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Cycling
Pedal Power Cycle Hire
Amble
Explore Northumberland by bike. Adult, Child, Tandem and Ebikes available for full or half day cycling hire, longer hires also available.
Pubs, Bars & Inns
Lord Crewe Arms Restaurant & Bar
Blanchland
The Lord Crewe Arms at Blanchland offers a delicious British menu showcasing simply, but beautifully cooked, home grown fayre. Steered by fireside cooking, our North Pennines vegetable garden, Chef’s smoke house and our ‘bit of thing’ for homemade bread, our ever changing menu chases the seasons and is served from breakfast to bed.
Pubs, Bars & Inns
The Forest Bar & Kitchen
Kielder
Due to its waterside setting, your dining experience will be accompanied by panoramic views across the water to the distant shores.
Family Attraction
Whitehouse Farm Centre
Morpeth
Whitehouse Farm is the all-weather fun attraction with soft play, restaurant, outdoor play areas, tractor-trailer rides and lots of animals to feed, hold and stroke.
Restaurant
The Potted Lobster Bamburgh
Bamburgh
An award-winning restaurant offering a unique and relaxed dining experience with a menu packed with fresh, locally sourced seafood.
Entertainment
Maltings at Hide Hill
Berwick-upon-Tweed
Maltings at Hide Hill is a cosy creative space in the heart of Berwick.
Entertainment
Forum Cinema
Hexham
Go back in time at the Forum Cinema. This rare gem is Northumberland’s only full-time, indie cinema. Relax and enjoy the big screen experience in the heart of Hexham.
Great Outdoors
Kielder Water & Forest Park
Kielder
Kielder Water & Forest Park brings you nature on a grand scale – stunning views, many activities or just chill. You're welcome.
Wedding Venue
Weddings at Bamburgh Castle
Bamburgh
Bamburgh's fairytale location overlooking miles of breathtaking coastline, with a license for civil ceremonies, this Northumberland wedding venue is a great choice for your special day.
Great Outdoors
Northumberland National Park
Northumberland
Northumberland National Park is one of England’s finest landscapes. Home to England’s darkest skies and most tranquil spaces, it is steeped in culture and heritage spanning thousands of years.