Located in Bishop Auckland, 22 miles from Beamish Museum, Park Head Hotel provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Fiona
United Kingdom
Very friendly and helpful staff.
Comfortable large and quiet room with great shower , comfortable bed and good views
Located in Bishop Auckland, 27 miles from Beamish Museum, The Saxon Inn has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Susan
United States of America
Everything! So clean and nice and the staff was very accommodating!
Number Sixteen is located in Bishop Auckland, just 24 miles from Beamish Museum and 26 miles from Stadium of Light. Featuring quiet street views, this vacation home also includes free Wifi.
The Woodlands - Zillo in Bishop Auckland provides accommodations with free Wifi, 24 miles from Beamish Museum, 26 miles from Stadium of Light, and 28 miles from The Sage.
Located in Bishop Auckland, 21 miles from Beamish Museum and 28 miles from Utilita Arena, Country Glamping provides accommodations with free WiFi, a garden with a terrace, and access to a fitness...
Barrie
United Kingdom
Breakfast bought separately at adjoining cafe was excellent very substantial
Didn't open until 9 am though. Enjoyed the privacy of the site
A recently renovated apartment, Number 4 offers accommodations in Bishop Auckland. The apartment, set in a building dating from 1986, offers free Wifi and free private parking.
Featuring a garden, The Etherley - Zillo offers accommodations in Bishop Auckland. With garden views, this accommodation provides a terrace. Outdoor dining is also possible at the vacation home.
Parts of Bishop Auckland are a little 'scruffy', quite a few...
Parts of Bishop Auckland are a little 'scruffy', quite a few empty shops in the town, although there are the usual supermarkets etc in the out-of-town shopping centres.
Auckland Castle and museums were very interesting. The guides in Auckland Castle were knowledgeable and very happy to show off everything there. The gardens will be stunning once they mature a little.
Gilly
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Bishop Auckland is undergoing great renovations.
Bishop Auckland is undergoing great renovations. Though the main street has some way to go, the Market Square and Bishops Palace area is really attractive. The Castle (Bishop's Palace), Mining Art Gallery and Spanish Gallery are full of interest, well worth the entry fee (book annual pass online for best value). The best thing was the friendliness of the people we met, both as knowledgeable guides in the attractions and welcoming locals in the pubs and restaurants.
Sw1234567
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
bus sto round the corner if u do not want to go to durham...
bus sto round the corner if u do not want to go to durham and find a parking place. Did not see many pubs on walking through. Chip shop awfull that is a moderate description. 2 supermarkets very near to each other just off the main st. Did not visit the Castle had no time.
leslie
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Bishop Auckland is being regenerated.
Bishop Auckland is being regenerated. Around the market place is gorgeous. Auckland Castle is beautiful with a fabulous coffee shop. We went to the Kynren Festival. It was outstanding, like nothing we’ve seen before. Would highly recommend it.
Gillian
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
The Manor House is in West Auckland.
The Manor House is in West Auckland. Nice village, lovely country walks, hotel situated on The Green. Very nice location.
Bishop Auckland is 4 miles away. Love, Market Square, Auckland Castle, Bishops Palace grounds all good to visit.
Gavin
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
B A is full of surprises.
B A is full of surprises. For the size of the town it has multiple sites of interest with the Bishop’s Palace/Castle steeped in history back to its origins with the Norman conquest nearly one thousand years ago, to a mining museum of local art from the recent past. The town is compact with easy parking, some nice eateries and still boasts easy access to the countryside walks within the Castle’s deer park. It also serves as an excellent base for exploring further afield. Durham, and it’s Cathedral, the Beamish museum, the Bowes museum at Barnard Castle, the nearby Raby Castle, a Roman Fort, Hadrians Wall, and the list goes on.
Derek
United Kingdom
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Location was very good - two minute walk to a massive supermarket and a ten minute walk to the castle and beautiful walks around the grounds. Twenty five minutes to Durham and very convenient for exploring the area. Nice to have all the kitchen essentials there, cleaning and basic salt and pepper and tea bags etc made it perfect for a short stay. Plenty of parking on the road outside the house. Easy and uncomplicated check in and great communication with the host. Would certainly recommend.
The area is so interesting. There are traces of its industrial past all around and it is a short drive to the Killhope lead mine or to Allenheads with its cafe, museums etc. Beckelshele is off the A689, at Lanehead, surrounded by open country with curlew, snipe etc. The owners live next door and couldn't be more helpful and friendly. We enjoyed ourselves so much that we have booked again in June - for a fortnight this time.
Big rooms, high ceilings. Immaculately clean. Lots of light. Thick carpets, great towels, good kitchen. Tea, milk and coffee provided along with breakfast cereal.
Everything we needed was there for us. It's in a quiet area off the main roads, but close to local shop and Morrison's supermarket. Market square about a ten minute walk.
We were staying there to break our journey north. It's close to the A1M, but not too close.
Good location for visit to Kyren show in Bishop Auckland. Accommodation was spacious and everything we needed was supplied. Breakfast cereal was provided as was fresh milk in the fridge and bread in the freezer. We ate out whilst there but there was ample kitchen equipment should you wish to cook. Off street parking was also provided within a lockable back yard area.
Locarion was very central. Bedrooms were cosy as described but there was plenty of room. Large lounge and bathroom and the kitchen was more than adequate for our needs. Was impressed by the cleanliness. The hosts provided accurate and useful information. Would definately go back if we are in the area again.
Beautifully decorated and really comfortable setting. The staff were delightful and very helpful. Check in and out was very simple and I was made to feel welcome instantly and for my entire stay. This trip was solo for business. I will be returning with my partner in the near future.
A wonderful hotel that is really haunted.
Absolutely great staff, particularly the receptionist and also manager was really friendly. He has only been there y weeks.
A lovely room and a tasty breakfast.
A fantastic hotel, well worth a visit. It is so so old, with so much history.
Home from home. Fresh bread, milk and cereals left which was a nice touch. Lovely, spacious, clean and cheaper than the big chain hotel ours friends were in around the corner. Great location for a quick trip to the beach and hackworth park.
Staff were very pleasant and extremely helpful. The hotel is in a beautiful location and great for a peaceful stay. Breakfast was good - menu had a good selection, we wanted a more simple choice and they were happy to accomodate us.
Extremely clean and a good location. Sean, the host, made us feel at home. Very good value for money - would recommend to anyone staying in Bishop Auckland. A good stopping place on the Northern Saints trail.
Great value and a lovely location, definitely a great alternative to hotels that I usually stay in on business travel. Really spacious and had everything I needed.
We loved our stay at Park Head Hotel, which is very clean and convenient for Durham. We had an evening meal which was delicious. Would definitely be back.
The apartment had everything we required for an overnight.
Appreciated the extras, milk, bread, toiletries.
Handy spot for finding our way around the town.
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