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Restaurants
Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Blackfriars
Blackfriars is a Newcastle Restaurant located in a former 13th-century refectory, believed to be the oldest dining room in the UK.
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.
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.
Great Outdoors
Belford
St Cuthbert's Cave National Trust Car Park
Start/Finish point for the St Cuthbert's Cave Walk.
Cafe
Lesbury
The Real Taste of Northumberland
At The Real Taste of Northumberland we only use the best quality local ingredients whenever possible
Historic sites
Gilsland
Willowford Bridge Abutment
A fine 914 metre stretch of wall, including 2 turrets, ending at a bridge abutment, much altered in Roman times owing to changes in the course of the river and rebuilding of the bridge.
Museums
Berwick-upon-Tweed
Berwick Barracks & Main Guard
Berwick Barracks is currently closed while works continue to transform Berwick Barracks into a thriving cultural hub. It is expected to reopen in 2027.
You can follow the project’s progress here and on the Living Barracks Facebook page.
Historic sites
Craster
Dunstanburgh Castle
Built on the most magnificent scale, Dunstanburgh Castle stands on a remote headland in Northumberland.
Great Outdoors
Hexham
Warksburn
Warksburn is located near Stonehaugh and comprises a delightful picnic site and forest walk. Fantastic for dark skies!