Northumberland Cottage Bed & Breakfast - Attractions

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Walkers Welcome
Walkers Welcome

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Walking in Northumberland
Walking in Northumberland

Cycling in Northumberland
Cycling in Northumberland

Sailing & Water Sports in Northumberland
Sailing & Water Sports in Northumberland

Golf in Northumberland
Golf in Northumberland

Shepherd's Walks
Shepherd's Walks

Climbing in Northumberland
Climbing in Northumberland

Horse Riding & Pony Trekking in Northumberland
Horse Riding & Pony Trekking in Northumberland

Visit Farne Island Divers
Visit Farne Island Divers

Northumberland Cottage makes an ideal base from which to visit the many attractions of Northumberland and the North East region. Though the locality is rural, peaceful and very quiet, the main A1 trunk road is only five minutes away, meaning that the whole of Northumberland, from Hadrian's Wall to the walled town of Berwick upon Tweed, from the Kielder water park to the adjacent spectacular coast and castles, are all within about an hour's drive. The city of Newcastle, with Gateshead's famous Sage music and culture centre are reached within half and hour, ideal for days out, or an evening's entertainment. Venturing a little further will open up the attractions of County Durham, with Durham City's famous medieval cathedral.

Throughout our website we have links to popular local attractions which can be visited on the internet. Below is a digest of  further links which we hope you will find interesting, and which we hope will help you to plan your stay, depending upon where your interests lie. See also our Wildlife page.

Tourist Attractions

Towns and Cities

Castles & Historic Houses
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Berwick upon Tweed
Historic walled town - possibly the most complete set of town walls in Europe.

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The Alnwick Garden
Inspired idea by Her Grace, the Duchess of Northumberland. Now maturing into a fascinating day out for all the family.

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Wooler
Welcoming little market town in the heart of the Cheviot Hills. Ideal walking centre.

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Lindisfarne (Holy Island)
With its connection to early saints, this tidal island is the seat of early northern Christianity. Check tide times for a safe visit.

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Seahouses
Fishing village with its attractive harbour. Boat trips to the Farne Islands.

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The Farne Islands
With their famous seal colony and fabulously rich variety of seabirds, the Farnes are well served with boat trips from Seahouses.

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Alnwick
Seat of the Dukes of Northumberland. Spectacular castle and the famous Alnwick Garden.

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Hadrian's Wall (The Roman Wall)
More a political statement then real means of defence, the famous wall extends almost coast-to-coast, but its most spectacular remains are along the northern hills of the Tyne valley.

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Rothbury
Quiet market town nestling in the Cheviot Hills. Fine for walks and wildlife, with nearby Cragside House.

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Whitehouse Farm Centre
Only three miles from Morpeth, combined with a visit to the town, makes a great day out for kids of all ages.

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Morpeth
Administrative capital of Northumberland. Beautiful park and riverside. Shopping, pubs, restaurants.

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Kielder Water Park & Forest Trail
Kielder Water is the largest man-made lake in Europe, in the heart of the largest man-made forest inn Europe.

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Hexham
Centre for Hadrian's Wall - famous medieval abbey. Bustling market town.

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Northumberland National Park
A large portion of Northumberland lies within the National Park. Too much to mention is on offer. Visit their website.

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Haltwhistle
Quiet little town, the most western in the county. Good centre for Hadrian's Wall - Nearby Housteads fort.

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The Theatre Royal, Newcastle
The region's premier theatre, featuring a mixed programme of high quality productions

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Newcastle upon Tyne
Principle city of the region - all the attractions of a regional capital.

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Chain Bridge Honey Farm - Berwick upon Tweed
1500 colonies of bees, honey of all descriptions and interesting information about bees and bee keeping.

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Durham City
Historic university town with the most spectacular cathedral in the north.

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Roman Historic Sites

Vindolanda - Bardon Mill
Exceptionally well preserved Roman fort and settlement with visitor centre & museum

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Corstopitum - Corbridge
Large Roman settlement of great strategic importance. Not to be missed.

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Chesters Roman Fort - Chollerford
Visit Chesters Roman Fort and discover the best visible remains of a cavalry fort in Britain.

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Housteads Roman Fort - Haltwhistle
The most complete Roman fort in Britain, Housesteads boasts spectacular views.

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Arbeia - South Shields
Arbeia Roman Fort housed a garrison and once guarded the entrance to the River Tyne.

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Segedunum - Wallsend
Roman settlement guarding the eastern end of Hadrian's Wall

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Walking

North Sea Trail
Come and enjoy the very best of the North Sea's beautiful coastline on the North Sea Trail.

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St Oswald's Way
St. Oswald’s Way is a long-distance walking route, exploring some of the finest landscapes and fascinating history of Northumberland.

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