According to TripAdvisor, nestled in the heart of County Durham, the village of Howden-le-Wear, near Crook, has been captivating visitors with its timeless beauty and community charm. Known for its scenic countryside, historic sites, and proximity to natural wonders, the village is a top destination for those seeking tranquillity and local heritage, according to those who have been. A Stroll Through History: Howden-le-Wear is dotted with historical buildings and landmarks, many dating back centuries.
St. Mary’s Church is a significant highlight, featuring stained glass windows and beautifully preserved architecture. With a picturesque churchyard, St.
Mary’s invites visitors to step back in time. Local Heritage Sites: The village has remnants of its industrial past, with buildings and sites once central to the area's mining heritage. Though some have become landmarks of a bygone era, they contribute to Howden-le-Wear’s distinct identity and sense of place.
Walking Trails and Countryside Views: Howden-le-Wear’s countryside offers plenty of opportunities for walking and photography. The Wear River meanders through the landscape, creating a backdrop for strolls along its banks. For more extensive walking routes, the nearby Weardale Way is a favourite among hikers.
Fishing and Bird Watching: With natural habitats surrounding the area, Howden-le-Wear is ideal for fishing and bird-watching enthusiasts. Recommended reading: Get more content including the stories that matter to your community from The Northern Echo for just £2 for 2 months for a limited time only here . Anglers can enjoy fishing along local riverbanks, while bird watchers may spot an array of species, from robins and finches to herons and occasionally kestrels in the open countryside.
Nearby Attractions Worth Exploring: Auckland Castle: Located just a short drive from Howden-le-Wear, Auckland Castle features rich history and stunning architecture. Visitors can tour the castle grounds, gardens, and art exhibitions. Escomb Saxon Church: This nearby church, one of England’s oldest, provides a unique window into Anglo-Saxon history.
Constructed in the 7th century, Escomb Church is exceptionally well-preserved and continues to impress visitors with its ancient stonework and historical significance. Hamsterley Forest: Just a stone’s throw from Howden-le-Wear, Hamsterley Forest offers a woodland escape with plenty of outdoor activities. Families can enjoy the walking and cycling trails.
Alongside the village, a nearby attraction has grabbed the attention of visitors. Dairy Barn, which is between Howden-le-Wear and Hunwick, is a tearoom and ice cream parlour which is popular with locals and visitors alike. One person who enjoyed their recent visit said on TripAdvisor: "We saw the Dairy Barn as we passed and decided to get lunch.
Wow, it was delicious between us we had tomato soup and a cheese scone and quiche if the day, salad and coleslaw with a hot drink each. It was delicious if we weren’t going home tomorrow we would be back.".
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The County Durham village steeped in nature with 'incredible' countryside views
According to TripAdvisor, nestled in the heart of County Durham, the village of Howden-le-Wear has been captivating visitors with its timeless beauty.