The Pennine Cycleway The 355 mile Pennine Cycleway is split into three maps, and Northumberland’s section weaves its way through the North Pennines. Ending at our coastal town of Berwick-upon-Tweed, it traverses some of England’s most dramatic unspoilt landscapes.
Active 4 Seasons Made to Measure guided trips and coaching in open Canoe, River and sea Kayaks. #Developingdesire4adventure
Art and culture tours Northumberland has inspired artists, filmmakers, and even William Shakespeare! Get yourself down to a gallery, castle, and even adventure trails to allow you, your family and friends, to be inspired by our incredible county.
Coast and Castles Route The clue is in the name of the Coast and Castles Cycle Route, which scales Northumberland’s magnificent, castle-scattered coastline. The idyllic, 192 mile route stretches from Newcastle to Edinburgh, and 85 miles of it lie in Northumberland.
Ford and Etal The Ford and Etal Estates are home to some of Northumberland's hidden gems. Situated in the north of the county close to the Scottish border, here you will find a wealth of heritage attractions, miles of beautiful countryside and activities such as canoeing, horse riding and cycling.
Fenham Farm Coastal Retreat Self-catering accommodation and venue facilities in a beautiful location overlooking Holy Island on the Northumberland coast.
Markets Head to Northumberland’s bustling, bunting-strewn markets and be charmed by independent stalls, local food outlets and our passionate producers’ Northumbrian accents! Have an authentic and traditional shopping experience and take away fresh food.
Marshall Meadows Manor House A stunning Georgian manor transformed into Northumberland's newest luxury hotel, restaurant and wedding venue with breath taking sea views.
Ness Street Holiday Cottage Ness Street is a high-quality four bedroom holiday let within the historic walled town of Berwick-upon-Tweed in North Northumberland.
The Sea to Sea (C2C) Cycle Route The classic long distance cycle route that’s excellent for a challenge. Cycle over The North Pennines on this route of approximately 136 miles, which traverses the North of England and takes in 4 counties along the way.