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Caistron is a mature, picturesque 50 acre lake located in the beautiful Coquet Valley near Rothbury.
Thropton
Cafe
Rochester
The William Turner Garden, formal gardens and historic architectural remains. Riverside and woodland walks, aviary, tennis courts, bowling greens, paddling pool and boating.
VAQAS accreditation.
Morpeth
Picnic area alongside the River Derwent near the head of the Derwent Reservoir.
Edmundbyers
Traditional country pub serving homecooked food using local produce where possible and real ale from micro breweries in the North.
Langley-on-Tyne
Castle themed indoor play centre - purpose built in 2001. Numerous play features and comfortable seating for parents plus outdoor go-karting.
Alnwick
A dramatic section of wall with turrets and an impressive milecastle.
Haltwhistle
Showroom detailing beekeeping, the history and biology of honeybees, wasps and bumble bees. An observation hive, a range of honey based products, vintage vehicles and a cafe.
Horncliffe
Contemporary landscapes, wildlife and equestrian art in a spacious, relaxed setting.
Chatton
Chatton Trout Fishery is a family run enterprise that aims to provide the highest quality trout fly fishing in relaxed and friendly surroundings.
Chatton
Birthplace cottage (1700) and farmyard. Printing house using original printing blocks. Introductory exhibition of the life, work and countryside.
Mickley
Remains of Roman bridge which carried Hadrian's Wall across the North Tyne River, east of Chesters Fort.
Humshaugh
The best preserved example of a Roman cavalry fort in Britain, including extensive remains and a fine on-site museum.
Chollerford
Beautiful 2-acre walled garden containing unique extensive herb collection, Roman garden, National Collections of thyme and marjoram. Herbaceous borders and nursery.
Humshaugh
Pub in centre of village.
Hexham
The Cheviot Hills are Englands most northerly hills and cover some 400 square miles of the Northumberland National Park.
Wooler
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.
Chillingham
The pure-bred survivors of the wild white cattle herd which once roamed the forests of Britain.
Chillingham
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.
Wark
Chipchase Castle Nursery is a Victorian walled garden specialising in unusual hardy perennials. Garden shop and self-serve teas.
Wark