Visit County Durham celebrate record visitor spend

Latest tourism figures show a boost for Durham’s visitor economy as the county has seen overall visitor expenditure rise to a record £1.38 billion, with the number of day visitors now 7.6% higher than pre-pandemic figures, and overnight visitors also rising by 1.8%. 

Visit County Durham has welcomed the results which show visitor expenditure rose by 11.7% in 2024, with the value of the county’s visitor economy reaching record levels for the third year in a row.  

Overall, 21.56 million people visited the county last year, an increase of 7%. The number of people employed in tourism in Durham has also risen and is up by 4.7% according to the latest STEAM results. 

Significant levels of investment in the county’s visitor offer have helped drive this continued growth, whilst marketing campaigns and strategic partnerships have raised the profile and appeal of the county. New and enhanced visitor attractions have played a major part in this success with the New Hall expansion at Locomotion, the transformation of Raby Castle’s Rising development, new experiences at Beamish Museum and developments at The Auckland Project. 

With more investment and developments in the pipeline, including major investment in the hotels, Redhills Durham Miners Hall and plans for a historical theme park at Kynren, the county is looking to the future with optimism. 

Duncan Peake, Chair of Visit County Durham and CEO of Raby Estates said: “These results illustrate the ambition and resilience of the county’s visitor economy. We have not only survived the challenges of the last few years but have emerged much stronger. We continue to see new developments take shape across the county and wider region, as  well as continuing to reap the rewards of recent investment. However, we must not slow  down, we must keep moving forward at pace to ensure the county’s visitor economy  continues to prosper, which in turn creates jobs and opportunities for residents.”  

Cllr Lyndsey Fox, Durham County Council’s Cabinet member for economy and partnerships, said, “We are thrilled with the latest economic assessment STEAM results, which are testament to the incredible partnerships across the county that are committed to working  together to grow our visitor economy. Durham continues to grow as an exciting and  attractive visitor destination and has greatly benefited from new developments over recent  years, and with more to come it puts us in a strong position for 2025 and beyond.” 

To find out more about what the county has to offer visit www.visitcountydurham.org.

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