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Historic sites
Craster
Dunstanburgh Castle
Built on the most magnificent scale, Dunstanburgh Castle stands on a remote headland in Northumberland.
Taste Tours
Berwick-upon-Tweed
Borderland Food Tours
Borderland Food Tours take guests on an immersive & memorable journey of culinary & cultural discovery in North Northumberland & the Eastern Scottish Borders.
Retailer
Wooler
The Good Life Shop
Local Produce including Doddington Dairy Farm and Chain Bridge Honey Farm.
Nature and Wildlife
Morpeth
Scotch Gill Wood Local Nature Reserve
Woodland nature reserve with riverside and round walks.
Historic sites
Hexham
Hexham Abbey
Situated in the heart of the market town of Hexham, Hexham Abbey is one of the most-visited free attractions in the North East and has a new visitor centre, an interactive exhibition, cafe, and shop.
Retailer
Alnwick
The Cheese Room at Alnwick Deli
A deli and cheese shop focussing on wonderful cheese and deli produce from Northumberland and the North East.
Pubs, Bars & Inns
Warden
The Boatside Inn Restaurant & Bar
Relaxed country pub with a warm welcome, seasonal menus, riverside walks, dog-friendly charm, and private dining for special occasions.
Nature and Wildlife
Morpeth
Borough Woods Local Nature Reserve
Woodland nature reserve with round walk.
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
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.