wonderful destination for a coach holiday, whether you’re interested in history, the arts, or you’re looking for a relaxing break away in an attractive city. The Beamish Open Air Museum The Beamish Open Air Museum Step Back in Time at Beamish – The Living Museum of the North Beamish Open Air Museum is more than a day out – it’s a journey through history. Located in the countryside of County Durham, this award-winning attraction brings the past to life across 300 acres of landscapes. From the Georgian era to the post-war 1950s, Beamish recreates everyday life in the North East with incredible authenticity. As you walk through the museum, you’ll discover a series of living communities. Explore the 1900s Town, where you can call into the sweet shop for traditional treats, visit the printers, or visit the Edwardian pub. Step into the Pit Village to experience the life of coal miners and their families, complete with miners’ cottages and a drift mine. For a taste of wartime Britain, head to the 1940s Farm, where rationing recipes and Anderson shelters tell stories of resilience during World War II. Don’t miss the 1820s Pockerley Old Hall, a glimpse into Georgian rural life, and the 1950s Welfare Hall, celebrating community spirit in the post-war years. Beamish isn’t just about looking – it’s about taking part. Ride on vintage trams and buses, chat with costumed staff who bring history to life, and watch traditional crafts in action. With working farms, steam trains, and hands-on activities, there’s something new to discover. Beamish promises an unforgettable experience. Wear comfortable shoes, and prepare to be transported to another era. 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