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.
Hexham Old Gaol Step into Northumberland's past with a visit to Hexham Old Gaol, England's oldest Gaol.
Warksburn Old Church Luxury Net Zero holiday accommodation in a spectacular renovated church three miles from Hadrian's Wall. World’s first Passivhaus church conversion.
Hexham Stunning architecture, picturesque parks, and a bloody history are all waiting to be explored in Hexham. Immerse yourself in stories about the Vikings, historical criminal families or ‘Border Reivers’, and the Anglo-Saxon Abbey.
Roman forts In Northumberland, over 2000 years of history are on your doorstep. Ancient excavation sites, Bath Houses and Cavalry Fort remains are all embedded in the Northumberland landscape, making it a history-buff’s haven.
Our Guide to Hadrian's Wall If you're looking to visit Hadrian's Wall, look no further than our guide on where to stay near Hadrian's Wall, things to do on a weekend in Northumberland and where to eat and drink nearby. There are so many fantastic things to do in the area so these are just some of our highlights.
Five family walks Take a look at our pick of five of the best short walking routes in Northumberland that are perfect for families. Mostly circular, all beautiful, and none over 5 miles, take your pick from fairy trails, mysterious caves and bluebell-carpeted woodland. Here are our five short walks in Northumberland for you to enjoy this summer and beyond.
Five family days out in Northumberland Looking for things to do with kids in Northumberland? We may be biased, but we think that Northumberland is the best destination for a family day out. So, read on for our hints and tips on five of the best family days out in Northumberland.
The Duke of Wellington Inn Restaurant The food provides traditional British comfort eating to an exceptional standard and makes use of local, seasonal ingredients. A comprehensive range of beers and ales compliments an extensive wine list.
The Duke of Wellington Inn The Duke of Wellington Inn is nestled in the Tyne Valley village of Newton just off the A69 near Corbridge.
Explore Northumberland by train With almost 50 million cars on UK roads, it’s sometimes easy to forget that the UK also has an excellent train network just waiting to be used. The best part? A lot of Northumberland’s destinations are easily accessible from the comfort of a cosy train seat.