Learning and discovery Brampton

Green Croft On The Wall

The Threshing Barn at Green Croft on The Wall, is the base of Green Croft Arts. We offer arts, crafts and wellbeing workshops and classes and host artist's residencies and intimate music events.
Garden Alnwick

Hulne Park

Parkland, Gothic tower, lovely views and good walking. No dogs, cycles or vehicles are allowed in the park.
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Pubs, Bars & Inns Harbottle

The Star Inn Bar & Restaurant

A refurbished country pub with great food, pizzeria, shop and guest rooms in a pretty village near Rothbury in Northumberland.
Museums Hexham

Hexham Old Gaol

Step into Northumberland's past with a visit to Hexham Old Gaol, England's oldest Gaol.
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.
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.
Arts & Crafts Shop Amble

Amble Pin Cushion

Crafting heaven! Yarn, fabric, haberdashery, kits, patterns, quilting, embroidery, alterations and repairs, dressmaking, felting, cross stitch, millinery, kits for kids.
Art Galleries Berwick-upon-Tweed

Dockside Gallery

Ever-changing exhibition of uplifting accessible artworks in a calm and open space. Gallery by the Dock, Tweedmouth, Berwick-upon-Tweed.
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 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.