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Tourist Information Centre
Morpeth Tourist Information Centre
Morpeth
Morpeth Tourist Information Centre is housed in medieval splendour in the 13th Century Morpeth Chantry, famous Northumbrian Bagpipe Museum, and highly regarded Northumbrian Art and Crafts Centre. Music and Arts events are held throughout the year.
Tours of Northumberland
Curius Compass
Hexham
Story led walking tours on Hadrian’s Wall, led by locals who make history feel human, welcoming and brilliantly memorable.
Tourist Information Centre
Berwick-upon-Tweed Tourist Information Centre
Berwick-upon-Tweed
Berwick, the most Northerly town in England is famous for its Elizabethan Walls, iconic bridges, culture scene, wildlife and beaches.
Historic sites
Chillingham Castle
Chillingham
A medieval castle with stunning views of formal gardens and the Cheviot Hills. Perfect for architectural and naturalist/historical enthusiasts.
Great Outdoors
Ridley Park
Blyth
Eastwoods park lies on the eastern edge of Prudhoe, or West Wylam, and was originally known as the West Wylam Welfare. The park has two play areas, football pitches, a cricket strip and pavilions.
Sightseeing and Leisure
Billy Shiel Farne Islands Boat Trips
Seahouses
Sailings daily from Seahouses with a choice of half & full day landing trips, Grey Seal Cruise and sailings to Lindisfarne.
Retailer
Blyth
Farm Fermented Foods
Farm fermented foods was created as a product of my experiences as a chef over the past 10 years.
Pubs, Bars & Inns
Warden
The Boatside Inn Restaurant & Bar
Relaxed country pub with a warm welcome, seasonal menus, riverside walks, dog-friendly charm, and private dining for special occasions.
Retailer
Amble
The Bakery Barn
Artisanal breads and bakes, recipes from our farmhouse kitchen brought to you.
Great Outdoors
Rothbury
Holystone Wood
Tucked away in a quiet corner of Coquetdale, there’s nowhere better for peace and tranquillity.