A historic gem nestled in the heart of England, Darlington offers a rich tapestry of unique attractions, fantastic amenities and exciting experiences for families. From its vibrant markets to the inspirational architecture and historical landmarks, there's no shortage of family-friendly activities in this thriving market town.
Whether you're seeking affordable accommodation close to delightful parks, or looking for a luxurious treat surrounded by cultural explorations, you're in the right place. From ancient stones to steam engines, and delicious food markets, your family adventure begins here. Read on to find out where to stay, when to visit and what to do in Darlington, tailored to your family's needs.
Things to do
With acres of green spaces, historic markets and a thriving cultural scene, there's a plethora of family-friendly attractions in Darlington. Get ready to dive into a world of family fun.
Highlighting the rich history and natural beauty of Darlington, South Park is a must for families. It has held the Green Flag Award since 2006, reflecting its commitment to high standards and environmental quality. Walk the dog, enjoy a picnic, or just wander through the picturesque paths, there's something for everyone.
The Bulmer Stone, infused with fascinating history and geological intrigue, offers families the chance to ignite little imaginations. This Shap granite boulder has watched over Darlington for thousands of years, and enjoys enduring fascination from young and old alike.
The upcoming major redevelopment of the Head of Steam Darlington Railway Museum is set to transform the beloved heritage site into a major visitor destination. With 3D immersive ride experiences, themed play areas, and live engineering zones planned as part of the project, it's a space where young and old can engage with the fascinating history of railway engineering.
Finally, don't forget to check out Darlington's markets. The weekly outdoor market is one of the country’s biggest and the indoor market offers a wide variety of products, giving families the opportunity to dive into local culture, tantalise taste buds with local produce, and take home some unique souvenirs.
When to visit
The best time for families wanting to explore the outdoors in Darlington is from late June to late August, when the warm weather ensures a pleasant exploration of the town's parks like South Park, and its richly storied streets. The sky is predominantly clear with lots of sunlight, perfect for picnics and lazy afternoons.
If you're looking to avoid the peak seasons and still experience good weather, consider visiting during April, May, and September. To avoid holidaying during term time, a visit during the Easter or summer holidays is an ideal choice. However, if the unpredictable British weather doesn’t put you off, you can get great deals on accommodation outside of peak times.
Things you'll love...
- Uncover the mysteries of the Bulmer Stone, a remarkable geological relic
- Engage in family-friendly play and exploration at South Park
- Experience history come alive at Head of Steam Darlington Railway Museum
- Savour the tasty local fares at Darlington's esteemed markets
- Soak in the diversity and rich culture of Darlington's diverse neighbourhoods
Main airport
- Newcastle International Airport