Local, not loud
We use local knowledge to create context, not to overwhelm the day with facts.
Our story
Stonebridge Days started with an affection for Durham's physical drama and its quieter continuities. Our routes move from big views to smaller decisions in the city fabric, keeping both in the story.
Founded in Durham
Routes shaped one pavement, lane and question at a time.
Our work began with a simple observation: visitors often meet a city through its queueing system. We wanted to offer another tempo. Stonebridge Days runs routes that use familiar landmarks as a starting point and then make room for the minor details that carry a place's character.
In County Durham, that means adapting to the light, weather, footfall and the occasional useful conversation with a local shopkeeper. It also means being plain about what a tour includes, what it costs and where it begins.
“The route should leave enough space for a visitor to form their own relationship with the place.”
We are a small independent team. We do not manufacture urgency, and we do not promise a version of Durham that does not exist. We invite you to walk it with attention.
Talk through a routeWe use local knowledge to create context, not to overwhelm the day with facts.
Prices, pacing and practical notes are shared before you decide.
We keep the group scale human so the route can breathe.