Searching for romantic hotels in Middleton in Teesdale?
Are you and your partner looking for a romantic escape? Our guests also enjoy Middleton in Teesdale for its restaurants. If you want to see some of the sights in Middleton in Teesdale, you might consider checking out North Pennines. If you’d like to stay close to a particular destination, you can sort properties by neighbourhood or distance to top landmarks, so you and your partner will get to see everything on your list.
#### When is the Best Time to Visit Middleton in Teesdale?\n
If you’re hoping to get lost in the rain on your romantic getaway, take a look at these details about year-round temperatures in Middleton in Teesdale: The hottest months are usually July and August, with an average temperature of 13°C, while the coldest months are January and February, with an average of 3°C. Average annual precipitation for Middleton in Teesdale is 953 mm.
What is there to do in Middleton in Teesdale?
There’s nothing better than experiencing a new place with your sweetheart, so consider checking out all there is to see and do in Middleton in Teesdale. If you and your partner are interested in sampling the area’s cuisine, you’ll enjoy Middleton in Teesdale for its restaurants. You might think about making a stop at North Pennines while you’re visiting.
What's the best way to get to Middleton in Teesdale and around town during my romantic getaway?
These transportation options in Middleton in Teesdale might help your romantic getaway go off without a hitch: The closest major airport is in Durham (MME-Teesside Intl.), located 27.3 mi (43.9 km) from the city centre. If you’d like to explore around the area, you may want to rent a car for your trip.
Middleton in Teesdale Hotel Reviews
Expedia verified reviews
5/5 Excellent
Perfectly located - but get dropped off if you can
"Perfectly located for strolls around Durham: Up to the Durham Cathedral, Durham Castle, Durham centre with restaurants, shops and cafés, less than 10 minute walk away.
We paid slightly more for a premium river view walk and we did not regret it. Perfect view in the morning and dusk of the world passing by.
Loved walking along Durham riverwalk. Highly recommend but would recommend you get dropped off if possible as parking is not free and can stack up if you’re staying more than one night. "
A verified traveller stayed at Radisson BLU Hotel Durham
"We booked a 2 night stay in one of the family rooms. For what the hotel offered it was exceptionally good value. We barely found any other hotels around with decent rooms for the same price, nevermind one with a swimming room and gym!
The family room was great, although we did switch it to begin with. The rooms are in 2 sections and our first room had one of the kids beds in with the double bed, meaning if we'd stayed there with our 2 year old we wouldn't have been able to watch TV, make a brew or even talk! Probably not an issue with older kids who stay up later, but just something to be mindful of when booking with younger kids. That being said they staff switched out room with no hesitation and we did get one that had both kids beds together and the double separate.
We arrived with bikes and the staff kindly allowed us to store them inside a locked room in the hotel which saved us the worry of leaving them on the car roof for the whole visit. Another nice touch.
Breakfast was great, porridge, fruit, cereals, croissants, yogurts and a full cooked option too. Enough there to fill our kids up and save a few quid on lunch!
Swimming was an added bonus, but just be mindful that kids can only swim 8am-10am (which is right through the breakfast time) or 2pm-6pm. This did take some careful planning on when to go without it interfering with the rest of our plans. However, we did manage to go twice in the 2 days. The later check out of 11am as standard was very helpful as well!"
A verified traveller stayed at Redworth Hall Hotel