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Nature and Wildlife
Morpeth
Borough Woods Local Nature Reserve
Woodland nature reserve with round walk.
Delicatessen & Farm Shop
Ford and Etal Estate
Etal Post Office, Shop & Tearoom
A traditional tearoom, shop and Post Office in one of the prettiest villages in Northumberland. In good weather, relax in the secluded gardens at the front.
Pubs, Bars & Inns
Alnwick
The Hog's Head Inn Restaurant & Bar
Named after the Inn in Harry Potter books, The three-star Hog’s Head Inn is just a short drive from Alnwick Castle. Offering exceptionally good food, free Wi-Fi and plenty of parking.
Great Outdoors
Alnwick
Thrunton Wood
Forestry England are pleased to welcome visitors back to certain parts of the forest as they continue clearing the remaining storm damage.
Historic sites
Berwick-upon-Tweed
Berwick-upon-Tweed Castle & Ramparts
The remains of a medieval castle, superseded by the most complete and impressive bastioned town defences in England.
Great Outdoors
Ingram
Northumberland National Park - Ingram Valley
Designated a Dark Sky Discovery Site. There’s a café and archaeology exhibition and wonderful walks along the Breamish Valley.
Brewery
Bardon Mill
Twice Brewed Brewing Co
We produce a wide variety of beers and lagers, packaged up in cask, keg, bottle, and can.
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.
Historic sites
Slaley
Shotley, St. Andrew
On a hilltop almost 300m above sea level, St Andrew's was built in 1769 to a cruciform plan on the site of a medieval church, and remodelled in 1892. In the churchyard is a magnificent domed mausoleum built by Humphrey Hopper in 1752.
Historic Sites
Tynemouth
Tynemouth Priory
Tynemouth Castle and Priory on the coast of North East England was once one of the largest fortified areas in England.