Contact Centre on 03000 262626. 03000 on Centre Contact thisisdurham.com or call Durham’s official Visitor Visitor official Durham’s call or thisisdurham.com you are here at showtime! showtime! at here are you To find out more about what to see and do, visit visit do, and see to what about more out find To Tearoom is a traditional show treat - well worth trying if if WHtrying EREworth well - TOtreat STAYshow traditional a is Tearoom CHATTERBOX CAFÉ HORSLEY HALL WILDLY DELICIOUS Weardale Old The at available Pie Tattie Weardale The This trail is also sponsored by: by: by: sponsored sponsored also also is is trail trail This This the week - call charges apply). charges call - week the info or call on 0871 200 2233 (7.00am - 9.00pm every day of of day every 9.00pm - (7.00am 2233 200 0871 on call or info DOWFOLD HOUSE Cameron Gordon - Owner Liz Curry - Owner Chef shows in August and September. and August in shows Weardaletraveline. wasvisit at theplease heartservices, of thebus Princelocal on Bishop ofinformation For Low Jobs Hill, Crook DL15 9AB Chapel and Stanhope also boast excellent agricultural t: 01388 762473agricultural e: [email protected] boast also Stanhope and Chapel D Durham’s hunting ground from the thirteenth century.AROUN Wolsingham (which is still held today) in 1763. St John’s John’s St 1763. in today) held still is (which Wolsingham bike hiring facilities available. available. facilities hiring bike Market Place, St John’s Chapel, DL13 1QF Eastgate, DL13 2LJ The villages of Eastgate and Westgate formed the A multi award-winning B&B, passionate about using England’s oldest agricultural show was held in in held was show agricultural oldest England’s but don’t have a bike, there are are boundaries there bike, ofa thishave vastdon’t huntingbut forest. The area also t: 01388 537536 w: stjohnschapel.co.uk t: 01388 517239 w: horsleyhall.co.uk Part-funded by: by: Part-funded Part-funded by: by: Part-funded the finest produce, including eggs, delicious sausages and around this trail without a car car a without trail this around ETTING ETTING G At …? At H T KNOW YOU D bears stories of boar hunting stretching back to Roman bacon from local farms. Jams, marmalades and compôtesDI are Opening Times: Every day 9am-5pm Opening Times: Lunch 12noon - 2pm of the magnificent views in and and times. in views magnificent the of homemade, often using fruit from the garden. Tell us about Chatterbox Cafe Afternoon Teas 2-4pm Dinner 7-9pm If you would like to enjoy some some enjoy to like would you If We are a super-friendly cafe in the picturesque village Tell us about Horsley Hall Our own potatoes - they make great chips! great make they - potatoes own Our Hunting and shooting continues across the North of St John’s Chapel. We also host the Upper Weardale It is an elegant small 17th century manor house located as part of their tranquil retreat here. here. retreat tranquil their of part as Protected landscape partner for this trail: trail: this for partner landscape Protected Your favourite local produce: local favourite Your Pennines with pheasant and venison on the menu. It DALE END B&B Visitor Information Point to put you ‘in the know’ on the edges of what once was the hunting ground Local produce breakfast and other meals are offered to guests guests is howeverto offered perhapsare formeals theother iconicand red grousebreakfast thatproduce this Local Hamsterley DL13 3PT You only Westgate. in pub about the best riverside walks and things to do in the very well. very of the Prince Bishops of Durham, where the famous within a quiet location with magnificent views of Weardale. Weardale. of views magnificent with location quiet a within Partnership. Partnership. place is best known, with its associated management t: 01388 488091 e: [email protected] Weardale beers which are brewed at the Hare and Hounds Hounds and Hare the at brewed are which beers Weardale event that the sun isn’t shining. 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County Council, Northumberland National Park Authority, Authority, Park National Northumberland Council, County around to see that farming is still very much apparent wildness of the area. t: 01388 517371 e: [email protected] [email protected] e: 517371 01388 t: excellent meats and pies from the local butchers and farm the lovelyfarm and village ofbutchers Hamsterley.local the from pies and meats excellent craft, and bike hire. Northumberland Coast AONB Partnership, Northumberland Northumberland Partnership, AONB Coast Northumberland enthusiastic team behind everything that we do. we that everything behind team enthusiastic What is the inspiration behind your business? part of this landscape. Rearing livestock 1JT DL13 Westgate who are passionate about what they do. You will find some some find will You do. they what about passionate are who say being surrounded by moors that game is king. is game that moors by surrounded being say with the following partners: Durham County Council, Council, County Durham partners: following the with Look out for some of the best game and venison meats What is the inspiration behind your business? for cooler days. We love farming here and have an an have and here farming love We days. cooler for ANOR M ESTGATE W A 4-star, Tripadvisor award-winning accommodation in the We have a passion for good food and people, and the continues to shape the North Pennines Area producers and businesses food award-winning some are There is a great deal of local produce, I would have to to have would I produce, local of deal great a is There this food tourism project is led by Visit County Durham Durham County Visit by led is project tourism food this in the autumn and winter. It is our local community that we are here to serve. overlooking the stream and a warming woodstove woodstove warming a and stream the overlooking quiet village of Hamsterley. Breakfast eggs are from their great panoramic view around us is also very inspiring. of Outstanding Natural Beauty as it has for there area, surrounding the in and dales the in away Tucked Your favourite local produce: local favourite Your the Rural Development Programme for England, and and England, for Programme Development Rural the This means our food suppliers, local regulars and log cabin, it is a homely place with a sunny terrace terrace sunny a with place homely a is it cabin, log neighbour’s chickens, bacon and sausages from a local farm, The baronial hall here lends itself to people sharing a ERS C U D PRO NSPIRING I The Northern Lands initiative is funded by DEFRA through through DEFRA by funded is initiative Lands Northern The equally importantly, our visitors. The strongest holiday produce made in and around Durham. Housed in a a in Housed Durham. around and in made produce hundreds of years. arrival. on tea and cakes and the bread is freshly made at home. sociable eating experience, but it is also a lovely cosy usually a pudding I love called sea buckthorn possets. buckthorn sea called love I pudding a usually memories are those made with the people you meet - home-grown food and showcase much of the fabulous fabulous the of much showcase and food home-grown local butcher. Guests are welcomed with delicious homemade homemade delicious with welcomed are Guests butcher. local setting for couples and smaller parties. Afternoon teas Apart from vegemite on toast, my favourite dish is is dish favourite my toast, on vegemite from Apart The two main industries - mining and farming - have and it is our aim that your time in Upper Weardale will We opened the farm shop and cafe so we could sell sell could we so cafe and shop farm the opened We produce breakfast which they source from their own farm and and farm own their from source they which breakfast produce in our garden pod are recommended to soak in the What is your favourite dish? favourite your is What historically shaped the local cultural and physical landscape. be the highlight of your time away. So come and join us A B&B with great views of the Weardale valley and great local local great and valley Weardale the of views great with B&B A What is the inspiration behind your business? your behind inspiration the is What LOW CORNRIGGS FARM stunning view of the dales. great value for money. for value great In the days when mining was still active, it was common for Low Cornriggs Farmhouse, Cowshill DL13 1AQ - you’ll leave a happier person! t: 01388 488198 e: [email protected] e: 488198 01388 t: the A689 main road through Weardale. through road main A689 the What is your favourite dish? To be as fresh and local as we can be while offering offering while be can we as local and fresh as be To the workers to supplement their sustenance with agricultural t: 01388 537600 e: [email protected] Hamsterley DL13 3PR 3PR DL13 Hamsterley What is your favourite dish? tasty homemade fayre in our farm shop and cafe just off off just cafe and shop farm our in fayre homemade tasty HAVE Seasonal dishes from our home grown and local What is the inspiration behind your business? your behind inspiration the is What activities.
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