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Historic sites
Corbridge
Aydon Castle
Tucked away one mile from the village of Corbridge is Aydon Castle; the perfect location for a family day out.
Historic Sites
Berwick-upon-Tweed
Paxton House
Paxton House, an impressive Adam House filled with Chippendale furniture and exquisite 18th century costumes with café, shop and gardens.
Nature and Wildlife
Morpeth
Scotch Gill Wood Local Nature Reserve
Woodland nature reserve with riverside and round walks.
Watersports
Northumberland
Little Blue Pootles
Professionally guided wild swimming walks and experiences in Northumberland’s waterfalls, rivers, seas and lakes.
Pubs, Bars & Inns
Seahouses
The Bamburgh Castle Inn Restaurant and Bar
Delicious home cooked food with a wow factor means eating at the Bamburgh Castle Inn is a recipe for success. Open daily for morning coffee, lunch and dinner.
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.
Birdwatching
Druridge Bay
Druridge Links
Druridge Links has 99 acres of magnificent sand-dunes with many special wild flowers and animals.
Museums
Berwick-upon-Tweed
King's Own Scottish Borderers Regimental Museum
The King's Own Scottish Borderers regimental museum with uniforms, medals, silver and weapons telling the story of the regiment from 1689 until the present day.
Nature and Wildlife
Hexham
Allen Banks and Staward Gorge
The largest area of ancient semi-natural woodland in Northumberland, this 250-hectare site provides the perfect setting for an adventure.
Museums
Hexham
Hexham Old Gaol
Step into Northumberland's past with a visit to Hexham Old Gaol, England's oldest Gaol.