Nestled in northeast England, Durham blends medieval charm with vibrant university life, centered around its UNESCO World Heritage-listed cathedral and castle. Perched on a dramatic hill surrounded by the River Wear, the 11th-century Durham Cathedral houses the remains of St Cuthbert and showcases breathtaking Norman architecture. Nearby, Durham Castle, now part of Durham University, offers guided tours and panoramic views. The cobbled streets of the historic market town lead to lively cafes, bookshops, and the tranquil riverside walks of Prebends Bridge. Each July, the Durham Regatta - one of the oldest rowing events in the world - brings the river to life, while the annual Lumiere Festival illuminates the city in dazzling light art. With easy access to the scenic North Pennines and Hadrian's Wall, Durham offers a rich mix of history, culture, and natural beauty.