Things to do in Bowbank, Durham

We've found the following things to do within 10 miles of Bowbank, Durham.

History and Heritage in Bowbank

Step back in time and discover the rich history and heritage that shaped this area.

History and heritage within 10 miles of Bowbank.

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Bowes Castle | English Heritage
Bowes Castle | English Heritage
The impressive ruins of Henry II's 12th-century keep, on the site of a Roman fort guarding the approach to strategic Stainmore Pass over the Pennines.
Barnard Castle | English Heritage
Barnard Castle | English Heritage
Set on a high rock, Barnard Castle takes it name from its 12th-century founder, Bernard de Balliol. It was later developed by the Beauchamp family and then passed into the hands of Richard III.
Egglestone Abbey | English Heritage
Egglestone Abbey | English Heritage
The charming ruins of a small monastery of Premonstratensian 'white canons', picturesquely set above a bend in the River Tees near Barnard Castle.

Sport in Bowbank

Get active with a variety of sports, from local clubs to adrenaline-filled outdoor adventures.

Sport within 10 miles of Bowbank.

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Barnard Castle Golf Course
Barnard Castle Golf Course
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The Great Outdoors in Bowbank

Embrace the beauty of nature with scenic walks, parks, and outdoor adventures for all ages.

The great outdoors within 10 miles of Bowbank.

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Argill Woods | Cumbria Wildlife Trust
Argill Woods | Cumbria Wildlife Trust
An undisturbed wild place, Argill Woods Nature Reserve is a tranquil steep sided wooded valley with waterfalls and pools where dippers and pied flycatchers can be seen. Spring flowers carpet the woodland floor whilst species rich meadows provide a habitat for orchids and melancholy thistle.
Augill Pasture | Cumbria Wildlife Trust
Augill Pasture | Cumbria Wildlife Trust
Around the remains of old lead smelt mills, species rich grasslands contain a huge variety of different meadow flowers such as orchids, melancholy thistle and devil's-bit scabious.

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