Northumberland National Park Tours

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Follow in the footsteps of Roman settlers, hike amid breathtaking landscapes and gaze at a starlit sky in England’s least populated national park.

Northumberland National Park is an area of magnificent rolling green pastures, deep valleys, dense forests and clean rivers. It covers some 405 square miles (1,049 square kilometers) between the North Pennines and the Scottish border. The stunning countryside of Northumberland National Park invites you to explore at your own pace by bike, foot and horseback. Visit ancient ruins, discover pretty market towns and enjoy superb stargazing.

Endless miles of marked and unmarked trails meander throughout the park. Put on a pair of walking boots and hike across the park’s tallest hills, The Cheviots. Cross rivers via old bridges and stroll through a mystical forest to a waterfall at Hareshaw Linn. The moorland, outcrops and rivers of Coquetdale are a photographer’s dream while Breamish Valley is a favorite among horse riders.

A section of Hadrian’s Wall, the one-time defensive wall of the Roman region of Britannia, runs along the southern border of the park. Walk the 8-mile (13-kilometer) stretch between Housesteads Roman Fort and Walltown Crags. Snap a photo of the Sycamore Gap, a tree that stands in a dip in the wall. Exhibitions at The Sill: National Landscape Discovery Centre educate about the cultural history and geography of Northumberland.

Fishermen will enjoy casting a line into the River Tyne in search of salmon, brown trout and rainbow trout. There are also opportunities to spot wildlife such as the curlew bird, black grouse and red squirrels.

With some of the darkest skies in the U.K., the park is a stargazers paradise. Cawfields, Harbottle and Stonehaugh are all excellent locations for spotting constellations and the Milky Way.

The park is in the northernmost region of England. It’s about an hour’s drive from Newcastle-upon-Tyne and a 2-hour drive from Edinburgh. Local bus services travel between the park’s towns.

Entry to Northumberland National Park is free and it remains open year round. Visit the park’s official website to find out about guided walks, which have a fee, and to download a trail map.

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Things to do near Northumberland National Park

Northumberland National Park is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a range of activities like birdwatching and wildlife spotting. Adventure seekers can enjoy biking along scenic trails and exploring the stunning landscapes. Ideal for day trips, the park provides ample opportunities for outdoor adventures, making it a perfect destination for those looking to immerse themselves in nature and enjoy a variety of exhilarating outdoor pursuits.

Shopping

For a unique shopping experience, visit Kirkharle Courtyard, a charming shopping center located 13 miles away from Northumberland National Park. If you're up for a drive, check out The Bike Place and Purple Mountain Bike Hire Centre, both 16 miles away, offering specialized goods in a vibrant atmosphere.

Recreation

At Bellingham Golf Club, enjoy a round of golf surrounded by picturesque landscapes, perfect for both relaxation and sport. Macdonald Linden Hall Golf Course offers a scenic setting for golfing enthusiasts, while Kielder Observatory invites families to explore the cosmos and enjoy captivating stargazing experiences.

Adventure

Explore the stunning trails of College Valley Estate, located 19 miles from Northumberland National Park, where adventure and breathtaking scenery await. Alternatively, take to the skies at Northumbria Gliding Club, 28 miles away, for an exhilarating aerial experience. Don't miss the Pennine Way, 18 miles from the park, perfect for hiking enthusiasts.

Nightlife

Northumberland National Park offers a unique nightlife experience with cozy pubs and charming eateries. Visit The Rat Inn for local ales and hearty meals, or enjoy live music at The Queen's Head in Rothbury. The starlit skies create a magical ambiance, perfect for a night out in nature.

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Northumberland National Park offers a rich blend of historic houses, national parks, and monuments, perfect for travelers seeking culture and outdoor experiences. Explore the breathtaking beauty of Northumberland as you discover its scenic landscapes and cultural heritage. Whether you're hiking through the national park or visiting local attractions, Northumberland promises an unforgettable adventure for nature lovers and history enthusiasts alike.

  • Cragside: Cragside is a remarkable historical monument known for its stunning Victorian architecture and innovative gardens. This former home of Lord Armstrong is set within a picturesque landscape, showcasing a blend of culture and nature that provides a unique glimpse into 19th-century life and engineering.
  • Cheviot Hills: The Cheviot Hills offer breathtaking scenery, with rolling hills and expansive views. Ideal for hiking and outdoor activities, this area is perfect for nature lovers looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil beauty and rugged terrain of Northumberland.
  • Kielder Water and Forest Park: Known for its adventurous spirit, Kielder Water and Forest Park is perfect for hiking, biking, and water sports. The stunning landscapes and diverse wildlife create an exhilarating outdoor experience, making it a must-visit for adventure seekers.

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