Hexham Lodges surroundings
There's so much to discover in Northumberland, from dramatic castles and vibrant cities to magical forests and rugged coastline. It also has some of the UK's darkest skies - in fact, the region's International Dark Sky Park is the largest in the UK! So bring your friends or family, head out into the Northumbrian landscape and make holiday memories to last a lifetime.
Hexham Abbey
Hexham Abbey's roots stretch back to c.674, and you can still see its original Saxon crypt and apse. The building has been added to ever since, with fascinating features from across the centuries including stained glass windows and panel paintings.
Tynemouth Aquarium
Tour the ocean at Tynemouth Aquarium, where you'll meet such sea creatures as clown fish, lionfish, harbour seals and axolotls, living in a variety of themed zones. There are also regular talks and feeding sessions to join during your visit.
Beamish
A fascinating, immersive, open-air museum, Beamish tells the story of life in North East England during the 1820s, 1900s, 1940s and 1950s through its buildings, farms, railway station and tramway, among other attractions.
Kielder Water and Forest Park
Home to 250 square miles of forest and 26 miles of shoreline, there is something for everyone at Kielder Forest and Water Park. Explore the forest's award-winning Art and Architecture, discover friendly residents, including red squirrels and ospreys, or take to the water by boat to enjoy the breathtaking views.
Kielder Observatory
Kielder Observatory is one of the most amazing and unique places to visit in the entire United Kingdom. Explore the solar system like never before with some of the darkest skies in the world. (Booking advised). A fantastic experience for the entire family.
Mountain biking
With over 100 miles of cycling paths to explore, Kielder Forest has something for all abilities. From the scenic shoreline path of Lakeside way to testing mountain biking tracks, what will you discover?
Northumberland National Park
Northumberland National Park is a wonderful place to spend a day with family and friends. Walking and cycling routes are among the best ways to discover the National Park's distinct landscape, stunning wildlife, and breathtaking night sky.
Alnwick Castle
Visit Alnwick Castle, one of Britain's most iconic castles, which offers a variety of exciting activities. Learn about the history of the Castle, try archery or learn to fly a broomstick in the spot where Harry Potter first took flight.
Newcastle Gateshead
Take a trip to Newcastle Gateshead for a fun-filled family outing or an activity-filled adventure with friends. Visit museums and attractions or stroll along the Quayside to see the seven iconic bridges. Explore a region rich in sport, music, art, history, and delicious food.
Scottish Borders
Explore the Scottish Borders, from rolling hills and open countryside to valleys and coastline. You may participate in a variety of activities, including mountain biking, quad biking, archery, surfing, and some of the best cycling and walking routes in Scotland.
Hadrian's Wall
Hadrian's Wall Country offers something for everyone: world-class archaeology, breathtaking scenery, rare wildlife, and fantastic pubs. Make a day of it by visiting this World Heritage site.
Bamburgh Castle
Step through centuries of history at the magnificent Bamburgh Castle, which stands 150 feet above the Northumberland coastline. From the viewpoint, you can see the coast with sweeping views of the Farne Islands, Holy Island, and Bamburgh village.
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