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Lumley Castle to Beamish Museum, England - Transfer & Transportation Guides

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Transfer solutions

You have 4 options transfer to Beamish Museum, England from Lumley Castle below

Walk ( 28 min. )

Take a foot from Lumley Castle to Chester-le-Street, South Burns Stand L.


Bus ( 15 min. )

Take a bus from Chester-le-Street, South Burns Stand L to Beamish, Station Road.


Open Map More details & check price at Go North East
Walk ( 1 min. )

Take a foot from Beamish, Station Road to Beamish Museum.


Duration 44 min.
Distance 10 km.
Cost 2 GBP (2 USD)
Walk ( 9 min. )

Take a foot from Lumley Castle to Chester-le-Street, Golf Club - bridge.


Bus ( 4 min. )

Take a bus from Chester-le-Street, Golf Club - bridge to Chester-le-Street, Front Street.


Open Map More details & check price at Go North East
Bus ( 15 min. )

Take a bus from Chester-le-Street, South Burns Stand L to Beamish, Station Road.


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Walk ( 1 min. )

Take a foot from Beamish, Station Road to Beamish Museum.


Duration 1 hr. 29 min.
Distance 10 km.
Cost 2 GBP (2 USD)
Taxi ( 9 min. )

Take a taxi from Lumley Castle to Beamish Museum.


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Duration 9 min.
Distance 8 km.
Cost 27 GBP (30 USD)
Walk ( 1 hr. 40 min. )

Take a foot from Lumley Castle to Beamish Museum.


Duration 1 hr. 40 min.
Distance 8 km.
Cost

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About Beamish Museum, England

Beamish Museum is an open-air museum located at Beamish, near the town of Stanley, in County Durham, England. The museum's guiding principle is to preserve an example of everyday life in urban and rural North East England at the climax of industriali... Learn more


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