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Historic sites
Warkworth
Warkworth Castle
Set in a quaint Northumberland village, this hill-top fortress and hermitage offers a fantastic family day out.
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.
Adventure activities
Morpeth
Tiger Flights
See Northumberland from a whole new perspective with 30, 45 and 60 minute flights in WWII vintage Tiger Moths.
Historic sites
Wall
Planetrees Roman Wall
A 15-metre (49 feet) length of later narrow Wall on earlier broad foundations, marking the junction between the two wall types.
Delicatessen & Farm Shop
Longframlington
R. Green & Son
High-quality meat sourced from Northumberland.
Great Outdoors
Bellingham
Hareshaw Linn
A wonderful nature-rich family walk towards Northumberland’s best waterfall.
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.
Pubs, Bars & Inns
Blyth
The Commissioners Quay Inn Restaurant & Bar
Commissioners Quay Inn is the jewel in the crown of Blyth’s impressive harbour development. Maximising every inch of its water’s edge location, the Commissioners Quay Inn is the place to eat, drink, sleep and explore from.
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
Belford
St Cuthbert's Cave National Trust Car Park
Start/Finish point for the St Cuthbert's Cave Walk.