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Very near Hadrian's Wall. Open fires, real ales and extensive menu.
Wall
Let us haul your bag, leaving you free to walk without hassle or worry.
Newcastle upon Tyne
Hadrian's Wall is 73 miles long stretching from Wallsend-on-Tyne in the east to Bowness-on-Solway in the west.
Bardon Mill
Accommodation, booking and baggage transfer, cycle transfer, cycle hire (new service from Haltwhistle Station phone for details).
Haltwhistle
This 84 mile path, providing access to Hadrian's Wall opened to the public on May 23 2003.
Tynedale
A selection of 22 walks of various lengths and difficulty.
Haltwhistle
Hardy’s is our new Bistro with a relaxing, informal atmosphere and large windows overlooking Alnwick High Street. Enjoy a drink at the bar, tea or coffee served throughout the day or dinner from our bistro menu which features a selection of light dis
Alnwick
Old English traditional meals, a reminder of old fashioned quality and service.
Morpeth
Lake with islands and 6 hides for viewing birds. Good in spring and autumn for waders on migration and summer for terns and other birds nesting.
North Togston
Restored working 19thC cornmill, producing stoneground wholemeal flour and stocking a range of cereals. Exhibitions and demonstrations daily, produce available in gift shop and tearoom.
Cornhill-on-Tweed
Cycle hire on Route 68. Heatherslaw is a designated stamping point on this route.
Ford
A 15" gauge steam railway running from Heatherslaw, two miles from Etal village - a return journey of 50 minutes.
Ford
Visit the Tearoom at Heatherslaw Mill and enjoy home baking, speciality coffees and teas or a cold drink in relaxed surroundings overlooking the River Till. Families welcome, groups catered for, please telephone for information/bookings.
Etal
Fine stretch of 280yds of wall with circular chambers and medieval kiln near west end.
Heddon-on-the-Wall
One acre country garden around 16thC farmhouse includes formal topiary, physic, flower, fancy parterre gardens and gazebo. Also nursery garden, garden history/guide and DVDs available.
Cambo
Visit not just one but two Iron Age hillforts in the space of 2 hours, with panoramic views of the secluded College Valley and the brooding Cheviot Hills to boot. There are several other outstanding Iron Age fortifications, standing stones and cup an
Northumberland
Saxon crypt, 15thC paintings, misericords and Saxon chalice, 7thC Frith Stool and Augustian night stair. Gift shop.
Hexham
A splendid 18-hole golf course set in undulating parkland with fine views over the Tyne Valley.
Hexham
Fifteenth-century building with a gallery in the tunnel-vaulted basement. A variety of exhibitions mounted by local artists and crafts people.
Hexham
Tour the Old Gaol, 1330AD, by glass lift. Meet the gaoler, see a Reiver raid and try on costumes.
VAQAS accreditation.
Hexham