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.
Featured things to do
Island escape
They look serene from a distance, but the Farne Islands are a colourful cacophony of seals, puffins, eider ducks and razorbills. Spring is a great time for wildlife cruises.
Learn more about the Farne IslandsMake waves
When the sun is out, hit the beach: Northumberland’s coast is famous for its wide, sugar-soft sands. It’s also a windsurfing hotspot, so why not give it a go?
Learn more about Northumberland’s beachesBlooming marvellous
Nature puts on a show in autumn at The Alnwick Garden, as the leaves change colour and conkers carpet the paths. Young visitors will love the Autumn Scavenger Hunt, joining Reg the Hedge on an exciting mission around the garden.
See the autumn colours at The Alnwick GardenWinter warmer
Treat yourself to a dram of Northumberland’s first English single malt whisky at Ad Gefrin. Escape the cold with a tour and tasting at the modern distillery – and make time to discover the fascinating Anglo-Saxon Museum, too.
Raise a glass to winter at Ad GefrinPlaces 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.
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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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