What to do and see in Barnard Castle, England: The Best Things to do Good for Kids

June 16, 2021 Misti Hsu

Barnard Castle is a market town in Teesdale, County Durham, England. It is named after the castle around which it grew up. It is the main settlement in the Teesdale area, and is a popular tourist destination. The Bowes Museum has the best collection of European fine and decorative arts in the North of England, housed in a "magnificent" 19th-century French-style chateau. Its most famous exhibit is the 18th-century Silver Swan automaton, though art includes work by Goya and El Greco.
Restaurants in Barnard Castle

1. Teesdale Alpacas

Jock House Barn, Boldron, Barnard Castle DL12 9SP England +44 7976 423258 [email protected] http://www.teesdale-alpacas.co.uk/
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Teesdale Alpacas

Advance Booking Required : We are a working Alpaca Farm and run Alpaca Treks and Farm Visits throughout the year (subject to the Great British Weather!) We can tailor a trek or visit to suit most requirements and can arrange special Treks and Visits - Just ask and we'll see what we can do! Book as far in advance as you can as we do get very busy at weekends and during holiday periods and are often booked several months in advance! Try to have some alternate dates in mind. Please remember that both weather and animals can be unpredictable and as such we may need to cancel and rearrange at short notice. Alpaca Walks are currently £20 per person (supplement for extra people and children) and we require a minimum of two people as the alpacas prefer to go in a group. We cannot allow waiting on farm for insurance reasons but Cross Lanes Organics Farm Shop is 2 min away. Farm visits are also available at a cost of £10 per person (min 2 people) : Check out our website for more information.

Reviewed By Chri5tiana - London, United Kingdom

Doug and Sam were friendly, welcoming and informative. We had a fantastic walk after each meeting our alpaca along with another couple. They have a beautiful serene location but very accessible. Doug and Sam answered all of our questions and were able to incorporate the social distancing measures and rules without taking away from the experience. A really enjoyable activity which I would definitely recommend!

2. Egglestone Abbey

Egglestone Abbey Abbey Lane, Barnard Castle DL12 9TN England +44 1904 601901 [email protected] http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/egglestone-abbey/?utm_source=Trip%20Advisor&utm_campaign=Local%20Listings&utm_medium=Trip%20Advisor%20Profiles&utm_content=egglestone%20abbey
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Egglestone Abbey

Reviewed By gillianb624

There is a plaque explaining all the details of the abbey the views from the top are fantastic well worth a visit great walking country

3. Barnard Castle

Scar Top The Castle A67, Barnard Castle DL12 8PR England +44 1833 638212 http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/barnard-castle/?utm_source=Trip%20Advisor&utm_campaign=Local%20Listings&utm_medium=Trip%20Advisor%20Profiles&utm_content=barnard%20castle
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Barnard Castle

Reviewed By Mrwstowe - Burnley, United Kingdom

This place is steeped in history, the castle is a great place to enjoy, the town/village is great quirky place with costa in the middle of the main rd well worth a visit, the views are to die for especially for a stroll down the river. What a relaxing place.

4. Bowlees Visitor Centre

Bowlees, Barnard Castle DL12 0XE England +44 1833 622145 [email protected] http://www.visitbowlees.org.uk
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Bowlees Visitor Centre

Acres of accessible countryside, miles of quiet rural roads, an abundance of wildlife and one of the best places in the UK to enjoy the night sky are just some of the reasons why you should make the North Pennines AONB a place to discover and explore. Situated amidst stunning woodland in Teesdale, next to Low and High Force waterfalls, and surrounded by rolling fields boasting some of the best hay meadows in England, Bowlees Visitor Centre has all you need to make your visit to the North Pennines a memorable one. Outdoor enthusiasts can make the most of the vast expanse of unspoilt land and sky by exploring on foot or wheels, or by simply sitting back and soaking up the scenery. We have booklets for self-guided walks, bike rides and nature-spotting, so you can explore at your leisure. At Bowlees Visitor Centre, children can get to grips with nature through a range of hands-on events - inside and out - that focus on learning, living and most importantly, laughing.

Reviewed By JulietNorthYorkshire - Grassington, United Kingdom

We called there for tea after a long walk. Very nice staff, good tea shop and interesting place with visual information. Very clean. Car park was good and well signed and lots of things for kids to do including a woodland kitchen which my grandkids would love. I can't help but feel that whoever run s Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty( and this area is outstandingly beautiful ) are so much more imaginative than the longer established National Parks . Well worth a visit.

5. Cross Lanes Organic Farm

Cross Lanes, Barnard Castle DL12 9RT England +44 1833 630619 [email protected] http://www.crosslanesorganics.co.uk
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Cross Lanes Organic Farm

A green venture working towards an eco friendly way of living with organic, local and green thinking at the heart of everything we do. Bread and pizzas are made daily in our wood fired oven, and we serve simple rustic dishes made with local, organic and seasonal ingredients, all cooked fresh to order using traditional cooking methods. Supporting local producers the farmshop has a traditional butchers counter, delicatessen, bakery and general store with organic fruit, veg, wines, beers and baby products. All of our bread, cakes, patisserie and even chocolates are organic and are hand made in our own kitchens.

Reviewed By give_me_cake_please

I have been visiting Cross Lanes for years. I live locally and have called in from time to time for coffee or brunch or to pick up a few things from the shop, I've been to their special events and Bonfire Night festivities and I have to say - it just gets better and better. The food is delicious, the staff are lovely and they have been incredible during lockdown, offering ready to collect shopping orders and ready made Sunday roasts. We stopped by for takeaway pizza last week and we all agreed it was the best pizza we'd had in years (especially the rosemary and goat's cheese mmmmmmmm). Great people, great food and just well worth it.

6. The Redwell Inn

Harmire Road, Barnard Castle DL12 8QJ England +44 1833 908255
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The Redwell Inn

Reviewed By TracyF316 - Barnard Castle, United Kingdom

Had a lovely meal here tonight the food was outstanding we had the mixed sharing platter for a starter. Then went on the early bird menu for our main and pudding the steak and prawns was absolutely gorgeous and fantastic value and the cherry bakewell was delicious. The staff were friendly and helpful as always the covid restrictions were all adhered too and check in using the NHS app was easy. Will definitely be back as its one of our favourites. Well worth trying if your in the area all the menus are lovely and great value.

7. Wetheriggs Animal Rescue

Thorpe Farm Centre, Barnard Castle DL12 9TY England +44 1833 627444 [email protected] http://www.wetheriggsanimalrescue.co.uk
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Wetheriggs Animal Rescue

Wetheriggs Animal Rescue Centre is a small family run animal sanctuary based at Thorpe Farm Centre near Barnard Castle having previously been situated in Clifton Dykes near Penrith since it started in 2006. The centre is currently home to over 600 animals, many of which have been pets in the past and are now looking for new homes. We are open every day with a small admission to visit.

Reviewed By lev204 - Elmswell, United Kingdom

Saw the centre from the a66 as driving past and decided to pay a visit what an incredible place loads of animals to feed and a great place for kids will definitely be back soon as we had a great time

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