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Hidden Gibside, a guided history walk

Deep dive into Gibside's stormy history on a scenic 6-mile walk and discover relics of the past hidden in the landscape.

Beneath Gibside’s sweeping views and romantic Georgian design lies a stormy past shaped by coal, ambition and scandal. Built on industry and intrigue, Gibside conceals the remnants of quarries, drift mines and the power struggles of the Bowes family. 

Unearth the past by tracing the footsteps of workers, visionaries and those who shaped Gibside’s fate. Led by historian David, this historical journey across the estate spans six scenic miles and lasts around 4.5 hours. You’ll be exploring the estate’s forgotten corners, from hidden relics to panoramic views. 

Praised for his depth, warmth, and storytelling, and with decades of research behind him, David reveals history beneath the surface, guiding you through an estate exploration that’s as enlightening as it is unforgettable.

Please note:

  • Standard admissions charges apply to non-members on arrival. 
  • Please meet outside of the second-hand bookshop.
  • Please bring a packed lunch, plenty of water and snacks.
  • Please wear weather appropriate clothing and comfortable footwear.
  • This walk is approximately 6 miles long. There are some steep inclines and challenging climbs along the route, including areas not accessible to wheelchairs.
  • Designed for adults but older children welcome.
  • Your history guide will be walking at a reasonable pace between informational sections. There will be water breaks and a lunch break along the route. There are restrooms near the café and at the Stables but not around the wider estate. 
  • Dogs are welcome on leads. We’d ask you to consider the suitability of the tour for your dog before bringing them. The guide will be talking throughout the tour, which may not be suitable for dogs who require more attention and the walk covers a large area with inclines.

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    Standard admissions charges apply to non-members on arrival. Please wear sturdy waterproof footwear and dress for the weather. Please bring a packed lunch, plenty of water and snacks. Designed for adults but older children welcome. Dogs are welcome on leads

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    Standard admissions charges apply to non-members on arrival. Please wear sturdy waterproof footwear and dress for the weather. Please bring a packed lunch, plenty of water and snacks. Designed for adults but older children welcome. Dogs are welcome on leads

Hidden Gibside, a guided history walk

Deep dive into Gibside's stormy history on a scenic 6-mile walk and discover relics of the past hidden in the landscape.

Beneath Gibside’s sweeping views and romantic Georgian design lies a stormy past shaped by coal, ambition and scandal. Built on industry and intrigue, Gibside conceals the remnants of quarries, drift mines and the power struggles of the Bowes family. 

Unearth the past by tracing the footsteps of workers, visionaries and those who shaped Gibside’s fate. Led by historian David, this historical journey across the estate spans six scenic miles and lasts around 4.5 hours. You’ll be exploring the estate’s forgotten corners, from hidden relics to panoramic views. 

Praised for his depth, warmth, and storytelling, and with decades of research behind him, David reveals history beneath the surface, guiding you through an estate exploration that’s as enlightening as it is unforgettable.

Please note:

  • Standard admissions charges apply to non-members on arrival. 
  • Please meet outside of the second-hand bookshop.
  • Please bring a packed lunch, plenty of water and snacks.
  • Please wear weather appropriate clothing and comfortable footwear.
  • This walk is approximately 6 miles long. There are some steep inclines and challenging climbs along the route, including areas not accessible to wheelchairs.
  • Designed for adults but older children welcome.
  • Your history guide will be walking at a reasonable pace between informational sections. There will be water breaks and a lunch break along the route. There are restrooms near the café and at the Stables but not around the wider estate. 
  • Dogs are welcome on leads. We’d ask you to consider the suitability of the tour for your dog before bringing them. The guide will be talking throughout the tour, which may not be suitable for dogs who require more attention and the walk covers a large area with inclines.

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