
Discover attractions, restaurants, and activities in the area
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Boat tours to the Farne Islands, offering wildlife sightings and scenic views.

Local market with artisan crafts, fresh produce, and street food vendors.

Picturesque golf course offering stunning views and challenging holes.

Cultural hub featuring live performances, cinema, and exhibitions.

Beautiful gardens with unique water features and a poison garden.

Famous medieval castle featured in Harry Potter movies.

A 9-hole course set in picturesque surroundings, ideal for both beginners and seasoned golfers.

A friendly club offering a challenging parkland course suitable for all skill levels.

Known for its undulating fairways and views of the coast and Whitley Bay Lighthouse.

A parkland course noted for its natural setting and excellent drainage, allowing year-round play.

Features two 18-hole championship courses set in scenic parkland, providing a variety of challenges for golfers.

Established in 1887, this historic club offers a mature parkland course just a few miles from Durham city center.

One of Europe's longest and most challenging courses, set within a luxury resort offering top-class facilities.

A picturesque course set around the historic Brancepeth Castle, offering challenging holes with stunning views.

A well-established parkland course with tree-lined fairways, providing a delightful challenge for golfers of all standards.

Established in 1891, this mature parkland course offers a challenging yet fair test, complemented by excellent clubhouse facilities.

A picturesque parkland course offering a challenging layout with well-maintained greens, suitable for golfers of all abilities.

An 18-hole, par 71 parkland course known for its subtle greens and stunning views, providing an enjoyable experience for all levels.

Established in 1879, it's one of the oldest clubs in the North East, offering a classic parkland course designed by Harry Colt.

A coastal links course providing panoramic sea views and a challenging experience, especially when the wind blows.

A mature parkland course offering a fair test to golfers, with tree-lined fairways and well-maintained greens.

A well-established parkland course known for its immaculate greens and scenic views of the Tyne Valley.

Home to two championship courses, including the renowned Hunting Course, set amidst stunning Northumberland countryside.

A 27-hole parkland course set in a picturesque estate, offering a challenging layout for golfers of all levels.

Home to the Colt course, which hosted the 2017 British Masters; a premier parkland course in Northumberland.

A true links challenge nestled just yards from stunning beaches, offering breathtaking coastal views.

The 13th oldest golf club in the world, offering a historic links course with unique features and stunning views across the Firth of Forth.

A 9-hole course set in the foothills of the Cheviots, offering a peaceful and scenic golfing experience.

Features the famous 6th hole, voted 'Britain's No 1 Most Extraordinary Golf Hole', with a dramatic cliff-top tee shot.

The northernmost golf course in England, offering views of the North Sea and Berwick-upon-Tweed.

Known for its friendly atmosphere and challenging par 3s, including one of the most famous in the region over a sea inlet.

One of the oldest golf clubs in England, offering a classic links experience with stunning sea views.

Recognized as one of the best links courses in Northumberland, providing a challenging yet rewarding experience.

A true links challenge nestled just yards from stunning beaches, offering breathtaking coastal views.

Often cited as one of the most scenic golf courses in Britain, offering views of Lindisfarne, the Farne Islands, the Cheviots, and Bamburgh Castle.

60-foot waterfall set against a steep rock face. The walk begins near Hartside Farm (north of Ingram) and offers gentle elevation before reaching the falls

About a 15-minute drive from Wooler, Ingram Valley offers a broader view of the Cheviots.

A perfect starting point for short strolls or longer looped routes

At the heart of Northumberlandia lies the 'Lady of the North, a striking 100ft high human landform sculpture that spans a quarter of a mile

Located within the same historic building as the Bagpipe Museum, the Morpeth Chantry Craft Centre is a must-visit for anyone who appreciates quality craftsmanship and unique gifts.

Families will love the playgrounds, paddling pool, and miniature train, while others can enjoy tennis courts, bowling greens, or a quiet riverside bench under the trees

One of the highlights of this walk is the set of stepping stones across the river—a fun and slightly adventurous feature

Visitors can browse a fascinating collection of pipes, music manuscripts, and historical artefacts that trace the development of traditional North East folk music

Scott’s of Alnmouth is a cosy café and deli known for its warm welcome and freshly prepared food. It’s a popular spot for breakfast and brunch, with a menu featuring locally sourced produce and homemade bakes. Their coffee, cakes, and light lunches make it a go-to stop for a relaxed bite in the hear

Bistro 23 is a favourite among both locals and visitors, offering a relaxed setting and a menu full of flavour. It's especially popular at lunchtime, thanks to its fresh, locally sourced ingredients and friendly service. Don’t miss their famous crab sandwiches, often hailed as some of the best on th

Sees over 100 local artists exhibiting in homes, halls, and pop-up venues throughout the village

Just off the coast from Alnmouth lies Coquet Island, a protected RSPB nature reserve. Although the island itself is closed to the public, you can still enjoy boat trips from nearby Amble that take you close enough to see its incredible wildlife.

This wide stretch of golden sand is ideal for long, leisurely walks, sandcastle building, and scenic picnics. It's also dog-friendly all year round, making it a popular spot for pet owners.

Italian restaurant offering a range of classic dishes in a modern ambiance.

Family-run establishment serving fresh, locally sourced fish and chips.

Renowned for its flavorful Indian dishes and warm hospitality.

Offers a variety of pizzas and contemporary dishes in a cozy setting.

Historic inn known for its traditional British fare and rich maritime history.

Excellent Indian food in the heart of Tynemouth

Newly refurbished gastro pub offering locally sourced seafood dishes.

Take a walk around the harbor, enjoy local seafood, and visit quaint shops for souvenirs.

Try fishing, kayaking, or paddleboarding, all readily available along the Seahouses coast.

Enjoy scenic coastal walks with breathtaking views and endless opportunities for wildlife spotting.

Explore the Farne Islands to see seals, puffins, and a range of seabirds up close.

Spectacular outdoor show depicting 2,000 years of history.

Restored medieval palace with art collections and deer park.

Lovely restaurant with stunning sea views and homemade dishes.

Seaside eatery offering fresh seafood and classic British dishes.

Charming café known for excellent coffee and relaxed vibe.
Traditional pub offering classic fare and real ales.

Vast stretch of golden sand with views of the castle.

Historic site tied to the legacy of St. Aidan.

Beloved restaurant serving fresh, locally sourced seafood.

Iconic landmark offering rich history and scenic beauty.