Vindolanda Roman Fort

Vindolanda

Explore Vindolanda, the most excavated site on the Roman Frontier and museum with its collection of Roman objects. 40+ years of active archaeology has brought this Roman frontier site and its people straight from the past right into the present.

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Roman Army Museum Entrance

Roman Army Museum

The Roman Army Museum is located next to Waltown Crags, one of the highest sections of Hadrian’s Wall. The museum houses a range of exhibitions, galleries and a 3D Film to immerse visitors into the life of the roman army.

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Housesteads Roman Fort Museum

Housesteads Roman Fort

Situated high on a dramatic escarpment on Hadrian’s Wall, Housesteads was once the home and workplace of 800 Roman soldiers. The spectacular remains of the fort include the barrack blocks, a hospital, granaries, a commander’s house and old Roman toilets. The fort also features spectacular views of Hadrian’s Wall and a museum displaying Roman Finds.

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Corbridge Roman Town

Corbridge Roman Town

Corbridge was once a busy town where both Romans and Civilians would be able to pick up food and supplies. Visitors can walk the historic town’s streets and get an insight into the wealth of history of the former Roman town or browse the museum displaying the armour and trinkets of the Corbridge Hoard.

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Chesters Roman Fort

Chestrers Roman Fort

Featuring the most complete roman cavalry fort remains in Britain, Chesters Roman Fort has plenty to see and explore. Such as the principal gates, headquarters building, commandant’s house and a spectacular roman bathhouse by the riverside. The fort also features the Museum of Roman Finds and a Tearoom.

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Birdoswald Roman Fort

Birdoswald Roman Fort

Birdoswald Fort formally known as “Banna” is home to the longest surviving stretch of Hadrian’s Wall and features extensive remains of the fort once located at the western end of the wall. As well as roman remains Birdoswald Roman Fort features exhibitions, picturesque walks and a tearoom.

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Whitehouse Farm Sheep and Pig

Whitehouse Farm Centre

The Whitehouse Farm Centre in Morpeth is a family friendly attraction where people of all ages can see, handle and feed a wide range of animals from traditional breeds to unusual and exotic species. The farm has a range of family friendly activities to keep children entertained including play areas, tractor rides and animal feeding and more!

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Warkworth Castle Entrance

Warkworth Castle

Situated on the hilltop above the River Coquet Warkworth Castle is one of the largest fortresses in Northumberland. Once famous for having been owned by the Percy Family who now own the famous Alnwick Castle. With its extensive remains and noticeable cross shaped and seasonal Medieval events, Warkworth Castle has plenty for visitors to explore.

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RNLI Grace Darling Museum

RNLI Grace Darling Museum

The Grace Darling Museum located in Bamburgh is a free museum that is dedicated to showcasing the incredible story of Grace Darling who aged 22 risked her life to rescue survivors of the wrecked SS Forfarshire boat on the 7th September 1838. The museum tells the story of her brave rescue though a collection of her personal items and interactive displays and videos.

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Potadoodledo

Potadoodledo

Potadoodledo is fun for all the family with its art studio where people of all ages can try their hand at painting a wide range of ceramic items from plates and bowls to figurines and boxes or re fuel in the Potadoodledo resturant. Potadoodledo also makes a great place to stay in Northumberland with its Wigwam Village which are sure to make any stay in Northumberland memorable and unique.

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Paxton House

Paxton House

Located uphill from the River Tweed, Paxton House is a grand country house built by John Adam for which currently showcases a large collection of Chippendale furniture, historic costumes and 18th & 19th century art. Paxton House has over 80 acers of land which feature stunning gardens and woodland as well as a family friendly playground complete with zip wire!

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Northumberland National Park

Northumberland National Park

Covering an area of more than 400 square miles Northumberland National Park is the least populated National Park in the UK. The park features stunning remote tranquil landscapes with plenty of unspoilt sights and wildlife such as the moorland bird, red squirrels and black grouse. Northumberland National Park is a great place to take part in outdoor activities such as rock climbing, mountain biking, and more!

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Maltings Theatre & Cinema

The Maltings is a purpose built arts complex located in the walled town of Berwick-Upon-Tweed. The Maltings showcase a diverse range of live events, workshops and digital cinema screenings in their 5 level building consisting of a main 300 seat theatre room, 70 seat studio space and cinema screens. The Maltings is home to The Stage bar and The Maltings Kitchen which features views of the River Tweed.

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Lindisfarne Priory

Lindisfarne Priory

Lindisfarne Priory is one of the most important centres of early Christianity in Anglo-Saxon England as was home to St Cuthbert and his monks upon being founded in AD635. Today visitors can explore the extensive priory remains and learn more about the wealth of history behind its walls at the priory museum.

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Lindisfarne Mead

Lindisfarne Mead

Since the 1960’s Lindisfarne Mead have been creating and selling unique alcoholic products created exclusively in their very own winery located on Holy Island. Visitors to the showroom can sample their range of mead produce and purchases their very own in a vary of bottle sizes. Just next door is also a shop selling great mementos and gifts for any trip to Holy Island.

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Kirkley Hall Zoo

Kirkley Hall Zoo

Located in Ponteland, Kirkley Hall Zoological Gardens is home to over 200 species of animals such as Lemurs, Coatis, Wallabies, Emu, Meerkats, Snakes and more! Visitors to the zoo can browse the animals as well as burning off energy in the parks play areas such as their high ropes course complete with a 120-metre zip wire.

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Jedburgh Abbey

Jedburgh Abbey

Founded by King David I in 1138 for Augustinian Canons Jedburgh Abbey is a stunning Romanesque gothic style abbey located in Jedburgh in the Scottish Borders. Surrounding the remains of the grand abbey are a collection remains of the abbeys cloister and domestic buildings.

Jedburgh Abbey’s visitor centre showcases a range of artefacts such as the intricate 12th century “Jedburgh Comb” and carved stones uncovered from the excavations of the abbeys cloister buildings along with a selection of exhibitions and visitor amenities.

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Heatherslaw Mill

Heatherslaw Mill

Located on the banks of the River Till Heatherslaw Mill is the only working mill in Northumberland with a milling history of over 700 years. Visitors to the mill can explore the historic building along with learning about and watching the milling process from beginning to end. The mill contains a range of family friendly features and exhibitions making any visit enjoyable for all the family.

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Heatherslaw Light Railway Train

Heatherslaw Light Railway

Ride the Heatherslaw Light Railway a great family friendly short 4mile railway that runs between Heatherslaw and Etal. The Railway have a range of carriages suitable for wet, dry weather and wheelchairs that are pulled by their very own steam locomotives “Bunty and “Lady Augusta” or diesel engine “Binky”. Both stations have great places to visit just a stone’s throw away such as Heatherslaw Mill & Etal Castle.

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Gunsgreen House

Gunsgreen House

Built in the 1750s by local smuggler and merchant John Nisbet, Gunsgreen House is a house full of history and secrets. Visitors can learn about the historic smuggling trade of Eyemouth as they browse the many period rooms of the house and uncover the secrets built in. Gunsgreen House is very child friendly and features activities for kids such as dressing up, a “Rat Trail” and a become a smuggler activity.

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Floors Castle

Floors Castle

Located in Roxburgh Floors Castle and built by architect William Adam in 1721 for the 1st Duke of Roxburgh, Floors Castle holds a wealth of history and extensive grounds to explore. Floors Castle grounds feature a range of shops such as a gift shop and garden shop and a cafe for refreshments.

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Farne Islands

Farne Islands

Remotely tucked away off the coast of Northumberland the Farne Islands are home to 23 different species of seabirds and are a breeding ground and home to around 37,000 Puffins and a large grey seal colony in its surrounding waters. The Farne Islands are home to a small chapel on the Inner Farne and Longstone Lighthouse famous for being the location of the rescue performed by Grace Darling.

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Eyemouth Museum

Eyemouth Museum

Eyemouth Museum is a small independent museum in the heart of Eyemouth. The museum features a range of artefacts and stories to tell the fishing and social heritage of Eyemouth. The museum showcases the intricate Eyemouth Tapestry which commemorates the Great East Coast Fishing Disaster of 1881 and houses a tourist information centre to help you make the most of your visit to Eyemouth.

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Dunstanburgh Castle

Dunstanburgh Castle

Built in 1313 by Earl Thomas of Lancaster Dunstanburgh Castle is a grand 14th century castle situated on a remote Northumberland headland. In 1322 after the execution of Earl Thomas the castle fell to Joh of Gaunt who converted the twin tower gatehouse into a keep. Today the magnificent ruins remain and are owned by both English Heritage and the National Trust and are accessible after a short field walk and remain to be explored.

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Cragside House

Cragside House & Gardens

The former home of Victorian inventor and industrialist Lord Armstrong, Cragside is known for being the first building in the world to be list by hydroelectricity and being packed full of Victorian gadgets. Cragside House also has extensive outdoor grounds featuring scenic walks, gardens and play areas. Visitors may even be lucky enough to spot a red squirrel while exploring the grounds.

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Chillingham Castle

Chillingham Castle

Chillingham Castle is a historic Grade 1 listed 12th century castle which is the home of Sir Humphry Wakefield and his family. Visitors to the castle can explore its vast gardens and rooms such as the Great Hall and gruesome Torture Chamber which is not for the faint hearted. Chillingham Castle is home to a separate visitor attraction the Chillingham Wild Cattle.

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Chain Bridge Honey Farm Shop

Chain Bridge Honey Farm

Established in 1948 the Chain Bridge Honey Farm produces and sells a range of honey and beeswax products in their visitor centre that features an information packed bee museum and observation hive. The Chain Bridge Honey Farm is also home to an extensive collection of Vintage Vehicles and Vintage Artefacts and even has a vintage double decker bus café!

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Berwick-upon-Tweed Barracks and Main Guard

Berwick-upon-Tweed Barracks and Main Guard

Berwick Barracks built between 1717 and 1721 by Nicholas Hawksmoor is a former military installation for the British Army. The Barracks where built by to protect the town during the Jacobite rising and in July 1881 became the depot for the Kings Own Scottish Borderers until 1963.

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Belsay Hall

Belsay Hall, Castle & Gardens

Experience the magnificent architecture of the Grade 1 listed 19th century Manson Belsay Hall. Belsay Hall is home to wonderful extensive gardens such as the formal and atmospheric quarry garden. Upon completing a short walk through the quarry gardens visitors will be able to explore the remains of Belsay Castle.

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Barter Books

Barter Books

Housed in a historic Victorian railway station, Barter Books is one of the largest second hand bookshops in Britain selling thousands of second hand books as well as a collection of rare first editions. Barter Books is known for being the home of an original 1939 Keep Calm and Carry on Poster which can now be seen on display. Barter Books houses the Station Buffet a wonderful café situated inside the main hall of Barter Books and spans several rooms and is the ideal place to unwind.

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Bamburgh Castle

Bamburgh Castle

Located along the coast on Bamburgh situated on a rocky mount overlooking the coast and village. Bamburgh castle has a wealth of history to uncover behind its walls. From the vast displays and artefacts on display to the stunning historical architecture of the rooms and buildings such as the Kings Hall and Keep. The castle is also well known for having been a film location for TV Shows such as Time Team and Worlds End.

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Alnwick Garden & Treehouse

Discover The Alnwick Garden home to more than just a vast array of flowers and plants. The Alnwick Garden is home to a range of different gardens including the Serpent Garden featuring unique water features sure to entertain the kids and the Poison Garden full of deadly and lethal plants capable of murder. The Alnwick Garden is even has a treehouse complete with wobbly bridges which can be found just next-door!

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