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Your search for Attractions & events in Barnard-Castle returned 11 results
Attraction - Shop/Shopping Centre, Barnard Castle
Farm shop, coffee shop, restaurant and gift area. Picnic area, adventure playground, falconry centre, country park, reclamation yard and specialist garden nursery.
Attraction - Castle/Fort, Barnard Castle
The massive ruins of Henry II's 12thC tower keep, set within the earthworks of a Roman fort guarding the strategic Stainmore Pass over the Pennines.
Attraction - Event Venue, Barnard Castle
Half and full day courses available using our landrover and trained instructors. From beginners to experienced with optional trip across track to Tan Hill for lunch.
Attraction - Castle/Fort, Barnard Castle
Ruined castle overlooking the River Tees with a fine great hall and a dominating round-towered keep.
Attraction - Arts Centre, Barnard Castle
Stainton Pottery produces a range of individual 'stoneware pottery' in a variety of glazes and visitors are able to see the Potter at work.
Attraction - Farm, Barnard Castle
Family attraction including shop, cafe, bale maze, go-karts, falconry centre (Easter to mid September), animal paddocks, picnic area and reclamation barn. Please phone for opening times.
Attraction - Museum, Barnard Castle
With outstanding collections, acclaimed exhibition programme, romantic history and high quality services, Bowes Museum is a memorable day out for all.
Attraction - Abbey/Priory, Barnard Castle
Charming ruins of Premonstratensian abbey in a picturesque location on the River Tees.
Events - Exhibition, The Bowes Museum, Barnard Castle
An exhibition of works by the acclaimed member of the Impressionist group, Alfred Sisley. described by his contemporary Eugene Murer as having 'the soul and brush of a great poet'.
Event dates:
17/05/2008 - 21/09/2008
Attraction - Historic House/Palace, Barnard Castle
A beautiful Palladian-style country house which was the setting for Sir Walter Scott's ballad 'Rokeby'. A unique collection of 18thC needlework and period furniture.