If you want stylish shopping and a rich history to explore, go to Morpeth, the historic county town of Northumberland.
Combine the old and the new with a walk around Morpeth's modern Wednesday market which is just a stone's throw from the 13th century Chantry that houses the town's Bagpipe Museum and Northumbrian Arts and Craft Gallery.
You can wander along woodland paths in Morpeth's colourful Carlisle Park which boasts river boating, tennis courts and bowls. The park also plays host to the wonderful Turner Garden - celebrating the life of William Turner, the father of English botany who was born and educated at Morpeth.
For the best in local produce, experience Morpeth's Farmers Market that takes place on the first Saturday of every month in the historic market place. There is also Rutherfords, an old-fashioned department store selling just about anything, that began trading in 1846.
Morpeth is proud of Northumberland's heritage and every year presents the Northumbrian Gathering. The gathering is three exciting jam-packed days celebrating the county's traditions, with concerts, street events, dances and exhibitions.
Within a short distance of Morpeth lie wonderful country estates and gardens like Wallington House and Belsay Hall, Castle & Gardens. Druridge Bay, with its magnificent seven-mile stretch of golden sand and dunes is only 20 minutes away by car. Also nearby is Woodhorn Museum Archives and Country Park where you can explore the rich industrial heritage that this part of Northumberland is very proud of.





