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BEST SHORT WALKS IN NORTHUMBERLAND This circular route is around 5.2 miles in total. Getting here - The AD122 Hadrian’s Wall Country Bus stops at Steel Rigg car park and The Sill car park. You can also park at either of these in order to access this walking route. 2). Walltown Crags - Northumberland National Park is one of the most spectacular places to see Hadrian’sWall
STATELY HOMES
Towering ramparts, grand stairways and ornamental gardens characterise Northumberland’s array of stately homes and country houses. Explore the first house to be lit by hydroelectricity, admire pre-Raphaelite paintings in the home of the Trevelyan family and ogle at extravagant baroque architecture. Read more Cragside House near Rothbury was the first house in the world to be lit byEXPLORE ROTHBURY
Due to its location, Rothbury is an ideal base for exploring Northumberland and all it has to offer, including Simonside Hills, the Cheviot Hills, and Northumberland National Park. Visit Cragside House, Gardens and Estate, an impressive Victorian building described as ‘a palace of the modern magician’. SEAHOUSES TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE Show. Overview. Contact. Seahouses Tourist Information Centre offers information on boat trips to see the breeding birds and seal colonies on the Farne Islands, events, attractions, activities, eating out and accommodation. Information is also available for similar throughout Northumberland. Opening Times: From Saturday 8th May to Sunday 23rdMay.
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The Sporty One. Beadnell is a small village set at the end of a sheltered, horseshoe-shaped beach called Beadnell Bay. This sweeping crescent of beach is fun for everyone, with golden sand perfect for sand castle building, beach cricket, and water sports. The protected waters of Beadnell Bay make this beach a favorite for water sportsfans of
DRURIDGE BAY
Infringed with rugged dunes, Druridge Bay has unspoilt coastline stretching as far as the eye can see. The area is a haven for birdwatchers, walkers and anyone wanting to breathe in the natural beauty of Northumberland in a peaceful setting. MARKETS IN NORTHUMBERLAND Ponteland no longer holds a weekly market, however they do have the occasional street trader. If you are interested in street trading, please contact Neil Brown, Markets Manager, Northumberland: Email: Neil.Brown@northumberland.gov.ukTelephone: 07909 688174. Contact us. HULNE PARK | VISIT NORTHUMBERLAND Estate Office, Alnwick, NE66 1NQ. Parkland, Gothic tower, lovely views and good walking. Hulne Park extends over 3000 acres within a walled enclosure. The Park consists of estate forestry, farm and sawmills. In the midst of Hulne Park there is a Priory (Carmelite), VISIT NORTHUMBERLAND An amazing place. Northumberland is a land of big adventures, breathtaking beauty and unlimited possibilities. Discover romantically ruinous castles, barely-visited beaches, bunting-strewn market towns, and enjoy unlimited experiences. View on a map. Northumberland. NORTHUMBERLAND EVENTS When government guidelines allow for it, Northumberland plays host to foodie festivals and agricultural shows offering a smorgasbord of delicious local produce and an insight into our rural culture. Tuck into local dishes at Berwick , Alnwick and Tynedale, and discover walking festivals to strike out upon in Haltwhistle , Rothbury andBerwick.
BEST SHORT WALKS IN NORTHUMBERLAND This circular route is around 5.2 miles in total. Getting here - The AD122 Hadrian’s Wall Country Bus stops at Steel Rigg car park and The Sill car park. You can also park at either of these in order to access this walking route. 2). Walltown Crags - Northumberland National Park is one of the most spectacular places to see Hadrian’sWall
STATELY HOMES
Towering ramparts, grand stairways and ornamental gardens characterise Northumberland’s array of stately homes and country houses. Explore the first house to be lit by hydroelectricity, admire pre-Raphaelite paintings in the home of the Trevelyan family and ogle at extravagant baroque architecture. Read more Cragside House near Rothbury was the first house in the world to be lit byEXPLORE ROTHBURY
Due to its location, Rothbury is an ideal base for exploring Northumberland and all it has to offer, including Simonside Hills, the Cheviot Hills, and Northumberland National Park. Visit Cragside House, Gardens and Estate, an impressive Victorian building described as ‘a palace of the modern magician’. SEAHOUSES TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE Show. Overview. Contact. Seahouses Tourist Information Centre offers information on boat trips to see the breeding birds and seal colonies on the Farne Islands, events, attractions, activities, eating out and accommodation. Information is also available for similar throughout Northumberland. Opening Times: From Saturday 8th May to Sunday 23rdMay.
DISCOVER BEADNELL
The Sporty One. Beadnell is a small village set at the end of a sheltered, horseshoe-shaped beach called Beadnell Bay. This sweeping crescent of beach is fun for everyone, with golden sand perfect for sand castle building, beach cricket, and water sports. The protected waters of Beadnell Bay make this beach a favorite for water sportsfans of
DRURIDGE BAY
Infringed with rugged dunes, Druridge Bay has unspoilt coastline stretching as far as the eye can see. The area is a haven for birdwatchers, walkers and anyone wanting to breathe in the natural beauty of Northumberland in a peaceful setting. MARKETS IN NORTHUMBERLAND Ponteland no longer holds a weekly market, however they do have the occasional street trader. If you are interested in street trading, please contact Neil Brown, Markets Manager, Northumberland: Email: Neil.Brown@northumberland.gov.ukTelephone: 07909 688174. Contact us. HULNE PARK | VISIT NORTHUMBERLAND Estate Office, Alnwick, NE66 1NQ. Parkland, Gothic tower, lovely views and good walking. Hulne Park extends over 3000 acres within a walled enclosure. The Park consists of estate forestry, farm and sawmills. In the midst of Hulne Park there is a Priory (Carmelite), BEST SHORT WALKS IN NORTHUMBERLAND This circular route is around 5.2 miles in total. Getting here - The AD122 Hadrian’s Wall Country Bus stops at Steel Rigg car park and The Sill car park. You can also park at either of these in order to access this walking route. 2). Walltown Crags - Northumberland National Park is one of the most spectacular places to see Hadrian’sWall
EXPLORE WARKWORTH
Act as king or queen for the day at Warkworth Castle, an English Heritage Site which dominates the skyline of this ancient village. Built on a rocky spur encircled by the River Coquet, the main street of Warkworth has some of the most attractive views in Northumberland. The main street is a must-see, with its inns, shops, and upmarketgalleries.
STATELY HOMES
Towering ramparts, grand stairways and ornamental gardens characterise Northumberland’s array of stately homes and country houses. Explore the first house to be lit by hydroelectricity, admire pre-Raphaelite paintings in the home of the Trevelyan family and ogle at extravagant baroque architecture. Read more Cragside House near Rothbury was the first house in the world to be lit byDISCOVER BLANCHLAND
The fairytale in the fells. Step back in time in Blanchland, the postcard-perfect, honey-stone village with the rightful reputation as one of the prettiest villages in the north of England. Stones, cobbles, hanging baskets and winding lanes are everywhere in Blanchland, and there isn’t a modern-day chainstore in sight. GO GLAMPING IN NORTHUMBERLAND The unique Wild Northumbrian Tipis and Yurts amongst the rolling fells of the beautiful Northumberland National Park. Wildlife, space, peace. Offering 3 fully insulated gorgeous Yurts , 3 Tipis and Shepherds Huts in their own unique private sites amoungst the fells andDISCOVER SEAHOUSES
Springhill Farm Camping, Caravan & Wigwams. Arguably Northumberlands most scenic site. With great views across rolling countryside towards the sea and Farne Islands and with Bamburgh Castle to the north and the Cheviot Hills to the west, Springhills camping/caravan site and wigwams. £14.00 Per Night.DISCOVER POWBURN
This causeway slices through Powburn during the 55-mile march from Corbridge to Berwick-upon-Tweed. If you enjoy walking, you could visit the hidden paradise that is Branton Lakes Nature Reserve. This is a nature conservation site full of diverse habitats, plants, birds, andST CUTHBERT'S CAVE
St. Cuthbert’s Cave, known locally as Cuddy’s Cave is an overhanging outcrop of Sandstone rock, supported by an isolated pillar of stone. In the Mid 19th Century the entrance was enclosed by a stone wall and used as a ‘lambing shed’. Once owned by the Leather family, the area was for a time the family burial place, beingconsecrated in
HAUXLEY NATURE RESERVE AND VISITOR CENTRE Latest COVID-19 Update Read More. Visit Northumberland WATBIKE | VISIT NORTHUMBERLAND WATBike are a cycling charity, based at Kirkley near Ponteland (on the same site as Kirkley Cafe). Our workshop is open Monday to Friday 10am to 4pm and on Saturdays from 10am to 2pm. VISIT NORTHUMBERLAND An amazing place. Northumberland is a land of big adventures, breathtaking beauty and unlimited possibilities. Discover romantically ruinous castles, barely-visited beaches, bunting-strewn market towns, and enjoy unlimited experiences. View on a map. Northumberland.TOWNS AND VILLAGES
Staggering, seaside castle remains, cosy cafés on cobbled corners, bustling markets with trinket-filled stalls and country pubs overlooking sweeping landscapes. All of this and more lies in our towns and villages, where the welcomes are warm, the sites are spectacular and the food is exquisite. BEST SHORT WALKS IN NORTHUMBERLAND This circular route is around 5.2 miles in total. Getting here - The AD122 Hadrian’s Wall Country Bus stops at Steel Rigg car park and The Sill car park. You can also park at either of these in order to access this walking route. 2). Walltown Crags - Northumberland National Park is one of the most spectacular places to see Hadrian’sWall
EXPLORE FORD & ETAL ESTATES The Ford and Etal Estates are home to Northumberland’s hidden gems - two picturesque villages that help to support a vibrant tourist economy. For those who love the outdoors, horse riding, canoeing, fishing, walking, and cycling, it’s about time you took a trip to Ford & Etal. Boasting a castle, a world-famous battlefield, and asteam light
DISCOVER BLANCHLAND
The fairytale in the fells. Step back in time in Blanchland, the postcard-perfect, honey-stone village with the rightful reputation as one of the prettiest villages in the north of England. Stones, cobbles, hanging baskets and winding lanes are everywhere in Blanchland, and there isn’t a modern-day chainstore in sight. MARKETS IN NORTHUMBERLAND Ponteland no longer holds a weekly market, however they do have the occasional street trader. If you are interested in street trading, please contact Neil Brown, Markets Manager, Northumberland: Email: Neil.Brown@northumberland.gov.ukTelephone: 07909 688174. Contact us. BIRDWATCHING IN NORTHUMBERLAND When the Daily Telegraph described Northumberland as "a birder's paradise", they weren't exaggerating. Spot puffins and a myriad of other seabirds on a boat trip, tuck into pizza while you watch out for wildlife with Wild Intirgue, or treat yourself to a day out with a professional birdwatching guide.We have rare species of international significance to admire when bird and wildlife watching.EXPLORE ALNMOUTH
Alnmouth in Northumberland. Explore Alnmouth. With its colourful houses, wildlife aplenty, and tranquil beach, Alnmouth sits within one of Northumberland's Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty. There's always an opportunity to appreciate the coastline here, be it walking, cycling, or horse riding. Explore.DISCOVER POWBURN
This causeway slices through Powburn during the 55-mile march from Corbridge to Berwick-upon-Tweed. If you enjoy walking, you could visit the hidden paradise that is Branton Lakes Nature Reserve. This is a nature conservation site full of diverse habitats, plants, birds, andTHRUNTON WOODS
Thrunton Woods | Visit Northumberland. @thenorthernhikers. Discover Thrunton Woods. Footpaths, fables and a wildlife-filled forest floor can all be discovered in the depths of Thrunton Woods. This enchanting woodland overlooks the Cheviot Hills and is home to hidden trails with spectacular viewpoints. Explore. VISIT NORTHUMBERLAND An amazing place. Northumberland is a land of big adventures, breathtaking beauty and unlimited possibilities. Discover romantically ruinous castles, barely-visited beaches, bunting-strewn market towns, and enjoy unlimited experiences. View on a map. Northumberland.TOWNS AND VILLAGES
Staggering, seaside castle remains, cosy cafés on cobbled corners, bustling markets with trinket-filled stalls and country pubs overlooking sweeping landscapes. All of this and more lies in our towns and villages, where the welcomes are warm, the sites are spectacular and the food is exquisite. BEST SHORT WALKS IN NORTHUMBERLAND This circular route is around 5.2 miles in total. Getting here - The AD122 Hadrian’s Wall Country Bus stops at Steel Rigg car park and The Sill car park. You can also park at either of these in order to access this walking route. 2). Walltown Crags - Northumberland National Park is one of the most spectacular places to see Hadrian’sWall
EXPLORE FORD & ETAL ESTATES The Ford and Etal Estates are home to Northumberland’s hidden gems - two picturesque villages that help to support a vibrant tourist economy. For those who love the outdoors, horse riding, canoeing, fishing, walking, and cycling, it’s about time you took a trip to Ford & Etal. Boasting a castle, a world-famous battlefield, and asteam light
DISCOVER BLANCHLAND
The fairytale in the fells. Step back in time in Blanchland, the postcard-perfect, honey-stone village with the rightful reputation as one of the prettiest villages in the north of England. Stones, cobbles, hanging baskets and winding lanes are everywhere in Blanchland, and there isn’t a modern-day chainstore in sight. MARKETS IN NORTHUMBERLAND Ponteland no longer holds a weekly market, however they do have the occasional street trader. If you are interested in street trading, please contact Neil Brown, Markets Manager, Northumberland: Email: Neil.Brown@northumberland.gov.ukTelephone: 07909 688174. Contact us. BIRDWATCHING IN NORTHUMBERLAND When the Daily Telegraph described Northumberland as "a birder's paradise", they weren't exaggerating. Spot puffins and a myriad of other seabirds on a boat trip, tuck into pizza while you watch out for wildlife with Wild Intirgue, or treat yourself to a day out with a professional birdwatching guide.We have rare species of international significance to admire when bird and wildlife watching.EXPLORE ALNMOUTH
Alnmouth in Northumberland. Explore Alnmouth. With its colourful houses, wildlife aplenty, and tranquil beach, Alnmouth sits within one of Northumberland's Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty. There's always an opportunity to appreciate the coastline here, be it walking, cycling, or horse riding. Explore.DISCOVER POWBURN
This causeway slices through Powburn during the 55-mile march from Corbridge to Berwick-upon-Tweed. If you enjoy walking, you could visit the hidden paradise that is Branton Lakes Nature Reserve. This is a nature conservation site full of diverse habitats, plants, birds, andTHRUNTON WOODS
Thrunton Woods | Visit Northumberland. @thenorthernhikers. Discover Thrunton Woods. Footpaths, fables and a wildlife-filled forest floor can all be discovered in the depths of Thrunton Woods. This enchanting woodland overlooks the Cheviot Hills and is home to hidden trails with spectacular viewpoints. Explore. VISIT NORTHUMBERLAND An amazing place. Northumberland is a land of big adventures, breathtaking beauty and unlimited possibilities. Discover romantically ruinous castles, barely-visited beaches, bunting-strewn market towns, and enjoy unlimited experiences. View on a map. Northumberland.TOWNS AND VILLAGES
Staggering, seaside castle remains, cosy cafés on cobbled corners, bustling markets with trinket-filled stalls and country pubs overlooking sweeping landscapes. All of this and more lies in our towns and villages, where the welcomes are warm, the sites are spectacular and the food is exquisite. 21 THINGS TO DO IN 2021 Go wild cheviot goat spotting and enjoy an al fresco dinner with Wild Intrigue’s Goats and Gourmet activity. Cheviot Goats are members of one of the oldest herds of wild animals in Britain, and are a rare find roaming in the Cheviots.The trip is followed by an al fresco gourmet meal prepared by local chef Chris from Fells Kitchen while you take in the breath taking College Valley views. EXPLORE INGRAM AND BREAMISH VALLEY Ingram and Breamish Valley. The picturesque, stone-built hamlet of Ingram is nestled away in the sweeping Breamish Valley. Home to ancient hill forts, Bronze Age settlements, fauna-covered moorland and rushing waterfalls, you can hike, cycle, picnic and explore in this vast valley. Explore. Destinations. Scenic spots. NorthumberlandNational Park.
BIRDWATCHING IN NORTHUMBERLAND When the Daily Telegraph described Northumberland as "a birder's paradise", they weren't exaggerating. Spot puffins and a myriad of other seabirds on a boat trip, tuck into pizza while you watch out for wildlife with Wild Intirgue, or treat yourself to a day out with a professional birdwatching guide.We have rare species of international significance to admire when bird and wildlife watching. GO GLAMPING IN NORTHUMBERLAND The unique Wild Northumbrian Tipis and Yurts amongst the rolling fells of the beautiful Northumberland National Park. Wildlife, space, peace. Offering 3 fully insulated gorgeous Yurts , 3 Tipis and Shepherds Huts in their own unique private sites amoungst the fells andDISCOVER BLYTH
Sitting on the promenade close to South Beach, Blyth Bandstand built in around 1929 is an iconic coastal landmark that regularly plays host to live music and events. Head to Coastline Restaurant and ta ke away some of the most delicious fish and chips in the county, or grab a gelato-to-go and savour it on the golden sands of South Beach.DISCOVER KIRKHARLE
Discover Kirkharle | Visit Northumberland. @blog_on_the_tyne. Discover Kirkharle in Northumberland. Unearth Kirkharle. This peaceful hamlet just west of Morpeth is the birthplace of the iconic Capability Brown, a leading light in heritage landscape design. Enjoy the incredible landscape he created in his hometown by visiting Kirkharle. WATBIKE | VISIT NORTHUMBERLAND WATBike are a cycling charity, based at Kirkley near Ponteland (on the same site as Kirkley Cafe). Our workshop is open Monday to Friday 10am to 4pm and on Saturdays from 10am to 2pm.MUCKLE BREWING
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EXPLORE WARKWORTH
Act as king or queen for the day at Warkworth Castle, an English Heritage Site which dominates the skyline of this ancient village. Built on a rocky spur encircled by the River Coquet, the main street of Warkworth has some of the most attractive views in Northumberland. The main street is a must-see, with its inns, shops, and upmarketgalleries.
COQUET ISLAND
The ‘Clowns of the Sea’. Every spring, Coquet Island becomes bustling with birdlife as some 35,000 seabirds cram onto this tiny island to breed. Most famously, puffins whose cute and clumsy mannerisms have earned them the nickname of the ‘clowns of the sea’, visit in their thousands. Their brightly coloured beaks,waddling gait and
STATELY HOMES
Towering ramparts, grand stairways and ornamental gardens characterise Northumberland’s array of stately homes and country houses. Explore the first house to be lit by hydroelectricity, admire pre-Raphaelite paintings in the home of the Trevelyan family and ogle at extravagant baroque architecture. Read more Cragside House near Rothbury was the first house in the world to be lit byDISCOVER WOOLER
A walkers’ paradise, Wooler sits on the edge of Northumberland’s spectacular National Park. This tiny, stone-built market town is home to a bustling High Street with a smattering of traditional shops, pubs and cafes, along with churches and buildings that date back to the 17-1800s. Also known as ‘‘The gateway to the Cheviots’, Wooler GO GLAMPING IN NORTHUMBERLAND Set in the heart of Northumberland, four luxury shepherds huts offering boutique accommodation in a rural setting resulting in the ultimate glamping experience. £110.00 Per Night. Add to your pinboard. Berwick-upon-Tweed Caravan & Camping.DRURIDGE BAY
Infringed with rugged dunes, Druridge Bay has unspoilt coastline stretching as far as the eye can see. The area is a haven for birdwatchers, walkers and anyone wanting to breathe in the natural beauty of Northumberland in a peaceful setting. WOOLER TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE Wooler Tourist Information Centre serves North Northumberland and the Cheviot Hills. A wonderful area for walking and touring in the Northumberland National Park and Cheviot Hills. Wooler is only 15 miles from the stunning Northumberland Coast EXPLORE NEWBIGGIN-BY-THE-SEA The once vital port for shipping grain and ex-coal mining town is now a small fishing port, and Newbiggin Maritime Centre is its hub. Housing a seaview cafe, Seashore Shop and a three gallery museum, this fantastic visitor attraction offers an array of events, including anST CUTHBERT'S CAVE
St. Cuthbert’s Cave, known locally as Cuddy’s Cave is an overhanging outcrop of Sandstone rock, supported by an isolated pillar of stone. In the Mid 19th Century the entrance was enclosed by a stone wall and used as a ‘lambing shed’. Once owned by the Leather family, the area was for a time the family burial place, beingconsecrated in
NORTHUMBERLAND EVENTS When government guidelines allow for it, Northumberland plays host to foodie festivals and agricultural shows offering a smorgasbord of delicious local produce and an insight into our rural culture. Tuck into local dishes at Berwick , Alnwick and Tynedale, and discover walking festivals to strike out upon in Haltwhistle , Rothbury andBerwick.
EXPLORE WARKWORTH
Act as king or queen for the day at Warkworth Castle, an English Heritage Site which dominates the skyline of this ancient village. Built on a rocky spur encircled by the River Coquet, the main street of Warkworth has some of the most attractive views in Northumberland. The main street is a must-see, with its inns, shops, and upmarketgalleries.
COQUET ISLAND
The ‘Clowns of the Sea’. Every spring, Coquet Island becomes bustling with birdlife as some 35,000 seabirds cram onto this tiny island to breed. Most famously, puffins whose cute and clumsy mannerisms have earned them the nickname of the ‘clowns of the sea’, visit in their thousands. Their brightly coloured beaks,waddling gait and
STATELY HOMES
Towering ramparts, grand stairways and ornamental gardens characterise Northumberland’s array of stately homes and country houses. Explore the first house to be lit by hydroelectricity, admire pre-Raphaelite paintings in the home of the Trevelyan family and ogle at extravagant baroque architecture. Read more Cragside House near Rothbury was the first house in the world to be lit byDISCOVER WOOLER
A walkers’ paradise, Wooler sits on the edge of Northumberland’s spectacular National Park. This tiny, stone-built market town is home to a bustling High Street with a smattering of traditional shops, pubs and cafes, along with churches and buildings that date back to the 17-1800s. Also known as ‘‘The gateway to the Cheviots’, Wooler GO GLAMPING IN NORTHUMBERLAND Set in the heart of Northumberland, four luxury shepherds huts offering boutique accommodation in a rural setting resulting in the ultimate glamping experience. £110.00 Per Night. Add to your pinboard. Berwick-upon-Tweed Caravan & Camping.DRURIDGE BAY
Infringed with rugged dunes, Druridge Bay has unspoilt coastline stretching as far as the eye can see. The area is a haven for birdwatchers, walkers and anyone wanting to breathe in the natural beauty of Northumberland in a peaceful setting. WOOLER TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE Wooler Tourist Information Centre serves North Northumberland and the Cheviot Hills. A wonderful area for walking and touring in the Northumberland National Park and Cheviot Hills. Wooler is only 15 miles from the stunning Northumberland Coast EXPLORE NEWBIGGIN-BY-THE-SEA The once vital port for shipping grain and ex-coal mining town is now a small fishing port, and Newbiggin Maritime Centre is its hub. Housing a seaview cafe, Seashore Shop and a three gallery museum, this fantastic visitor attraction offers an array of events, including anST CUTHBERT'S CAVE
St. Cuthbert’s Cave, known locally as Cuddy’s Cave is an overhanging outcrop of Sandstone rock, supported by an isolated pillar of stone. In the Mid 19th Century the entrance was enclosed by a stone wall and used as a ‘lambing shed’. Once owned by the Leather family, the area was for a time the family burial place, beingconsecrated in
EXPLORE WARKWORTH
Act as king or queen for the day at Warkworth Castle, an English Heritage Site which dominates the skyline of this ancient village.Built on a rocky spur encircled by the River Coquet, the main street of Warkworth has some of the most attractive views in Northumberland. Read more The main street is a must-see, with its inns, shops, and upmarket galleries.STATELY HOMES
Towering ramparts, grand stairways and ornamental gardens characterise Northumberland’s array of stately homes and country houses. Explore the first house to be lit by hydroelectricity, admire pre-Raphaelite paintings in the home of the Trevelyan family and ogle at extravagant baroque architecture. Read more Cragside House near Rothbury was the first house in the world to be lit by GO GLAMPING IN NORTHUMBERLAND The unique Wild Northumbrian Tipis and Yurts amongst the rolling fells of the beautiful Northumberland National Park. Wildlife, space, peace. Offering 3 fully insulated gorgeous Yurts , 3 Tipis and Shepherds Huts in their own unique private sites amoungst the fells and HAUXLEY NATURE RESERVE AND VISITOR CENTRE Latest COVID-19 Update Read More. Visit NorthumberlandST CUTHBERT'S CAVE
St. Cuthbert’s Cave, known locally as Cuddy’s Cave is an overhanging outcrop of Sandstone rock, supported by an isolated pillar of stone. In the Mid 19th Century the entrance was enclosed by a stone wall and used as a ‘lambing shed’. Once owned by the Leather family, the area was for a time the family burial place, beingconsecrated in
PINPOINT ADVENTURE
Pinpoint Adventure is a family run adventure activities company based in Northumberland, the North East of England and Cumbria, the NorthWest of England.
CLIMB GB | VISIT NORTHUMBERLAND Run by Tom Hopper, Climb GB provides rock climbing, hill walking, navigation, winter skills, scrambling and bouldering courses in Northumberland, the Lake District and the Scottish Highlands.. Climb GB specialises in instructional courses for all abilities, so whether you are an absolute beginner or already an expert looking to hone your skills then Climb GB has a course for you.MIGHTY DUB FEST
With so much to see and do, a trip to Belsay is one of the best value family days out in North East England. Explore the grand medieval castle, later extended to include a magnificent Jacobean mansion and don’t miss the stunning views from the top of the tower. HAGGERSTON CASTLE HOLIDAY PARK Haggerston Castle Holiday Park will impress you from the moment you arrive - after all, not many caravan parks have an actual castle tower in the grounds! Once you've settled in you'll find loads of things to do during your stay - splash around in our two heated pools, visit our stables and take a pony for a ride, spend some time relaxing in our beautiful Italian gardens or take to the gentleMUCKLE BREWING
Mighty Beers of Northumberland. Bottle conditioned in garden brewery. NORTHUMBERLAND EVENTS Where else can you find a puffin festival, a fire festival, and a cavalcade of 150 horses and riders setting off to ‘ride the bounds’? Whatever you’re looking for, Northumberland holds year-round events for families, foodies, and festival-lovers. INSPIRE ME | VISIT NORTHUMBERLAND Let us inspire you to squeeze every last drop of enjoyment out of Northumberland when you visit. Scroll through our blogs, latest news, and stunning images, and see where it takes you.DISCOVER BLANCHLAND
Prepare to be blown away by the intense views of the North Pennines, one of the most remote and unspoilt places in England. This landscape of tumbling waterfalls and vast heather moors, where peatlands meld with ancient hay meadows, holds the double accolade of being a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and Britain’s first UNESCO European and Global Geopark.DISCOVER WOOLER
A walkers’ paradise, Wooler sits on the edge of Northumberland’s spectacular National Park. This tiny, stone-built market town is home to a bustling High Street with a smattering of traditional shops, pubs and cafes, along with churches and buildings that date back to the17-1800s.
ST CUTHBERT'S CAVE
St Cuthbert’s Cave, nestled away in the remote countryside of Belford, oozes mystery due to its spiritual past.It is said that the ancient monks of Lindisfarne laid St Cuthbert’s body to rest here in AD875, the reputable saint who possessed the power of spiritualhealing.
GO GLAMPING IN NORTHUMBERLAND The unique Wild Northumbrian Tipis and Yurts amongst the rolling fells of the beautiful Northumberland National Park. Wildlife, space, peace. Offering 3 fully insulated gorgeous Yurts , 3 Tipis and Shepherds Huts in their own unique private sites amoungst the fells andCOQUET ISLAND
Every spring, Coquet Island becomes bustling with birdlife as some 35,000 seabirds cram onto this tiny island to breed. Most famously, puffins whose cute and clumsy mannerisms have earned them the nickname of the ‘clowns of the sea’, visit in their thousands. WOOLER TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE Wooler Tourist Information Centre serves North Northumberland and the Cheviot Hills. A wonderful area for walking and touring in the Northumberland National Park and Cheviot Hills. Wooler is only 15 miles from the stunning Northumberland CoastEXPLORE BAMBURGH
The closest touring and caravan holiday park to magnificent Bamburgh, Glororum is a hidden gem. Just a few minutes drive from Bamburgh village with its shops, cafes and restaurants and miles of empty beaches, this beautifully maintained park has everything you need to enjoy your touring holiday or to have your very own caravan holiday home in sought after Bamburgh. ELECTRIC BIKE NETWORK Sometimes you need a little extra push and Northumberland’s e-bikes do just that. Explore steeper hills and lengthier routes with some extra power behind your pedals and feel satisfied that you covered as much ground as possible when you hang your helmet at the end of theday.
NORTHUMBERLAND EVENTS Where else can you find a puffin festival, a fire festival, and a cavalcade of 150 horses and riders setting off to ‘ride the bounds’? Whatever you’re looking for, Northumberland holds year-round events for families, foodies, and festival-lovers. INSPIRE ME | VISIT NORTHUMBERLAND Let us inspire you to squeeze every last drop of enjoyment out of Northumberland when you visit. Scroll through our blogs, latest news, and stunning images, and see where it takes you.DISCOVER BLANCHLAND
Prepare to be blown away by the intense views of the North Pennines, one of the most remote and unspoilt places in England. This landscape of tumbling waterfalls and vast heather moors, where peatlands meld with ancient hay meadows, holds the double accolade of being a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and Britain’s first UNESCO European and Global Geopark.DISCOVER WOOLER
A walkers’ paradise, Wooler sits on the edge of Northumberland’s spectacular National Park. This tiny, stone-built market town is home to a bustling High Street with a smattering of traditional shops, pubs and cafes, along with churches and buildings that date back to the17-1800s.
ST CUTHBERT'S CAVE
St Cuthbert’s Cave, nestled away in the remote countryside of Belford, oozes mystery due to its spiritual past.It is said that the ancient monks of Lindisfarne laid St Cuthbert’s body to rest here in AD875, the reputable saint who possessed the power of spiritualhealing.
GO GLAMPING IN NORTHUMBERLAND The unique Wild Northumbrian Tipis and Yurts amongst the rolling fells of the beautiful Northumberland National Park. Wildlife, space, peace. Offering 3 fully insulated gorgeous Yurts , 3 Tipis and Shepherds Huts in their own unique private sites amoungst the fells andCOQUET ISLAND
Every spring, Coquet Island becomes bustling with birdlife as some 35,000 seabirds cram onto this tiny island to breed. Most famously, puffins whose cute and clumsy mannerisms have earned them the nickname of the ‘clowns of the sea’, visit in their thousands. WOOLER TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE Wooler Tourist Information Centre serves North Northumberland and the Cheviot Hills. A wonderful area for walking and touring in the Northumberland National Park and Cheviot Hills. Wooler is only 15 miles from the stunning Northumberland CoastEXPLORE BAMBURGH
The closest touring and caravan holiday park to magnificent Bamburgh, Glororum is a hidden gem. Just a few minutes drive from Bamburgh village with its shops, cafes and restaurants and miles of empty beaches, this beautifully maintained park has everything you need to enjoy your touring holiday or to have your very own caravan holiday home in sought after Bamburgh. ELECTRIC BIKE NETWORK Sometimes you need a little extra push and Northumberland’s e-bikes do just that. Explore steeper hills and lengthier routes with some extra power behind your pedals and feel satisfied that you covered as much ground as possible when you hang your helmet at the end of theday.
VISIT NORTHUMBERLAND An amazing place. Northumberland is a land of big adventures, breathtaking beauty and unlimited possibilities. Discover romantically ruinous castles, barely-visited beaches, bunting-strewn market towns, and enjoy unlimited experiences. View on a map. Northumberland.EXPLORE WARKWORTH
Act as king or queen for the day at Warkworth Castle, an English Heritage Site which dominates the skyline of this ancient village. Built on a rocky spur encircled by the River Coquet, the main street of Warkworth has some of the most attractive views in Northumberland. The main street is a must-see, with its inns, shops, and upmarketgalleries.
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The fairytale in the fells. Step back in time in Blanchland, the postcard-perfect, honey-stone village with the rightful reputation as one of the prettiest villages in the north of England. Stones, cobbles, hanging baskets and winding lanes are everywhere in Blanchland, and there isn’t a modern-day chainstore in sight.COQUET ISLAND
The ‘Clowns of the Sea’. Every spring, Coquet Island becomes bustling with birdlife as some 35,000 seabirds cram onto this tiny island to breed. Most famously, puffins whose cute and clumsy mannerisms have earned them the nickname of the ‘clowns of the sea’, visit in their thousands. Their brightly coloured beaks,waddling gait and
GO GLAMPING IN NORTHUMBERLAND In the English Borders, this is an ideal base for outdoor life in the stunning Northumberland National Park and for exploring either the East or West coast. £14.00 Per Night. Add toEXPLORE BELLINGHAM
Visit Bellingham in Northumberland. Explore Bellingham. Bellingham’s village charm, riverside setting and spectacular countryside make it a retreat to remember. B&Bs, traditional pubs and stone cottages can be found in the village, with waterfalls, trails and cycling routes just waiting to be explored. Explore.EXPLORE BAMBURGH
A castle view around every corner. As the royal capital of the ancient kingdom of Northumbria, spell-binding Bamburgh holds a history worth discovering. All the while, awe-inspiring Bamburgh Castle will be your backdrop, and you can wander down the main street, past the cosy Copper Kettle Cafe and towards the village’s landmark red phone box DARK SKIES | VISIT NORTHUMBERLAND It's safe to say that Northumberland is the best place to stargaze in the UK. 572 square miles of the county have been awarded Gold Tier status for their dark skies, and our Dark Sky Park is the largest in the UK. So get ready for a star-studded show. BOCKENFIELD COUNTRY PARK Outstanding five star beach front caravan holiday park in the coastal village of Cresswell just 30 minutes north of Newcastle upon Tyne. Luxury caravan hire available for families and couples alike.TARSET VALLEY TAXIS
With so much to see and do, a trip to Belsay is one of the best value family days out in North East England. Explore the grand medieval castle, later extended to include a magnificent Jacobean mansion and don’t miss the stunning views from the top of the tower. NORTHUMBERLAND EVENTS Where else can you find a puffin festival, a fire festival, and a cavalcade of 150 horses and riders setting off to ‘ride the bounds’? Whatever you’re looking for, Northumberland holds year-round events for families, foodies, and festival-lovers. INSPIRE ME | VISIT NORTHUMBERLAND Let us inspire you to squeeze every last drop of enjoyment out of Northumberland when you visit. Scroll through our blogs, latest news, and stunning images, and see where it takes you.DISCOVER BLANCHLAND
Prepare to be blown away by the intense views of the North Pennines, one of the most remote and unspoilt places in England. This landscape of tumbling waterfalls and vast heather moors, where peatlands meld with ancient hay meadows, holds the double accolade of being a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and Britain’s first UNESCO European and Global Geopark.DISCOVER WOOLER
A walkers’ paradise, Wooler sits on the edge of Northumberland’s spectacular National Park. This tiny, stone-built market town is home to a bustling High Street with a smattering of traditional shops, pubs and cafes, along with churches and buildings that date back to the17-1800s.
ST CUTHBERT'S CAVE
St Cuthbert’s Cave, nestled away in the remote countryside of Belford, oozes mystery due to its spiritual past.It is said that the ancient monks of Lindisfarne laid St Cuthbert’s body to rest here in AD875, the reputable saint who possessed the power of spiritualhealing.
GO GLAMPING IN NORTHUMBERLAND The unique Wild Northumbrian Tipis and Yurts amongst the rolling fells of the beautiful Northumberland National Park. Wildlife, space, peace. Offering 3 fully insulated gorgeous Yurts , 3 Tipis and Shepherds Huts in their own unique private sites amoungst the fells andCOQUET ISLAND
Every spring, Coquet Island becomes bustling with birdlife as some 35,000 seabirds cram onto this tiny island to breed. Most famously, puffins whose cute and clumsy mannerisms have earned them the nickname of the ‘clowns of the sea’, visit in their thousands. WOOLER TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE Wooler Tourist Information Centre serves North Northumberland and the Cheviot Hills. A wonderful area for walking and touring in the Northumberland National Park and Cheviot Hills. Wooler is only 15 miles from the stunning Northumberland CoastEXPLORE BAMBURGH
The closest touring and caravan holiday park to magnificent Bamburgh, Glororum is a hidden gem. Just a few minutes drive from Bamburgh village with its shops, cafes and restaurants and miles of empty beaches, this beautifully maintained park has everything you need to enjoy your touring holiday or to have your very own caravan holiday home in sought after Bamburgh. ELECTRIC BIKE NETWORK Sometimes you need a little extra push and Northumberland’s e-bikes do just that. Explore steeper hills and lengthier routes with some extra power behind your pedals and feel satisfied that you covered as much ground as possible when you hang your helmet at the end of theday.
NORTHUMBERLAND EVENTS Where else can you find a puffin festival, a fire festival, and a cavalcade of 150 horses and riders setting off to ‘ride the bounds’? Whatever you’re looking for, Northumberland holds year-round events for families, foodies, and festival-lovers. INSPIRE ME | VISIT NORTHUMBERLAND Let us inspire you to squeeze every last drop of enjoyment out of Northumberland when you visit. Scroll through our blogs, latest news, and stunning images, and see where it takes you.DISCOVER BLANCHLAND
Prepare to be blown away by the intense views of the North Pennines, one of the most remote and unspoilt places in England. This landscape of tumbling waterfalls and vast heather moors, where peatlands meld with ancient hay meadows, holds the double accolade of being a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and Britain’s first UNESCO European and Global Geopark.DISCOVER WOOLER
A walkers’ paradise, Wooler sits on the edge of Northumberland’s spectacular National Park. This tiny, stone-built market town is home to a bustling High Street with a smattering of traditional shops, pubs and cafes, along with churches and buildings that date back to the17-1800s.
ST CUTHBERT'S CAVE
St Cuthbert’s Cave, nestled away in the remote countryside of Belford, oozes mystery due to its spiritual past.It is said that the ancient monks of Lindisfarne laid St Cuthbert’s body to rest here in AD875, the reputable saint who possessed the power of spiritualhealing.
GO GLAMPING IN NORTHUMBERLAND The unique Wild Northumbrian Tipis and Yurts amongst the rolling fells of the beautiful Northumberland National Park. Wildlife, space, peace. Offering 3 fully insulated gorgeous Yurts , 3 Tipis and Shepherds Huts in their own unique private sites amoungst the fells andCOQUET ISLAND
Every spring, Coquet Island becomes bustling with birdlife as some 35,000 seabirds cram onto this tiny island to breed. Most famously, puffins whose cute and clumsy mannerisms have earned them the nickname of the ‘clowns of the sea’, visit in their thousands. WOOLER TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE Wooler Tourist Information Centre serves North Northumberland and the Cheviot Hills. A wonderful area for walking and touring in the Northumberland National Park and Cheviot Hills. Wooler is only 15 miles from the stunning Northumberland CoastEXPLORE BAMBURGH
The closest touring and caravan holiday park to magnificent Bamburgh, Glororum is a hidden gem. Just a few minutes drive from Bamburgh village with its shops, cafes and restaurants and miles of empty beaches, this beautifully maintained park has everything you need to enjoy your touring holiday or to have your very own caravan holiday home in sought after Bamburgh. ELECTRIC BIKE NETWORK Sometimes you need a little extra push and Northumberland’s e-bikes do just that. Explore steeper hills and lengthier routes with some extra power behind your pedals and feel satisfied that you covered as much ground as possible when you hang your helmet at the end of theday.
VISIT NORTHUMBERLAND Find UK short breaks and holiday destinations. Northumberland is a land of big adventures, breathtaking beauty and unlimitedpossibilities.
EXPLORE WARKWORTH
Act as king or queen for the day at Warkworth Castle, an English Heritage Site which dominates the skyline of this ancient village.Built on a rocky spur encircled by the River Coquet, the main street of Warkworth has some of the most attractive views in Northumberland. Read more The main street is a must-see, with its inns, shops, and upmarket galleries.EXPLORE ROTHBURY
Rothbury is at the heart of Northumberland’s countryside. This traditional market town is a peaceful and picturesque haven, which is built of the same mellow sandstone as the rolling hills that surroundit.
DISCOVER BLANCHLAND
Prepare to be blown away by the intense views of the North Pennines, one of the most remote and unspoilt places in England. This landscape of tumbling waterfalls and vast heather moors, where peatlands meld with ancient hay meadows, holds the double accolade of being a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and Britain’s first UNESCO European and Global Geopark. GO GLAMPING IN NORTHUMBERLAND The unique Wild Northumbrian Tipis and Yurts amongst the rolling fells of the beautiful Northumberland National Park. Wildlife, space, peace. Offering 3 fully insulated gorgeous Yurts , 3 Tipis and Shepherds Huts in their own unique private sites amoungst the fells andCOQUET ISLAND
Every spring, Coquet Island becomes bustling with birdlife as some 35,000 seabirds cram onto this tiny island to breed. Most famously, puffins whose cute and clumsy mannerisms have earned them the nickname of the ‘clowns of the sea’, visit in their thousands.EXPLORE BAMBURGH
The closest touring and caravan holiday park to magnificent Bamburgh, Glororum is a hidden gem. Just a few minutes drive from Bamburgh village with its shops, cafes and restaurants and miles of empty beaches, this beautifully maintained park has everything you need to enjoy your touring holiday or to have your very own caravan holiday home in sought after Bamburgh. DARK SKIES | VISIT NORTHUMBERLAND It's safe to say that Northumberland is the best place to stargaze in the UK. 572 square miles of the county have been awarded Gold Tier status for their dark skies, and our Dark Sky Park is the largest in the UK. So get ready for a star-studded show. BOCKENFIELD COUNTRY PARK Outstanding five star beach front caravan holiday park in the coastal village of Cresswell just 30 minutes north of Newcastle upon Tyne. Luxury caravan hire available for families and couples alike.TARSET VALLEY TAXIS
With so much to see and do, a trip to Belsay is one of the best value family days out in North East England. Explore the grand medieval castle, later extended to include a magnificent Jacobean mansion and don’t miss the stunning views from the top of the tower.Got it!
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