Things to Do in Darlington

Everything you need to explore Darlington — top attractions, local dining, insider tips and transport.

Historic in Darlington

Darlington Market Hall
Free 0.1 km from centre

Covered Victorian market building from 1864. Holds regular stalls selling fresh produce, baked goods, flowers and household items. Also houses a small food court.

🕐 Mon–Sat 08:30–16:30, closed Sun

💡 Visit Tuesday or Saturday for the best range. The fishmonger's pickled herrings are a local cheap lunch at £2.50.

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St Cuthbert's Church
Free 0.2 km from centre

Medieval parish church dating from the 12th century, with a square tower and a vaulted crypt. Features a 7th-century Saxon cross shaft, medieval stained glass, and the tomb of Bishop Anthony Bek.

🕐 Monday to Saturday 09:30–16:30, Sunday 12:00–16:00. Closed Good Friday and Christmas Day.

💡 Ask the volunteer at the door to unlock the crypt – it's only open on request but holds the 12th-century stone coffin and carved corbels. The tower offers a rooftop view of the town centre on Saturdays (small fee of £2) but the church itself is free.

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Landmark in Darlington

Darlington Market Hall
Free 0.1 km from centre

Victorian indoor market hall built in 1860, with a vaulted glass roof and ornate ironwork. Houses over 40 market stalls selling food, clothes, crafts, and antiques. Free to browse.

🕐 Monday to Saturday 09:00–17:00. Closed Sunday.

💡 Go on a Saturday for the full buzz. Don't miss the fishmonger opposite the café – best dressed crab in town. The free public toilets are clean and well-maintained. Entry from Market Square or the pedestrian precinct.

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St Cuthbert's Church
Free 0.2 km from centre

Large medieval parish church with a 150ft spire visible across town. Inside features Victorian stained glass and a carved font. Free to enter and usually quiet.

🕐 Daily 09:00–17:00

💡 The tower climb costs £3 but gives sweeping views over Teesdale—not free but still cheap. Key from the church office.

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Park in Darlington

River Skerne Walk
Free 0.3 km from centre

A 1.5-mile paved path following the River Skerne from the town centre to South Park. Passes under the 1840s railway viaduct and through wildflower meadows. Good for spotting kingfishers and herons.

🕐 Open 24 hours. Section between the Viaduct and South Park may close after dark for safety.

💡 Start at the footbridge behind the Dolphin Centre. Go at sunrise for the best bird activity and to have the path almost entirely to yourself. The stretch under the viaduct floods after heavy rain – check the river level before heading out in wellies.

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South Park
Free 0.8 km from centre

Large Victorian park with boating lake, bandstand, play areas and skate park. Good for a stroll or picnic. The park has an aviary and free tennis courts.

🕐 Open daily 07:00–dusk

💡 The café at the boathouse does decent tea for £1.50. Parkrun takes place at 9am on Saturdays—free and timed.

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South Park
Free 0.8 km from centre

Large Victorian park with a lake, bandstand, tennis courts, a children's play area, and the Grade II-listed medieval manor house Rockliffe Hall. Gardens include a rose garden and a sensory garden.

🕐 Open 24 hours. Park gates open dawn to dusk. Car park gates 08:00–dusk.

💡 Park for free on Grange Road and enter via the main gates. Pick up a takeaway coffee from the park café and walk the full loop around the lake – takes about 30 minutes. The bandstand hosts free brass band concerts on summer Sunday afternoons.

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Museum in Darlington

Darlington Head of Steam Railway Museum
Free 0.4 km from centre

Museum on the site of the original Stockton & Darlington Railway, housed in the 1842 North Road station building. Displays engines including Locomotion No. 1 and original railway artefacts.

🕐 Monday to Saturday 10:00–16:00, Sunday 12:00–16:00. Closed 25–26 Dec and 1 Jan.

💡 Free entry but donations welcome. Cross the footbridge to see the working turntable and the original 1825 relay station at the back. Check their website for occasional steam days when they fire up replica engines.

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Darlington Railway Museum (Head of Steam)
0 0.4 km from centre

Museum dedicated to the world's first passenger railway. Housed in the original station building from 1842. Exhibits include locomotive models, artefacts and a replica of Locomotion No. 1.

🕐 Wed–Sun 11:00–16:00, closed Mon–Tue

💡 Entry costs £5 for adults, but check the council site for occasional free open days. The museum is small—allow 45 minutes.

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Cultural in Darlington

Skinnergate and Market Square
Free 1.0 km from centre

Historic streets in the town centre lined with red-brick Georgian and Victorian buildings. Hosts a weekly market (Wednesday and Saturday). Independent shops and a few street performers.

🕐 24 hours (market stalls 09:00–16:00)

💡 The pavement cafe tables outside the library offer free people-watching. Grab a pasty from the bakehouse on Skinnergate for under £2.

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Where to Eat in Darlington

Star of Bengal indian ££
Crusty's Local ££
Caffè Nero coffee_shop ££
Robineau Cafe Local ££
Cafe Local coffee_shop ££
Cactus Kitchen Local ££
The Kings Centre Local ££
The Tea Room Local ££

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best things to do in Darlington?

The top attractions include Darlington Market Hall, Darlington Market Hall, St Cuthbert's Church, St Cuthbert's Church, River Skerne Walk, Darlington Head of Steam Railway Museum.

How many days do you need in Darlington?

Most visitors spend 2–4 days to see the main highlights. Three days is ideal for a first visit — see our Darlington 3-day itinerary for a day-by-day plan.

What is Darlington famous for?

Darlington is known for its history, culture and distinctive character. Visitors come for the landmarks, food scene and local atmosphere.

Where should I eat in Darlington?

Top options include Star of Bengal, Crusty's, Caffè Nero, Robineau Cafe.