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Katie -> Websites for Northumberland and Durham (16 Mar. 2010 6:47:51 )

Katie just posting a few sites that our members/visitors may like to explore. Feedback on those I have listed would be appreciated.


http://www.visitnortheastengland.com (make sure your volume on and click on video)

http://www.visitnorthumberland.com

http://www.durhamcathedral.co.uk

http://www.bedesworld.co.uk

http://www.beamish.org.uk

http://www.yorkminster.org





Katie -> RE: Websites for Northumberland and Durham (7 Apr. 2010 4:23:13 )

I would love to hear any views or memories of when visitors have toured around Northumberland or Durham areas.

Did you find any special gems, during your travels. Looking forward to reading future posts, and if you have a favourite place please do share details of your visit during 2010.[:)]




marie -> RE: Websites for Northumberland and Durham (8 Apr. 2010 0:12:34 )

Seven or eight years ago, I went up to Durham for the day (from London). I was visiting a woman that I had met on ebay[&:]. Before going to see her, I went to see the cathedral. It was spectacular. I spent quite a bit of time there, but really did not get to see the town well. I had hoped that she would be a tour guide, but we went back to her house. Nice visit, but I really would have love to explore more. It is on my list of places to revisit. Thanks for the sites, at least it is one way to visit.




Ron Hann -> RE: Websites for Northumberland and Durham (22 Apr. 2010 9:55:37 )

Well, I spent about an hour or an hour and a half in Durham over 16 years ago - does that count ??




Katie -> RE: Websites for Northumberland and Durham (18 Jun. 2010 18:38:04 )

Katie just read Rons post..aahh!! Ron your well over due for a visit to Durham so relax jump on a Train or maybe a Coach Trip Bus, better still make a weekend of your northern break.
Then when you see whats on offer scenic views brilliant history..lots of photographic opportunities so bring extra films for your camera...
You will be back many more times for sure..cheers Katie




Ron Hann -> RE: Websites for Northumberland and Durham (19 Jun. 2010 8:50:05 )

Thank you for your kind invitation, Katie, but I really do think that it's hardly worth travelling all the way from Christchurch [New Zealand] just to spend a weekend in Durham, nice and all as it may be.

In fact, it would take me virtually all of the weekene to get there ............................ [:@][:D][:o]




Katie -> RE: Websites for Northumberland and Durham (15 Jul. 2010 7:09:57 )


Just adding a few more North East websites for visitors/guests to view.

http://www.hartlepooltallships2010.com

http://www.hartlepoolsmaritimeexperience.com

This year will see the 'Tall Ships Race' visiting Hartlepool Historic Marina from the 7th to 10th August 2010.




Katie -> RE: Websites for Northumberland and Durham (25 Jul. 2010 21:01:28 )

[:)]Lol....aahh!! sorry Ron, just realised it would be a bit of a long journey...But then again if your ever on a adventure trail and over UK then Durham City is a must....I will buy you a pint if you do visit. cheers Katie




Ron Hann -> RE: Websites for Northumberland and Durham (26 Jul. 2010 8:57:40 )

Make it two, with a feed of shark and taties, and I'd have to definitely think about it [p][p][:D][:D]




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