Allen Banks and Staward Gorge The largest area of ancient semi-natural woodland in Northumberland, this 250-hectare site provides the perfect setting for an adventure.
Dog friendly pubs and cafes There's no need to leave your dog at home when dining out in Northumberland, so we have rounded up 10 of the best dog friendly pubs and cafes in Northumberland.
Berwick Town Hall & Cell Block Museum A Town Hall has stood on this site since at least the 16th century. Begun in 1750, this building stands majestically at the south end of Marygate.
Dog friendly Do you worry about going on holiday and leaving your dog behind? No need in Northumberland. Bring your four-legged friend with you on your adventures to sandy beaches and enchanting woodlands, to dog-friendly accommodation and pubs.
Getting around Hadrian’s Wall The good news is, you don’t need to travel on foot or horseback like the Romans did! Bring the car, travel by train, cycle the scenic route or go Hadrian’s Wall hopping with the AD122 Country Bus, stopping at sites along the way.
Giant Ball Pit Eggstravaganza Get ready for the ultimate Easter experience at Manor Walks giant ball pit!
St Oswald's Way Experience the serenity of Holy Island's beaches, be wowed by Warkworth’s castle and hermitage, and discover Northumberland's Roman heritage at Hadrian's Wall. There is something for everyone on the St Oswald's Way walk.
Summer events With tranquil beaches, beautiful blooming gardens, enchanting castles and remote countryside, Northumberland has it all. Make sure you enjoy the landscape as well as visiting some of our events during your visit this summer.