Durham City Walk - A short 1.4 mile route around the River Wear in Durham
Durham is not far from where I live so I like to visit this little city that’s full of history and character as much as possible, whether for shopping, to visit it's wide range of good restaurants and different bars, or to sample it's cultural and historical landmarks, such as Durham Cathedral. Durham is also a World Heritage Site, so by that title alone you know it’s worth a visit and an explore.
Quite often when at Durham, whatever the season, I'll do this little River Walk of just under 1.5 miles around the banks of the River Wear. Visitors to Durham are often completely unaware of this walk, or even the fact that the river encapsulates Durham Cathedral - almost forming an island. Infact the word Durham comes from the Norse for Dun (hill) and Holme (island), with it being chosen as the place to lay St Cuthbert’s remains to rest after being moved by the monks from Holy Island when the vikings invaded over 1000 years ago. I guess the little island was a safe haven and the rest of Durham developed around this little piece of land.
On this walk, despite being so close to the hustle and bustle of the main high streets, you feel like you are in the countryside as it's largely through woodland. It's a good little respite from the busyness of this historic city, and the colours in autumn are spectacular on this walk.
The full short walking route is shown below:
Happy Exploring Durham!
Post by Stuart Hodgson 'The Hiking Photographer'
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