Places to Visit, Northumberland
The Alnwick Garden
www.alnwickgarden.com
There’s so much to explore at The Alnwick Garden, including acres of fascinating plants, water sculptures, the infamous Poison Garden and one of the world’s largest wooden tree houses, 364 days a year.
Warkworth Castle
www.castlexplorer.co.uk
Warkworth Castle is sited on raised ground in a loop of the River Coquet. The original motte and bailey castle was built in the mid 12th century by Earl Henry of Northumberland, son of David I, King of Scots. In 1157, Henry II recovered Northumberland from the Scots, and in the following year gave Warkworth Castle to Roger FitzRichard.
Druridge Bay Country Park
Druridge Bay Country Park includes three miles of beautiful beach and sand dunes, plus a large lake surrounded by woods and meadows. The variety of surroundings means you are sure of an enjoyable visit whatever the time of year.
Bailiffgate Museum
www.bailiffgatemuseum.co.uk
Bailiffgate Museum presents for the first time the history of Alnwick and District. The people and places of North Northumberland are brought to life here in lively, interactive style, through an exploration of six engaging themes.
Alnwick Castle
www.alnwickcastle.com
Alnwick Castle is the second largest inhabited castle in England, and has been the home of the Percys, Earls and Dukes of Northumberland since 1309, making this year the 700 year anniversary.
Cragside
www.nationaltrust.org.uk
Extraordinary Victorian house, gardens and estate – the wonder of its age.


