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Ashington
Woodhorn celebrates Northumberland. Stunning new architecture and listed colliery buildings set in a country park, house fascinating displays, galleries, interactives and amazing archival treasures. See paintings by the famous Pitmen Painters here.
Belsay
With so much to see and do, a trip to Belsay is one of the best value family days out in North East England. Stunning gardens, beautiful acrchitecture and magnificent views all in one place.
Warkworth
Set in a quaint Northumberland town, this hill-top fortress and hermitage offers a fantastic family day out.
Corbridge
Dilston Castle & Chapel, belonging to the North Pennines Heritage Trust, are situated in the grounds of Dilston College off the B6321/A695 roads between Corbridge and Hexham.
Alnwick
Alnwick Castle is one of Europe's finest. Majestic and imposing, it has a packed daily events programme, fine art treasures, wonderful architecture and children's activities.
Bamburgh
A spectacular castle with fantastic coastal views. The stunning Kings Hall and Keep house collections of armour, artwork, porcelain and furniture.
Craster
The ruins of Dunstanbrugh Castle tower over the Northumberland coastal line. It is an ideal family day out with a picnic area, fantastic views, and it is not far from the Scottish Borders.
Chillingham
In the heart of Northumberland, a medieval castle with stunning views of formal gardens and the Cheviot Hills. Perfect for architectural and naturalist/historical enthusiasts or anyone looking for an unforgettable holiday.
Hexham
Once patrolled by soldiers from all corners of the Roman Empire, Hadrian's Wall is one of our best-known and loved attractions.
The best thing about the Roman Wall is that, remarkably, stretches of it are still intact.
Cornhill On Tweed
Walk the footsteps of the soldiers who fought on the Flodden Battle field nearly 500 years ago. It is hard to conceive today of the carnage that took place there on the 9th September 1513, when surveying the rolling hills.
Holy Island
Experience the serenity of Lindisfarne Priory, cut off from the world on the beautiful Holy Island. Take in panoramic views of the Northumbrian coast, unpack a picnic in the priory grounds, and take a break from the hustle and bustle of life.
Chollerford
The best preserved example of a Roman cavalry fort in Britain, explore extensive remains and a fine on-site museum.
Holy Island
Still a place of pilgrimage even in these more secular times, the Holy Island of Lindisfarne is the very fountainhead of England's Christian heritage.
Holy Island
Dramatic Tudor Fort converted into an intimate holiday home in 1903 for Edward Hudson by architect Sir Edwin Lutyens. With charming Gertrude Jekyll walled garden. Please ring to check opening times before travelling.
Bardon Mill
Visitors may inspect the remains of the Roman fort and settlement, see its extraordinary finds in the superb museum. Full-scale replicas of Roman buildings. Please ring to check winter opening times.
Haydon Bridge
The most complete example of a British Roman fort, Housesteads features magnificent ruins and stunning views of the countryside surrounding Hadrian's Wall.
Edlingham
The riverside ruins, principally the solar tower, of a manor house progressively fortified against the Scots during the 14th century.
Gilsland
A fine 914 metre stretch of wall, including 2 turrets, ending at a bridge abutment, much altered in Roman times owing to changes in the course of the river and rebuilding of the bridge.
Haltwhistle
A dramatic section of wall with turrets and an impressive milecastle.
Wark
Chipchase Castle is one of the best examples of Jacobean architecture. Also chapel, 14thC pele tower, walled vegetable and wild gardens with lake and herbaceous border.