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Why we love Northumberland

It’s always a great time to visit Northumberland. In spring, thousands of puffins flock to its islands, resulting in one of Britain’s greatest wildlife spectacles. In summer, its beaches are glorious: much of the coast is a nature reserve, with grass-topped dunes and wide golden sands. Autumn brings leaf-crunching walks through Northumberland National Park, plus festivals and fireworks galore. As for winter, simple pleasures abound: long pub lunches, frost-nipped trails and some of the best stargazing on Earth.

Northumberland is England’s northernmost county, and it sits right on the border with Scotland. It’s historical hot property, a land long fought over by kingdoms and invaders – as shown by its many landmarks, including the 2,000-year-old Hadrian’s Wall.

From Roman fortresses to enchanting isles, here’s where to go on your Northumberland holiday.

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Northumberland features historic castles, coastal trails and spectacular scenery within its National Park, complete with miles of hiking and cycle trails.

Explore the 73-mile (117km) long UNESCO World Heritage site of Hadrian’s Wall, an iconic landmark of Roman Britain.

Take in the scenery while wandering the battlements of Bamburgh Castle, or re-live Harry Potter at Alnwick Castle and discover its poisonous plant collection.

 

Be enchanted by ancient ruins on The Holy Island of Lindisfarne, or nesting puffins on a cruise around the Farne Islands.

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Fun fact

Hadrian’s Wall took around 15,000 men an estimated six years to build, and served as the Roman Empire’s north-west frontier for almost 300 years.

Did you know?

Kielder Observatory

Kielder Observatory

Did you know?

  • Northumberland sits right on the border with Scotland, with the rolling hills of The Cheviots separating the two nations.

  • The Holy Island of Lindisfarne, linked to the mainland by a causeway, becomes cut off by the tide twice a day, with an ancient priory and castle to explore when accessible. 

  • The 62-mile (100-km) Northumberland Coast Path offers first-rate coastal walking, taking in picturesque seaside towns, sandy beaches, nature reserves and castles.

  • The Northumberland International Dark Sky Park is Europe’s second largest area of protected night sky (free from light pollution) and is home to Kielder Observatory.

  • Built by Romans almost 2,000 years ago, Hadrian’s Wall is a feat of ancient engineering, with Northumberland home to the biggest section.

Things to do in Northumberland

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A haven for hikers, cyclists and art lovers, this wild nature reserve has an outdoor sculpture trail and stargazing observatory.

Explore Kielder Water and Forest Park

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Female hiker with a backpack and walking poles, hiking through the countryside of Kilder in Northumberland at sunrise
Kielder Water and Forest Park, Northumberland

This ‘holy island’ attracts pilgrims from all over the world: it’s a peaceful spot, cut off from the mainland at high tide.

Plan your trip to Lindisfarne

VisitBritain

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Lindisfarne, Northumberland

Combine tangible history with breathtaking walks, museums and glorious countryside along these ancient Roman ramparts.

See what’s on at Hadrian’s Wall

VisitBritain/Thomas Heaton

View along Hadrian's Wall at sunset
Hadrian’s Wall

Overlooking the golden sands of Bamburgh beach, this magnificent fortress is one of Britain’s biggest inhabited castles.

Plan your visit to Bamburgh Castle

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View from a distance of a castle on hill near a beach
Bamburgh Castle

This expert-led hiking, climbing and orienteering company will take you to Northumberland’s wildest locations.

Explore with North East Guides

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North East Guides

Saddle up! Northumberland’s wide sandy beaches and beautiful dunes are ideal for exploring on horseback.

Go horse riding on the Northumberland coast

VisitBritain/Hilary Dunn

Three people riding ponies along the beach
Horse riding on the Northumberland coast

Take your pick from fresh Lindisfarne oysters, beer-battered haddock, locally caught lobster – and more.

More about The Potted Lobster Bamburgh

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The Potted Lobster Bamburgh

With its golden-sand beach, thriving foodie scene and hilltop castle, this town is a joy to explore.

Plan your trip to Bamburgh

VisitBritain

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Bamburgh

Thanks to its minimal light pollution and wide open skies, this is one of Britain’s top stargazing spots.

Visit Northumberland International Dark Sky Park

Kielder Observatory

Kielder Observatory
Northumberland International Dark Sky Park

Set in a historic train station, this bookshop features a cafe, ice cream parlour, and log fires in winter.

Step inside Barter Books

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Barter Books

Make a splash on Northumberland’s coastline, with a kayaking, coasteering, paddleboarding or surfing trip.

More about KA Adventure Sports

KA Adventure Sports

Nortumberland

KA Adventure Sports
KA Adventure Sports

Hit the trail on a quad biking adventure, sharpen your axe-throwing skills and explore on a Segway safari.

Go wild at Allout Adventures

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Northumberland

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Allout Adventures

Discover Northumberland’s rich coal-mining history via these interactive exhibits, craft workshops and nature trails.

Buy tickets for Woodhorn Museum

Museums of Northumberland

Northumberland

Woodhorn Museum
Woodhorn Museum

A fascinating insight into Victorian Britain, coastal Northumberland, and the life of a legendary local heroine.

Be inspired by RNLI Grace Darling Museum

Colin Davison

Northumberland

RNLI Grace Darling Museum, Northumberland
RNLI Grace Darling Museum

Explore 10,000 years of local history: from regal relics and archaeological finds, to fashions, toys and photography.

Plan your trip to Bailiffgate Museum

Bailiffgate Museum

Northumberland

OOT Walk, Bailiffgate Museum
Bailiffgate Museum

On the Holy Island of Lindisfarne, this family-run cafe serves ethically sourced coffees and home-made cakes.

Visit Pilgrims Coffee House & Roastery

Pilgrims Coffee House & Roastery

Northumberland

Pilgrims Coffee House & Roastery
Pilgrims Coffee House & Roastery

Set in a a charming wood-built treehouse, this restaurant looks like it belongs in a fairytale…

Visit The Treehouse Restaurant

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Northumberland

The Treehouse Restaurant
The Treehouse Restaurant

From light hoppy ales to richly dark stout, this friendly brewery has a huge choice of beers on tap.

Discover Brewis Beer Co

Brewis Beer

Northumberland

Brewis Beer, Northumberland
Brewis Beer Co

This Warkworth bed and breakfast serves freshly made food in its excellent cafe, and has five boutique bedrooms.

Get to know Bertram’s

Bertram’s

Northumberland

Bertram’s
Bertram’s

Just a few steps from Hadrian’s Wall, this award-winning restaurant serves decadent tasting menus and afternoon tea.

Relax at Restaurant Pine

Restaurant Pine

Northumberland

Restaurant Pine
Restaurant Pine (1 Michelin star and 1 Green star)

On a wild coastal headland, this is an epic spot for photography, long walks and spectacular sea views.

Be inspired by Dunstanburgh Castle

Historic England

Northumberland

Dunstanburgh Castle
Dunstanburgh Castle

Welcome to Britain’s first ‘smart home’! Built by a Victorian inventor, Cragside was amazingly ahead of its time…

Relax at Cragside

National Trust/Paul Harris

Northumberland

Inside the Power House at Cragside, Northumberland
Cragside

Near Hadrian’s Wall, discover a real Roman fortress – and a museum full of incredible finds.

Discover Roman Vindolanda Fort and Museum

Roman Vindolanda Fort and Museum

Northumberland

Roman Vindolanda Fort and Museum
Roman Vindolanda Fort and Museum

Enjoy classical music performances and cultural events, in venues throughout the pretty town of Corbridge.

Explore Corbridge Chamber Music Festival

Corbridge Chamber Music Festival

Northumberland

Corbridge Chamber Music Festival
Corbridge Chamber Music Festival

See newly hatched chicks on a guided nature walk, and explore the coastline on boat cruises and watersports.

Go wild at Amble Puffin Festival

Amble Puffin Festival

Northumberland

Amble Puffin Festival
Amble Puffin Festival

Hot, hectic and hair-raising, this Northumberland tradition has wowed spectators for over 160 years…

Party at Allendale Tar Bar’l

Neil Denham

Northumberland

Allendale Tar Bar’l
Allendale Tar Bar’l

This tiny archipelago is big on wildlife – and offers boat cruises, diving trips and kayaking adventures.

Explore the Farne Islands

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Northumberland

Grey seal nibbling the hood of a scuba diver
Farne Islands

Welcome to one of Britain’s most famous walks, across the sand to the Holy Island of Lindisfarne.

Hike the Pilgrim's Way

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Northumberland

Posts marking the pilgrims' way crossing to Lindisfarne with emergency refuge at sunrise
Pilgrim's Way

Climb to the top for views over the countryside and coast, plus food festivals and live entertainment.

Be inspired by Northumberlandia

The Land Trust / Northumberlandia

Northumberland

Northumberlandia
Northumberlandia

Explore this mix of provocative and traditional landscapes in the heart of Northumberland.

Explore The Alnwick Garden

VisitBritain/Pinzutu

Friends inside The Poison Garden at Alnwick Gardens
The Alnwick Garden

This ‘holy island’ attracts pilgrims from all over the world: it’s a peaceful spot, cut off from the mainland at high tide.

Plan your trip to Lindisfarne

VisitBritain/Hilary Dunn

Northumberland

Three people riding ponies along the beach
Lindisfarne, Northumberland

From berries to mushrooms, feast on Northumberland’s natural bounty on these terrifically tasty foraging trips.

Get to know Northern Wilds

Northern Wilds

Northumberland

Northern Wilds
Northern Wilds

From high street fashions to independent arts, crafts and jewellery boutiques – you’ll find it all here.

Plan a trip to Morpeth

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Northumberland

Morpeth, Northumberland
Morpeth

Surrounded by glorious countryside, this stylish and eco-friendly self-catering lodge has won multiple awards.

Stay at The Hytte

The Hytte

Northumberland

The Hytte
The Hytte

Take your pick from five secluded countryside properties, from a cosy treehouse to traditional cottages.

Stay at Laverock Law Cottages

Laverock Law Cottages

Northumberland

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Laverock Law Cottages

Part whisky distillery, part heritage museum – Ad Gefrin offers a fascinating taste of Northumberland life.

Discover the spirit of Northumberland at Ad Gefrin

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A tasting session at Ad Gefrin Whisky Distillery
Ad Gefrin

Step into the pages of your very own fairytale at Lilidorei.

Make magic at Lilidorei

VisitBritain/Pinzutu

Lilidorei fantasy village at Alnwick Gardens
Lilidorei at The Alnwick Garden

From the dungeon to the torture chamber and the castle’s resident ghosts, you’re guaranteed a terrifying day out.

Get spooky at Chillingham Castle

Jane Coltman

Chillingham Castle_Making an entrance by Jane Coltman
Chillingham Castle

A haven for hikers, cyclists and art lovers, this wild nature reserve has an outdoor sculpture trail and stargazing observatory.

Explore Kielder Water and Forest Park

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Female hiker with a backpack and walking poles, hiking through the countryside of Kilder in Northumberland at sunrise
Kielder Water and Forest Park, Northumberland

This ‘holy island’ attracts pilgrims from all over the world: it’s a peaceful spot, cut off from the mainland at high tide.

Plan your trip to Lindisfarne

VisitBritain

Man leaning against 4x4, holding camera
Lindisfarne, Northumberland

Combine tangible history with breathtaking walks, museums and glorious countryside along these ancient Roman ramparts.

See what’s on at Hadrian’s Wall

VisitBritain/Thomas Heaton

View along Hadrian's Wall at sunset
Hadrian’s Wall

Overlooking the golden sands of Bamburgh beach, this magnificent fortress is one of Britain’s biggest inhabited castles.

Plan your visit to Bamburgh Castle

VisitBritain/Chris Ceasar

View from a distance of a castle on hill near a beach
Bamburgh Castle

This expert-led hiking, climbing and orienteering company will take you to Northumberland’s wildest locations.

Explore with North East Guides

VisitBritain

Girl leaping into the air with raised arms near stone wall
North East Guides

Saddle up! Northumberland’s wide sandy beaches and beautiful dunes are ideal for exploring on horseback.

Go horse riding on the Northumberland coast

VisitBritain/Hilary Dunn

Three people riding ponies along the beach
Horse riding on the Northumberland coast

Take your pick from fresh Lindisfarne oysters, beer-battered haddock, locally caught lobster – and more.

More about The Potted Lobster Bamburgh

VisitBritain

Close up of person holding plate with whole lobster
The Potted Lobster Bamburgh

With its golden-sand beach, thriving foodie scene and hilltop castle, this town is a joy to explore.

Plan your trip to Bamburgh

VisitBritain

Rear view of man standing in a landscape looking at a castle
Bamburgh

Thanks to its minimal light pollution and wide open skies, this is one of Britain’s top stargazing spots.

Visit Northumberland International Dark Sky Park

Kielder Observatory

Kielder Observatory
Northumberland International Dark Sky Park

Set in a historic train station, this bookshop features a cafe, ice cream parlour, and log fires in winter.

Step inside Barter Books

VisitBritain

Man sitting on a sofa, reading a book at a bookshop
Barter Books

Make a splash on Northumberland’s coastline, with a kayaking, coasteering, paddleboarding or surfing trip.

More about KA Adventure Sports

KA Adventure Sports

Nortumberland

KA Adventure Sports
KA Adventure Sports

Hit the trail on a quad biking adventure, sharpen your axe-throwing skills and explore on a Segway safari.

Go wild at Allout Adventures

Getty Images/Colin James Stebbing

Northumberland

A person aiming a bow at a target from distance
Allout Adventures

Discover Northumberland’s rich coal-mining history via these interactive exhibits, craft workshops and nature trails.

Buy tickets for Woodhorn Museum

Museums of Northumberland

Northumberland

Woodhorn Museum
Woodhorn Museum

A fascinating insight into Victorian Britain, coastal Northumberland, and the life of a legendary local heroine.

Be inspired by RNLI Grace Darling Museum

Colin Davison

Northumberland

RNLI Grace Darling Museum, Northumberland
RNLI Grace Darling Museum

Explore 10,000 years of local history: from regal relics and archaeological finds, to fashions, toys and photography.

Plan your trip to Bailiffgate Museum

Bailiffgate Museum

Northumberland

OOT Walk, Bailiffgate Museum
Bailiffgate Museum

On the Holy Island of Lindisfarne, this family-run cafe serves ethically sourced coffees and home-made cakes.

Visit Pilgrims Coffee House & Roastery

Pilgrims Coffee House & Roastery

Northumberland

Pilgrims Coffee House & Roastery
Pilgrims Coffee House & Roastery

Set in a a charming wood-built treehouse, this restaurant looks like it belongs in a fairytale…

Visit The Treehouse Restaurant

Sean Elliot

Northumberland

The Treehouse Restaurant
The Treehouse Restaurant

From light hoppy ales to richly dark stout, this friendly brewery has a huge choice of beers on tap.

Discover Brewis Beer Co

Brewis Beer

Northumberland

Brewis Beer, Northumberland
Brewis Beer Co

This Warkworth bed and breakfast serves freshly made food in its excellent cafe, and has five boutique bedrooms.

Get to know Bertram’s

Bertram’s

Northumberland

Bertram’s
Bertram’s

Just a few steps from Hadrian’s Wall, this award-winning restaurant serves decadent tasting menus and afternoon tea.

Relax at Restaurant Pine

Restaurant Pine

Northumberland

Restaurant Pine
Restaurant Pine (1 Michelin star and 1 Green star)

On a wild coastal headland, this is an epic spot for photography, long walks and spectacular sea views.

Be inspired by Dunstanburgh Castle

Historic England

Northumberland

Dunstanburgh Castle
Dunstanburgh Castle

Welcome to Britain’s first ‘smart home’! Built by a Victorian inventor, Cragside was amazingly ahead of its time…

Relax at Cragside

National Trust/Paul Harris

Northumberland

Inside the Power House at Cragside, Northumberland
Cragside

Near Hadrian’s Wall, discover a real Roman fortress – and a museum full of incredible finds.

Discover Roman Vindolanda Fort and Museum

Roman Vindolanda Fort and Museum

Northumberland

Roman Vindolanda Fort and Museum
Roman Vindolanda Fort and Museum

Enjoy classical music performances and cultural events, in venues throughout the pretty town of Corbridge.

Explore Corbridge Chamber Music Festival

Corbridge Chamber Music Festival

Northumberland

Corbridge Chamber Music Festival
Corbridge Chamber Music Festival

See newly hatched chicks on a guided nature walk, and explore the coastline on boat cruises and watersports.

Go wild at Amble Puffin Festival

Amble Puffin Festival

Northumberland

Amble Puffin Festival
Amble Puffin Festival

Hot, hectic and hair-raising, this Northumberland tradition has wowed spectators for over 160 years…

Party at Allendale Tar Bar’l

Neil Denham

Northumberland

Allendale Tar Bar’l
Allendale Tar Bar’l

This tiny archipelago is big on wildlife – and offers boat cruises, diving trips and kayaking adventures.

Explore the Farne Islands

Getty Images

Northumberland

Grey seal nibbling the hood of a scuba diver
Farne Islands

Welcome to one of Britain’s most famous walks, across the sand to the Holy Island of Lindisfarne.

Hike the Pilgrim's Way

Alamy Stock Photo

Northumberland

Posts marking the pilgrims' way crossing to Lindisfarne with emergency refuge at sunrise
Pilgrim's Way

Climb to the top for views over the countryside and coast, plus food festivals and live entertainment.

Be inspired by Northumberlandia

The Land Trust / Northumberlandia

Northumberland

Northumberlandia
Northumberlandia

Explore this mix of provocative and traditional landscapes in the heart of Northumberland.

Explore The Alnwick Garden

VisitBritain/Pinzutu

Friends inside The Poison Garden at Alnwick Gardens
The Alnwick Garden

This ‘holy island’ attracts pilgrims from all over the world: it’s a peaceful spot, cut off from the mainland at high tide.

Plan your trip to Lindisfarne

VisitBritain/Hilary Dunn

Northumberland

Three people riding ponies along the beach
Lindisfarne, Northumberland

From berries to mushrooms, feast on Northumberland’s natural bounty on these terrifically tasty foraging trips.

Get to know Northern Wilds

Northern Wilds

Northumberland

Northern Wilds
Northern Wilds

From high street fashions to independent arts, crafts and jewellery boutiques – you’ll find it all here.

Plan a trip to Morpeth

Northumberland County Council (

Northumberland

Morpeth, Northumberland
Morpeth

Surrounded by glorious countryside, this stylish and eco-friendly self-catering lodge has won multiple awards.

Stay at The Hytte

The Hytte

Northumberland

The Hytte
The Hytte

Take your pick from five secluded countryside properties, from a cosy treehouse to traditional cottages.

Stay at Laverock Law Cottages

Laverock Law Cottages

Northumberland

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Laverock Law Cottages

Part whisky distillery, part heritage museum – Ad Gefrin offers a fascinating taste of Northumberland life.

Discover the spirit of Northumberland at Ad Gefrin

VisitBritain/Pinzutu

A tasting session at Ad Gefrin Whisky Distillery
Ad Gefrin

Step into the pages of your very own fairytale at Lilidorei.

Make magic at Lilidorei

VisitBritain/Pinzutu

Lilidorei fantasy village at Alnwick Gardens
Lilidorei at The Alnwick Garden

From the dungeon to the torture chamber and the castle’s resident ghosts, you’re guaranteed a terrifying day out.

Get spooky at Chillingham Castle

Jane Coltman

Chillingham Castle_Making an entrance by Jane Coltman
Chillingham Castle

Places to stay in Northumberland

Holiday cottages

Make yourself at home: you’ll find self-catering cottages throughout the countryside, beside the sea and in Northumberland’s market towns.

Glamping getaways

For the joy of the great outdoors with a few little luxuries, take your pick from woodland cabins, shepherd’s huts, yurt tents – and more.

Pubs with rooms

Pubs aren’t just for drinking and dining: many of them offer accommodation too, with cosy bedrooms, hearty breakfasts and a warm local welcome.

Explore nearby

From palaces to cobbled alleys and even a castle on a dormant volcano, this city is a real show-stopper.

VisitBritain/Andrew Pickett

Edinburgh

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Linked by no fewer than seven bridges around a bustling quayside, Newcastle and Gateshead form one vibrant place to visit.

Rich Kenworthy

Newcastle, England

Mensen die fietsen en skateboarden op een pad langs rivier de Tyne bij Newcastle

From the tip of England’s tallest peak to the nation’s deepest lake, this national park is stacked with super-sized scenery.

VisitBritain/Ryan Lomas

Lake District, England

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Small and mighty York is the medieval walled city that really packs a punch.

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Getting to Northumberland

Northumberland is located on the boundary between Scotland and England – but you won’t need to show your passport if you’re crossing the border by land. If you’re travelling by public transport, Newcastle provides excellent train links via the East Coast Main Line, with the fastest train from London taking around two hours 40 minutes, and Edinburgh 40 minutes. The closest international airport is in Newcastle.

Getting around

Taking the bus is cheap, easy and convenient – with local services running all over Northumberland, and even to Lindinsfarne (Holy Island) when the tide allows. By train, the Tyne Valley Line connects Newcastle with Carlisle, and runs along the south of Northumberland National Park; check the website for local walks and attractions accessible from its stations.

By bike

From short trails to long-distance routes, there are countless cycling trails to explore – and bike hire is available all over the region. Contact Carrylite for luggage transfers.

By car

For the ultimate flexibility, hire a car and follow a scenic road trip like the Northumberland 250. Local electric charging points are plentiful too.

By bus

Northumberland is served by multiple bus operators, such as Go North East, which offers a 25% discount for two people travelling together. Traveline provides real-time bus info.

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