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Attractions and Places To See around Eldon - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Eldon include a mix of historical landmarks, natural reserves, and architectural sites. This region, located near the River Wear, features significant historical buildings, industrial heritage, and diverse natural landscapes. Visitors can explore ancient castles, preserved natural habitats, and impressive Victorian-era structures. The area offers opportunities for walking and appreciating both cultural heritage and natural beauty.

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Last updated: June 20, 2026

Newton Cap Viaduct

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This impressive viaduct is a Grade II-listed structure and was built in 1857 to carry the Bishop Auckland to Durham railway line across the River Wear. Spanning 828 feet (252 …

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Auckland Castle and Deer Park

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The country park in the grounds of Auckland Castle is mostly in the area between the River Wear and the River Gaunless. The castle is the home for the Prince …

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Croxdale Hall and Chapel

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This privately owned, Grade I-listed mansion is a fine sight for walkers on the Weardale Way long-distance trail. The property dates from the 17th century but saw extensive alterations – …

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Low Barns Nature Reserve

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Low Barns Nature Reserve is a SSSI area of mixed wetland, lake, woodland and wet woodland set around three lakes. It was originally farmland but then used for gravel and …

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Croxdale Railway Viaduct

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Croxdale Railway Viaduct and its 11 arches take the East Coast Main Line across the River Wear. Built in 1872 under the supervision of engineer Thomas Harrison, it is 75 …

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October 6, 2023, Newton Cap Viaduct

Newton Cap Viaduct is Grade II listed and was built in 1857 to carry the Bishop Auckland to Durham City railway across the River Wear. The viaduct fell into disuse when the railway closed in 1968. However, work began to strengthen the viaduct and convert it for road use. It was completed in 1995 and the busy A689 road was rerouted over the viaduct.

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The country park in the grounds of Auckland Castle is mostly in the area between the River Wear and the River Gaunless. The castle is the home for the Prince Bishops of Durham. It's open to the public (paid entry) to visit and view over q 1000 years of history. The castle sits in an area of deer park which you can walk through. There is also a deer shelter built in the style of a castle or folly that was designed to provide feeding and shelter for the deer and a place for a picnic for the wealthy residents.

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December 17, 2022, Low Barns Nature Reserve

Low Barns Nature Reserve is a SSSI area of mixed wetland, lake, woodland and wet woodland set around three lakes. It was originally farmland but then used for gravel and sand extraction until the 1960's. It was given to the Durham Wildlife Trust who now manage the area. The site is flat with well-maintained paths and boardwalks so it's suitable for everyone. There are several bird hides and a visitor centre with a cafe and toilets. Look out for Bitten, Kingfisher, Otter, Stoat and many other species.

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Croxdale Railway Viaduct and its 11 arches take the East Coast Main Line across the River Wear. Built in 1872 under the supervision of engineer Thomas Harrison, it is 75 feet (23 m) high and is built from brick. The Weardale Way, a 73-mile (117 km) long-distance trail that follows the river to near its source at Wearhead, passes close by.

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This privately owned, Grade I-listed mansion is a fine sight for walkers on the Weardale Way long-distance trail. The property dates from the 17th century but saw extensive alterations – including its impressive internal Rococo plasterwork – in the 1760s. Its surrounding gardens were landscaped in the mid 18th century. Another Grade I-listed building on the site is a disused 12th-century chapel, which is on English Heritage's Buildings At Risk register.

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This impressive viaduct is a Grade II-listed structure and was built in 1857 to carry the Bishop Auckland to Durham railway line across the River Wear. Spanning 828 feet (252 m) and built from stone and brick, its 11 arches stand 100 feet (30 m) above the river. The railway closures of the 1960s saw the viaduct fall into disuse. However, it was quickly adapted for foot traffic in 1972, before being strengthened to take the A689 road in 1995.

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Built in 1872, the 11-arch railway viaduct carries the East Coast Main Line over the River Wear.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of attractions can I find around Eldon?

Eldon offers a diverse range of attractions, including historical landmarks, natural reserves, and architectural sites. You can explore ancient castles, preserved natural habitats, and impressive Victorian-era structures, often with connections to the River Wear and the area's industrial heritage.

Are there any historical sites or castles to visit in the Eldon area?

Yes, the region is rich in history. You can visit Croxdale Hall and Chapel, a Grade I-listed mansion with a disused 12th-century chapel. Another significant historical site is Auckland Castle and Deer Park, which has over a thousand years of history as the home of the Prince Bishops of Durham.

What natural areas are there for walking and enjoying nature?

For nature lovers, Low Barns Nature Reserve is an excellent choice, featuring mixed wetland, lakes, and woodlands with well-maintained paths and bird hides. The deer park surrounding Auckland Castle also provides beautiful natural surroundings for walks.

Are there family-friendly attractions around Eldon?

Absolutely! Hardwick Park Tower and Lake is a great spot for families, offering easy walks, a children's playground, and a cafe. Auckland Castle and Deer Park also welcomes families, with plenty of space to explore the grounds.

Where can I find easy hiking or walking routes near Eldon?

There are several easy hiking options available. You can find routes like the 'Bishop Auckland Country Park loop' or the 'Shelter Spot – Auckland Castle and Deer Park loop' which are generally flat and suitable for most. For more details and routes, check out the Easy hikes around Eldon guide.

Are there cycling routes or mountain biking trails in the area?

Yes, Eldon offers opportunities for both road cycling and mountain biking. For cycling, you can explore routes like the 'St Mary's Church, Staindrop – Winston Bridge loop'. Mountain bikers can find trails such as the 'River Deerness – Deerness Valley Way loop'. More information and routes are available in the Cycling around Eldon and MTB Trails around Eldon guides.

What are some notable architectural or engineering marvels in Eldon?

The Croxdale Railway Viaduct is a prominent example, an 11-arch brick viaduct built in 1872 that carries the East Coast Main Line over the River Wear. It stands 23 meters high and is a significant piece of the area's industrial heritage.

Are there any attractions with facilities like cafes or playgrounds?

Yes, Hardwick Park Tower and Lake is well-equipped with a cafe and a children's playground, making it ideal for a leisurely visit. Low Barns Nature Reserve also has a visitor centre with a cafe and toilets.

Can I bring my dog to attractions in Eldon?

Some attractions are dog-friendly. For instance, Hardwick Park Tower and Lake allows dogs, though they must be kept on leads. Always check specific venue rules before visiting with your pet.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the attractions around Eldon?

Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The area's appeal is highlighted by 30 photos and 43 upvotes from the komoot community, often praising the scenic walks, well-maintained paths, and the opportunity to explore both cultural heritage and accessible nature trails.

Is there anything unique about the Eldon region's landscape?

The Eldon region is characterized by its proximity to the River Wear, offering diverse natural landscapes that include river valleys, woodlands, and wetlands. This makes it a great area for appreciating both cultural heritage and the natural environment.

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