Northumberland
Northumberland takes its name from the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Northumbria and is one of the wildest and most beautiful of Englands counties. Other regions may have more dramatic mountains or more gentle and picturesque countryside but few have such large unspoilt areas. Northumberland is the least densely populated County in England. It has its own National Park, its own flag, its own tartan and its own dialect with more castles open to the public than any other county - a relic of the long and bloody conflicts fought against the Scots. The Romans were the first to try to cut off the Scottish barbarians by building Hadrians Wall - much of its 73 mile length still remains. Pay a visit to the town of Hexham, which still holds the title of England’s favourite market town, then head north to Alnwick which is dominated by its medieval castle and home to the best second-hand bookshop in the world – Barter Books. In the far north lies Berwick-upon-Tweed close to the Scottish Border where you can find a wide range of things to do Or you might wish to make a visit to the Holy Island of Lindisfarne and Bamburgh Castle.
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Wansbeck Riverside Caravan and Camping Site
Wansbeck Riverside Caravan and Camping Site can be found nestling on the banks of the River Wansbeck.The site is Council owned and operated by the resident wardens Ian and Tracey...
Pecknell Farm
Our site is set in beautiful Teesdale on a working farm. It is a small friendly site 1.5 miles from historic Barnard Castle. Teesdale is a lovely unspoilt area with lots of walking. We are also...
The Yont the Cleugh Caravan Park
The Yont the Cleugh Caravan Park, a haven for those of us who are looking for that quiet and peaceful place to stay. Here at Yont the Cleugh our family run park is situated in the North Pennine Hills overlooking Coanwood Fell, an area of truly savoured outstanding natural beauty.We have...
Bellingham Camping and Caravan Club Site
Base yourself at our campsite to discover the true spirit of Northumberland and relax in the warmth of the Northumbrian way. In the English Borders, this is an ideal base for outdoor life in the stunning Northumberland National Park and for exploring either the East or West coast. Our compact site...
Elford Farm Caravan Park
A sheltered 2 acre grass site for 25 touring caravans. Spacious, peaceful, and very safe for children. The site is on a farm 2 to 3 miles from the villages of Seahouses and Bamburgh. There are miles of beautiful sandy beaches and in the locality are 8 golf courses, 5 castles, riding, fishing...