Attractions and places to see around Winston offer a glimpse into the region's history and natural landscape. Located near the River Tees, this area features historical bridges and cultural sites. Visitors can explore a variety of man-made monuments and enjoy scenic viewpoints. The area provides opportunities for walking and discovering local heritage.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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There’s a fab tea room and general store in Eppleby village. Very cycle friendly with a track pump in the doorway!
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With Whorlton bridge still out of action, this makes for the best crossing of the Tees if you want to avoid traffic
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In the case of a "market cross," as we encounter here again, one would have to ask the fundamental question of whether it is actually primarily a small sacred monument—as its cross shape suggests—or whether it is more of a secular object. In times long past, such a cross—unlike classic wayside crosses or field crosses—was only allowed to be erected if the corresponding locality also possessed so-called "market rights"—that is, if it had been granted them by the local ruler.
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Good Cafe very reasonable prices and good food and Pleasant Staff
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picturesque village which has a green, shop and pub.
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The bridge over the River Tees near Winston in County Durham was built in 1762-1763, designed by Sir Thomas Robinson.
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This is a stone bridge soaring high over the River Tees. Designed by Sir Thomas Robinson of nearby Rokeby, and erected in 1762-3, it has one arch of 111 ft (34 metres) span, once the longest single span in England.
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Winston is rich in history. You can explore the impressive Winston Bridge, a stone bridge from 1762-3 with a significant single arch. Another notable site is the Whorlton Suspension Bridge, opened in 1831 and a Grade II* Listed Structure. In nearby Barnard Castle, the Barnard Castle Market Cross, built in 1747, offers a glimpse into the area's market history.
Yes, several attractions cater to families. The Bowes Museum is an art museum that hosts various activities and events throughout the year suitable for all ages. The historic Winston Bridge is also considered family-friendly, offering scenic views over the River Tees. For a break, the Eppleby Village Shop & Tea Room is a welcoming spot for families.
The area around Winston offers various outdoor activities, particularly hiking and running. You can find numerous routes, including easy hikes and moderate running trails. For detailed routes and guides, explore the Hiking around Winston and Running Trails around Winston guides.
Absolutely. For those looking for less strenuous options, there are several easy hikes. For example, you can find routes like the 'Barnard Castle & Egglestone Abbey loop' or the 'Eggleston Abbey – Egglestone Abbey Ruins loop from Barnard Castle'. More options are available in the Easy hikes around Winston guide.
The Eppleby Village Shop & Tea Room is a very friendly place that welcomes cyclists and offers snacks, cakes, and drinks. It even has some spare parts for bikes. Additionally, The Bowes Museum features a nice cafe and restaurant for visitors.
Visitors frequently highlight the historical significance and scenic beauty. The views of the River Tees from both Whorlton Suspension Bridge and Winston Bridge are often praised. The Bowes Museum is appreciated for its art collection, unique backstory, and the famous mechanical Silver Swan.
According to recent visitor tips, the Whorlton Suspension Bridge is currently closed to all access due to high fences and is expected to remain closed for at least another year. This means there is no way to cross it at this time.
Yes, the Barnard Castle Market Cross is noted as being wheelchair accessible. This impressive octagonal stone pavilion, built in 1747, offers an interesting historical experience.
The Bowes Museum is an art museum of national importance, known for its extensive collection of art and artifacts. It's particularly famous for its mechanical Silver Swan and its connection to the Bowes-Lyon family. The museum also offers a variety of activities and events throughout the year.
Yes, there are several running trails around Winston. You can find routes of varying distances and difficulties, such as the 'Moments Café – Barnard Castle Market Cross loop' or other running loops from Barnard Castle. For a comprehensive list, refer to the Running Trails around Winston guide.
Both Whorlton Suspension Bridge and Winston Bridge offer fantastic views of the River Tees. Winston Bridge, in particular, provides lovely vistas of the river as it soars high above the water.


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