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Top 5 Fun Things to Do in Durham This Autumn

Autumn in Durham is a magical time, as the city and its surroundings transform into a vibrant tapestry of golden leaves, crisp air, and cosy vibes. With the changing season comes a host of fun activities and events, perfect for embracing the autumn spirit. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, there’s something for everyone to enjoy this autumn in Durham. From spooky Halloween festivities to charming farmers’ markets, here are the top five things to do in Durham this autumn.

Spooktacular Halloween Events at Durham Cathedral

Durham’s iconic cathedral is the perfect backdrop for Halloween adventures! This year, the cathedral is hosting a series of eerie events suitable for all ages. The Cathedral at Night: Ghosts & Ghouls evening tour takes you through dimly lit cloisters, sharing tales of the cathedral’s haunted past. For families, there’s the Pumpkin Trail, where children can explore the cathedral grounds, solving riddles and discovering hidden pumpkins.

For an extra thrill, head over to Spooky Storytime at nearby Palace Green Library, where you can sit in the shadowy corners of the medieval room and listen to chilling local ghost stories.

Durham Farmers’ Market

Autumn is the season of harvest, and there’s no better way to celebrate the abundance of local produce than by visiting Durham’s Farmers’ Market. Held every Saturday in Durham Market Place, this bustling market is a treat for all the senses. You’ll find everything from seasonal fruit and veg to handmade pies, artisan cheeses, and locally brewed cider.

In October and November, the market takes on an autumnal flair, with stalls selling homemade pumpkin spice treats, freshly pressed apple juice, and hearty soups. It’s the perfect place to stock up for a cosy autumnal feast or to simply browse and soak up the festive atmosphere.

Autumn Stage Shows at the Gala Theatre

As the nights draw in, there’s nothing better than escaping the chill with a visit to the Gala Theatre. This autumn, the Gala Theatre’s lineup is packed with shows to suit all tastes.

For family fun, Halloween in Hollywood prepares you for delights and frights with this Halloween orchestra.  Families can enjoy the light-hearted Tiger Who Came For Tea, a magical stage adaptation of much-loved book and direct from the West End.

Walks and Woodland Wonders

Autumn in Durham is breathtaking, and one of the best ways to experience it is by exploring the great outdoors. Head to the Botanic Garden at Durham University, where you can stroll through stunning landscapes awash in autumn colours. The garden also hosts workshops and nature trails throughout October, perfect for families and nature lovers alike.

If you’re looking for a more immersive experience, take a woodland walk at Hamsterley Forest. Located a short drive from Durham, this forest offers numerous trails through rich autumnal foliage. Don’t miss their seasonal Halloween Forest Fun, where you can carve pumpkins, build bug hotels, and enjoy a woodland scavenger hunt.

Durham Pumpkin Picking and Autumn Festivals

No autumn is complete without a pumpkin-picking adventure! Just outside Durham, head over to East Grange Farm in Shincliffe for a fun-filled day of pumpkin picking. Wander through the picturesque pumpkin patch and choose the perfect one for carving your Halloween masterpiece. East Grange Farm also offers family-friendly activities like hay bale mazes and tractor rides, making it a great day out for kids and adults alike.

For something a little different, Beamish Museum hosts an annual Autumn Harvest Festival. Step back in time and experience autumnal traditions of the early 20th century. With harvest-themed crafts, traditional baking, and even apple pressing, this is a fun and educational experience for all ages.

Autumn in Durham is all about enjoying the crisp weather, the beautiful landscapes, and the fantastic seasonal events that fill the calendar. Whether you’re on the lookout for spine-chilling Halloween fun, theatrical performances at the Gala, or simply soaking up the seasonal charm at a farmers’ market, there’s plenty to keep you entertained this season. So, grab your scarf, sip on some hot apple cider, and dive into the best of what Durham has to offer this autumn within easy reach of Cathedral Meadows at West Rainton.

 

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