Bishfest

Bishfest Music Festival Bishop Auckland – 11th & 12th July 2026

🎶 BishFest — Music & Vibes in Bishop Auckland (11–12 July 2026)

Looking for a memorable North-East getaway with music, energy, and a great community spirit? Then BishFest in Bishop Auckland is the perfect excuse to book a stay with us.

What’s BishFest?

BishFest is a lively, weekend-long music festival bringing together headline acts and a lineup of talented bands for two days of entertainment across the town. bishfest.co.uk

Festival Dates

🗓 Saturday 11 & Sunday 12 July 2026 bishfest.co.uk

Why Stay at The Barn Oakenshaw?

  • We’re just a short drive from Bishop Auckland town centre — making it easy to get to and from the festival without the hassle of late-night travel.

  • After a day of live music and buzzing festival atmosphere, you can return to the peace, comfort, and rustic luxury of your countryside escape.

  • With multiple accommodation options (from cosy cabins to the full-estate stay), hot tubs, spacious living areas and countryside tranquillity, The Barn Oakenshaw offers the best of both worlds: festival access and a serene overnight retreat. The Barn Oakenshaw

What to Expect at the Festival

  • A weekend filled with live performances — from headline bands to up-and-coming groups, offering a variety of music styles. bishfest.co.uk

  • A fun, friendly festival atmosphere: perfect for groups of friends, families, or anyone wanting to experience a great local music event in County Durham.


Planning a stay around BishFest? Consider booking your stay at The Barn Oakenshaw soon — weekends nearby tend to fill up quickly once festival dates are announced. Let us be your base for music, countryside calm, and comfort.

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Bishop Auckland Food Festival – April in County Durham

The Bishop Auckland Food Festival is one of County Durham’s biggest and most popular spring events. Taking place every April in Bishop Auckland town centre, the festival brings together talented chefs, local food producers, street-food stalls, live demonstrations and family-friendly entertainment.

When is the Bishop Auckland Food Festival?

The festival takes place on 18–19 April 2026. It attracts thousands of visitors every year, making it a great opportunity to explore Bishop Auckland, sample local produce and enjoy a relaxed day out with family and friends.

What to Expect

The Bishop Auckland Food Festival is packed with food stalls, artisan producers, desserts, craft drinks, local brewers and international street-food traders. Visitors can also enjoy chef demonstrations, live music, tasting sessions and special pop-up events around the town.

Whether you love sweet treats, classic comfort food or something new to try, there is always plenty of choice. It’s the perfect place to discover local flavours from across County Durham and the North East.

Stay Near Bishop Auckland Food Festival

If you’re planning to visit the festival, The Barn Oakenshaw is a peaceful countryside place to stay within easy reach of Bishop Auckland. After a day exploring food stalls and festival attractions, you can relax in quiet surroundings with comfortable accommodation and scenic rural views.

Our location is ideal if you want to enjoy the festival without staying in the busy town centre. We offer private parking, self-catering facilities and a calm place to unwind.

Travel Tips

  • Bishop Auckland town centre can get busy during the festival weekend, so arriving early is recommended.

  • Parking is available around the town, but staying nearby makes travel easier and more relaxed.

  • Check the official festival website for chef line-ups, map information and food stall listings.

Make a Spring Weekend of It

The Bishop Auckland Food Festival is a wonderful way to enjoy spring in County Durham. Combine your festival visit with nearby attractions such as Auckland Castle, The Mining Art Gallery, Raby Castle or countryside walks around Weardale.

If you’re looking for a place to stay for the festival weekend, The Barn Oakenshaw offers a comfortable base close to Bishop Auckland with easy access to local events, walks and restaurants..

Bishop Auckland Food Festival – A celebration of Food & Drink in the North of England

🎸 Crookfest 2026 – Music Festival in Crook, County Durham

If you’re planning to attend Crookfest 2026, why not turn your festival trip into a countryside getaway? The Barn Oakenshaw is perfectly located near Crook, offering a peaceful and comfortable place to stay after a full day of live music.

When is Crookfest 2026?

Crookfest takes place on Sunday 3 May 2026, over the early May Bank Holiday weekend. It’s an all-day music festival held at Crook Town AFC football ground in County Durham, with multiple stages, tribute acts and an exciting lineup of rock, indie and classic hits.

Why stay near Crookfest?

Crookfest does not offer camping, so staying nearby makes travelling to and from the festival much easier. Book accommodation in advance to avoid the rush closer to the event date.

Stay at The Barn Oakenshaw for Crookfest

The Barn Oakenshaw is a short drive from Crook, giving you quick access to the festival without the noise or crowds. It’s ideal for couples, families or groups looking for:

  • Quiet countryside surroundings

  • Comfortable self-catering accommodation

  • Private parking and easy travel to Crook

  • A relaxing place to unwind after live music

After spending the day enjoying bands, food stalls and festival atmosphere, you can return to the calm of rural County Durham.

Festival tips

  • Food and drink stalls are available on site

  • The festival usually runs from around lunchtime until late evening

  • Public transport is available, with buses serving Crook and nearby towns

Book your Crookfest stay

Accommodation around festival events tends to fill up fast. If you’re attending Crookfest 2026, consider staying at The Barn Oakenshaw for a comfortable, convenient and memorable festival weekend.

The 193rd Durham Regatta – June 2026

The Durham Regatta is one of the North East’s most historic and iconic sporting events. Often called the “Henley of the North,” the Regatta brings two days of competitive rowing, riverside entertainment and festival atmosphere to the River Wear in Durham City.

The 193rd Durham Regatta will take place in June 2026, attracting rowing clubs, spectators and families from across the UK.

A Historic Sporting Tradition

Established in 1834, Durham Regatta is one of the oldest regattas in the country. Over the years it has become a major summer highlight, combining competitive rowing with a relaxed, scenic day out along the river.

Visitors can enjoy:

  • Two days of rowing races on the River Wear

  • Viewing spots along the riverbanks and city bridges

  • Refreshments, food stalls and family-friendly riverside areas

  • A lively festival feel in and around Durham City

  • A chance to watch beginners, university teams and elite rowers all compete

It’s a brilliant event for both sports fans and those simply looking for a picturesque summer outing.

When Is the Regatta Held?

The Regatta traditionally runs on the second weekend of June each year.
Exact 2026 race times and schedules will be confirmed closer to the event.

A Perfect Summer Day Out

With Durham Cathedral rising above the river and boats gliding along the Wear, the Regatta offers one of the most beautiful viewing settings in the region. Many visitors enjoy spending part of the day watching the races and the rest exploring Durham’s cafés, parks and riverside walks.

Stay Near the Durham Regatta

If you’re visiting in June, The Barn Oakenshaw is an ideal place to stay. Located within easy reach of Durham City, our countryside accommodation provides a peaceful retreat after a busy day by the river.

Guests appreciate:

  • Comfortable, spacious self-catering accommodation

  • Private parking and easy access to Durham

  • Quiet rural surroundings perfect for relaxing after the event

Whether you’re attending to support a team, enjoy a summer weekend away or simply experience a historic North East tradition, staying nearby makes your visit stress-free and enjoyable.

Travel Tips

  • Arrive early to secure a good riverside viewing spot.

  • Parking in Durham can be busy during the Regatta — use park and ride where possible.

  • Bring comfortable footwear for walking along the riverbanks.

Durham Regatta

The Durham County Show – 4 & 5 July 2026

The Durham County Show is one of the county’s most popular summer events, celebrating rural life, farming, animals, food and family fun. Taking place over two days — Saturday 4 and Sunday 5 July 2026 at the DCS Showground, Thornley Hall Farm, Durham, this event draws visitors from across the North East for a lively weekend of entertainment and countryside activities.

What to Expect

The Durham County Show is a traditional agricultural event with something for everyone. Highlights include:

  • Show-jumping and British Show-jumping competitions — thrilling equestrian action over both days.

  • Horse and dog shows featuring impressive displays and competitions.

  • Livestock, craft and trade tents showcasing local produce, makers, demonstrations and shopping.

  • Family entertainment, festival villages, fairground rides and interactive activities for all ages.

  • Unique attractions like monster truck rides and vintage vehicle displays, with even more being added to the 2026 programme.

This two-day show is a great day out for families, couples, groups and anyone who loves country life, animals or summer festivals.

When & Where

  • 📅 Saturday 4 July 2026 – 09:00 to 17:00

  • 📅 Sunday 5 July 2026 – 09:00 to 17:00

  • 📍 DCS Showground, Thornley Hall Farm, Thornley, Durham DH6 3LY

Tickets are cheaper when purchased online in advance, and there are options for adult, child, OAP and family passes. Children under 5 usually go free.

Stay Nearby

If you’re planning to attend the Durham County Show, The Barn Oakenshaw offers comfortable countryside accommodation just a short drive from the showground. After a full day of fun and activities, you can return to peaceful surroundings, private parking and a relaxing evening in rural Durham.

Tips for Your Visit

  • Arrive early to make the most of both days and see the show-jumping, animal competitions, crafts and entertainment.

  • Food and refreshments are available

  • The showground is large and active — comfortable footwear and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended.

  •  enjoy exploring cafés and pubs in nearby towns.

Durham County Show

Durham Miners’ Gala – A Historic Day Out in July

The Durham Miners’ Gala is one of the most famous and long-running community events in the North East. Held every year on the second Saturday in July, the Gala is a celebration of culture, music and mining heritage in the heart of Durham City.

What Happens at the Gala

The Miners’ Gala is best known for its colourful banners and brass band parades. Traditional mining lodges, local communities, marching bands and trade unions gather in Durham from early morning, filling the streets with music, colour and atmosphere.

The event is friendly, lively and suitable for all ages. Highlights include:

  • Brass band marches through the city

  • Banner parades across Durham’s historic bridges

  • Speeches and community gatherings on the Racecourse

  • Food stalls, local traders and family-friendly areas

  • A relaxed, festival-style atmosphere throughout the city

It is a brilliant opportunity to see Durham at its most vibrant, with crowds of visitors, music around every corner and a genuine community spirit.

A Living Tradition in County Durham

The Durham Miners’ Gala has been running since 1871 and is sometimes called “The Big Meeting”. It celebrates the history of mining in County Durham and honouring the people who worked in the coal industry, their families and their communities.

Even if you have no connection to mining, the Gala is a powerful, uplifting cultural event that offers a real sense of local identity and pride.

When is the Durham Miners’ Gala 2026?

In 2026, the Gala will take place on Saturday 11 July 2026 (second Saturday in July).

Stay Near Durham Miners’ Gala

If you are planning to visit the Gala, The Barn Oakenshaw offers comfortable countryside accommodation within easy driving distance of Durham. After a busy day in the city, you can return to peaceful surroundings, private parking and a relaxed evening away from the crowds.

Our location is ideal for festival-goers who want:

  • A quiet place to stay after a long day in Durham

  • Self-catering facilities and countryside views

  • Easy access to Durham City without staying in the centre

Travel Tips

  • The Gala is very busy, especially around the Cathedral and Market Place, so arriving early is recommended.

  • Public transport runs from nearby towns and villages — buses are a good option to avoid city centre parking.

  • Wear comfortable shoes and plan for a full day out, as the parades begin early and continue into the afternoon.

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