Take a few deep breaths. Back to nature or back in time, here in the Heart of Hadrian's Wall Country you can get to know your Reiver ancestry, explore Roman forts or walk chunks of the Wall. You don't need to do it all at once! It's all there for you to see, as and when you want. Over centuries man and nature have battled over this landscape and the scars are there still for you to explore.

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Free Voluntary Ranger led guided walks Every summer a programme of guided walks an...
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With two swimming pools with moveable floors, a large and well-equipped gym, regul...
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Whitehouse Farm Centre is Northumberland’s largest family-run Farm attraction. A g...
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Our permanent displays are based on our five main collections: The Border Counties...
The Tyne is rightly regarded as the best Salmon River in England and Wales. The No...
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Langley Castle stands about two miles south of Haydon Bridge on the A686 road to A...
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This extensive area of gorge and river scenery, signposted off the A69 east of Bar...
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Bamburgh Castle has a long and fascinating history, with the area being occupied f...
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The Cramel Linn Waterfall, near Gilsland, is situated about a mile and a half up t...
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With 3 outdoor pools featuring a water slide and giant inflatables; a large sports...
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This is a beautiful church with a long history of worship by local families. There...
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Explore the hidden gems and iconic sites of beautiful Northumberland. Learn about ...
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Chesters Roman Fort is one of the most impressive visitor attractions on Hadrian's...
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An awe-inspiring sight, Dunstanburgh Castle stands proudly at the edge of the coas...
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Route 72 starts in Kendal and makes its way around the Cumbrian coast via Barrow-i...
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Set in the charming village of Etal by a ford over the River Till, this Northumber...
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St Martin's Church was built in 1878 to replace an earlier one on the same site, w...
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For 450 years Norham Castle, first built in the 12th century, was one of the great...
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The building of Hexham Gaol was ordered June 1330 making it the oldest purpose-bui...
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St Cuthbert’s Church was built as a Chapel of Ease in 1827 to 1828 during the incu...
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The pre-Norman history of the site at Warkworth is still not entirely clear, but i...
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St Aidan’s Church in Thockrington. The building dates back from the 11th century. ...
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Haltwhistle Walking Festival. This twice yearly festival, held in the Spring & Aut...
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Haltwhistle Burn, winding its way down from the Roman Wall to the old stone houses...
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Roman Army Museum, Carvoran, Greenhead (Open daily from February to October, times...
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Chesters Roman Fort is one of the most impressive visitor attractions on Hadrian's...
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Isaac's Tea Trail has been described as England's last great undiscovered wilderne...
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Route 68 is known as the Pennine Cycleway, and runs up the spine of England and th...
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Lanercost Priory, founded in 1166 and disbanded during the Dissolution of the Mona...
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Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery houses considerable collections of fine and de...
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On the north side of the ridge of the Whin Sill, on which sits Hadrian’s Wall, the...
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Is a beautiful strip of public land which runs alongside the river Tyne. The Tyne ...
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The Church of the Holy Cross is a very fine and original example of early 13th cen...
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The South Tyne Cycle Trail runs between Haltwhistle and the source of the river So...
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John Martin (1789 - 1864) was to become the most popular landscape artist and engr...
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St Oswald’s church – Heavenfield is on the site of what is believed to be the loca...
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There has been a church on this site over for 1300 years since Queen Etheldreda ma...
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The Hadrian’s Cycleway runs the length of the Wall between Maryport on the West co...
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Designated as a 'site of Special Scientific Interest' for its rich diversity of wi...
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Haltwhistle Rings Walks Leaflets - Describing 22 walks in and around the historic ...
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At Blenkinsopp Castle (probably originally called Blencan's Hope, i.e. valley) nea...
  Creativity, Culture and Countryside. Set beside the Lake inspired by Capability ...
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Hadrian's Wall Path National Trail is the long-distance footpath that runs through...
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Talkin Tarn Country Park, close to the historic market town of Brampton, nestles i...
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268 miles of chasing the Pennine Mountain tops along the rugged backbone of Englan...
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There was probably a wooden Saxon Church dating from the 7th century. The original...
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The church in the middle of the town dates back to 1180 and is a grade 1 listed bu...
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South Tyne Trail to Lambley Viaduct follows the former Haltwhistle to Alston railw...
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Explore Thirlwall Castle (the name means the Break in the Wall), an odd one becaus...
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Aydon Castle Tucked away just one mile from the village of Corbridge is Aydon Cast...
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