Annual highlights include the St Cuthbert’s Day procession in March, World Heritage celebrations in the Spring, Durham University Congregations and the Durham Miners’ Gala in July, Heritage Open Days in September and the Lumiere Festival in November (every two years).  

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St Cuthbert's Day Pilgrimage

Join the annual pilgrimage walk from St Mary and St Cuthbert’s Church, Chester-le-Street (10:30am) via Finchale Priory (1:15pm) to Durham Cathedral.  You don’t need to book onto the pilgrimage itself but you do need to book the bus if you want to join the transfer from Durham County Hall at 12:15pm.  During the day on Saturday there will be family activities in the Cathedral on the theme of St Cuthbert. At 4pm there will be a Eucharist service in honour of St Cuthbert sung by Durham Cathedral Choir and Newcastle Cathedral Choir led by the Bishop of Jarrow, the Right Reverend Sarah Clark.  All welcome.