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The Douglas Hotel
The Douglas Hotel
The Douglas Hotel
The Douglas Hotel
The Douglas Hotel

The Douglas Hotel

2 Grange Rd, Hartlepool, TS26 8JA
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Places to Explore and Best Hotels in Hartlepool

Durrham county is blessed with culturally rich and historically significant towns including the port town of Hartlepool, located on the North Sea. The town carries a history of 1400 years, which by the 20th Century had proven to be a hub of ship building industry offers ample human-created samples.

Some of the Top Tourist Attractions in Hartlepool

National Museum of the Royal Navy- Dedicated to the Royal Navy, the museum displays treasure of the past 350 years and makes for a compelling experiential zone. The museum brings everything back to life with the multimedia unvelieng of fighting ships, live demonstrations and re-enactments on the quayside. If you are a keen admirer of ships and navy, the museum an opportunity for you to explore more about Georgian ships, the Royal Navy and HMS Trincomalee. There are 4 different areas: the Sailing Gallery, the Nelson Gallery, the Sir Donald Gosling Victory Gallery and Hear my Story, sections dedicated to narrate a unique history.

Cameroon Brewery- The brewery dates back to 1890s, with some chief brews like Red bitter and Strongarm that are popular across the country. Known as the Lion Brewery, allows “behind the scenes” from Monday to Thursday. It would be quite exciting to check out the brewhouse and the well that is sunk 76 metres into the earth while you could learn more brewing ale step-by-step. Once you are done exploring the place, pick some of your favourite ales.

Summerhill Country Park- There are many styles of attractions here in Hartle , Durham, making it a town ideal for travellers of different ages and carrying different interests. If you’d like to explore nature up-close, Summer country park, also a Nature Reserve would tranquillize your guts. Spread across 100 acres on the western edge, the park is ideal for nature experience and outdoor activities including high ropes adventures, archery, rock climbing, orienteering amongst many. Unwind your day sitting by the pond and sipping on some warm tea or coffee at the cafe.

Ward Jackson park- The park was laid in the 1880s to honour the founder of West Hartlepool and holds the true essence of original Victorian and Edwardian features. Within the premises, quietly tucked is the arcaded Lodge House, bandstand and a fountain. Hang in for a couple of hours in the serenity, and enjoy the model boat pond.

Seaton Carew- For the Beach lovers who enjoy the traditional beach experience with family and friends, the spot is worth a visit. Tucked in the borough of Hartlepool on the River Tees, the golden sand beach is spread across miles, offers gorgeous views and the traditional delights of arcade zones. Beside, you also have easy access to the Tees Estuary and the Blue Lagoon Beach from here, while you hike from the edge of Hartlepool Marina.

Tweddle Childrens Animal Farm, RSPB Saltholme and PS Wingfield Castle are some other attractions that can be visited. There are plenty of attractions and cheap hotels in Hartlepool, you can check them out here. The OYO hotels offer all kinds of facilities to make for a comfortable stay

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Questions and Answers

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What are some of the things which we can do at night?

Hartlepool has some fantastic bars and restaurants that offer a great night out in the town. From old-era pubs and alehouses, live music, to karaoke bars – there’s plenty to do in Hartlepool at night. Some of the most popular places are 9 Anchors, The Globe, Rat Race Ale House, The Fishermans Arms, The Clarendon, and Greenside Hartlepool.

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What are the best ways to reach Hartlepool?

Getting to Hartlepool is easy thanks to a great road network. With the A689 that links both the A19 and A1(M), Hartlepool is easily accessible from the North and South. From the West, the A1(M) links with the M6. The closest airports are the Newcastle and Durham TeesValley Airports that handle flights from the UK. Both these airports have regular flights to Heathrow and Amsterdam for international connections on all major routes.

Tourists can also take regular train services between the North East and London. London and Edinburgh have direct speed services to Darlington, from where you can catch a local connection to Hartlepool.

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How can one commute in and around Hartlepool?

Hartlepool has a great network of bus services and two well-connected train stations. It is also a pedestrian and cycle-friendly town with miles of walking and cycling paths.

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What is the best time to visit Hartlepool?

The best time to visit Hartlepool is from June to September when the town sees pleasant weather and little rainfall.

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What are some of the best destinations around Hartlepool for a weekend getaway?

For short getaways, tourists can visit destinations such as Billingham, Peterlee, Middlesborough, Redcar, Thornaby, Durham, and Sunderland. Hartlepool is also close to cities such as Newcastle upon Tyne, Leeds, Bradford, Kingston upon Hull, Manchester, and Sheffield.

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Where can I shop in Hartlepool?

There are three major shopping areas in Hartlepool - Anchor Retail Park, Highlight Retail Park, and High Point Retail Park. Tourists will find pretty much everything at these three locations, from apparel, accessories, bath and body products, gyms, restaurants, to pet products. If you like your shopping done all at once, visit Asda which is a massive superstore that is open 24 x 7.

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What are some of the most popular places of interest in Hartlepool?
  • One of the most popular attractions in Hartlepool is the award-winning Historic Quay, which is a reproduction of an 18th-century seaport during the time of Nelson and Trafalgar
  • Art enthusiasts can visit the Hartlepool Art Gallery and Tourist Information Centre or the Museum of Hartlepool
  • The Heugh Gun Battery Museum pays tribute to people from Hartlepool who lost their lives during the First World War
  • Nature lovers can visit the RSPB Saltholme which is a stunning nature reserve and home to a variety of flora and fauna
  • Take in the sights of Hartlepool’s Marina at the Navigation Point - a luxury development containing boutiques, high-end restaurants, bistros, and stores
  • Camerons Brewery organizes several brewery tours for visitors who can observe how Cameron beer is made
  • The beautiful St. Hilda’s Church goes back to the 17th century and is one of the most iconic landmarks of Hartlepool
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How much is a cheap hotel in Hartlepool?

You can book an OYO Hotel in Hartlepool for around £25-35 per night. You could also avail of additional discounts by applying promo codes.

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What is the best hotel near Hartlepool Art Gallery?

OYO Seven Stars Inn is one of the best hotels near Hartlepool Art Gallery.

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What are the basic amenities that one can expect in an OYO Hotel in Hartlepool?

Some of the amenities offered by OYO Hotels in Hartlepool are spacious and comfortable rooms, attached bathrooms, in-house restaurants, free Wifi, coffee/tea makers, TV, and fresh linen.

The OYO hotels in Hartlepool also come with facilities such as card payment options, CCTV cameras, fire safety equipment, daily housekeeping, board games, private entrances, bars, and first aid.

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