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.
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Adventure activities Morpeth

Tiger Flights

See Northumberland from a whole new perspective with 30, 45 and 60 minute flights in WWII vintage Tiger Moths.
Sightseeing and Leisure Berwick-upon-Tweed

Visit Berwick

Berwick-upon-Tweed is the most Northerly town in England. Famous for Elizabethan Walls, iconic bridges, thriving culture, wildlife and beaches.
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.
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.
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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.
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.
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Watersports Northumberland

Little Blue Pootles

Professionally guided wild swimming walks and experiences in Northumberland’s waterfalls, rivers, seas and lakes.
Experiences and workshops Cramlington

The Cramlington Forager

Join The Cramlington Forager on a wild food foraging walk, and discover the abundance of edibles available throughout the year.
Nature and Wildlife Bedlington

Bedlington Country Park Local Nature Reserve

A delightful country park on the north side of the River Blyth with a picnic area and children's play area