Bolam Lake Country Park Bolam Lake Country Park is situated in the heart of the beautiful Northumberland countryside surrounded by historic landscapes and dramatic views.
Corbridge Corbridge is so much more than a quiet little Northumberland town - it has a vast history and a Roman heritage that can still be seen today. So, whether you’re a history-lover or an avid shopper, there is something in Corbridge for you to enjoy.
Craster to Dunstanburgh Castle walk Admire fishing boats floating lazily on Craster's harbour, let the charcoal scent of L Robson and Sons’ smokehouse tickle your nostrils and wander towards the pocket-sized chunk of the once grand fortress, Dunstanburgh Castle on this short route.
Druridge Bay Fringed with rugged dunes, Druridge Bay has unspoilt coastline stretching as far as the eye can see. The area is a haven for birdwatchers, walkers and anyone wanting to breathe in the natural beauty of the Northumberland coast in a peaceful setting.
Druridge Bay Country Park Druridge Bay Country Park includes three miles of beautiful beach and sand dunes, as well as a 100 acre lake surrounded by woods and meadows. The variety in the landscape and pleasant coastal environment ensures you of an enjoyable visit.
Group Travel Towns Planning a group visit can be a tricky business, especially when coordinating a larger coach visit. We’re here to help, so we have put together downloadable guides to Northumberland’s towns.
Farne Islands The Farne Islands are possibly the most exciting seabird colony in England with unrivalled views of 23 species, including around 37,000 pairs of puffin.
Hadrian's Wall and the Tyne Valley See Rome’s rise and fall for yourself as you wander along the 73 miles that Hadrian’s Wall has to offer. Take in the visually stunning landscape that follows you along the wall and tells you tales of the archaeological wonder along the way.
Footsteps in Northumberland For the best guided walking adventures and activities in Northumberland, choose Footsteps in Northumberland.
Holy Island This mysterious tidal island off Northumberland’s coast becomes inaccessible when the tide washes over its causeway. When it’s safe to cross the causeway, expect to find charming cafes, an ancient priory, and a castle that teeters on the coastline.