Popular Attractions

There is so much to see and do in and around the area. Northumberland offers a variety of popular attractions with dramatic landscapes and steeped in history. Here are our top picks.

Cragside House
Alnwick Castle

Deer Park

Our very own Deer Park is right on your doorstep and is a stunning area of natural beauty. Dog friendly.

Cragside Country House

Discover Britain’s original smart home at Cragside. With a labyrinth, formal gardens, waterfall and pinetum, you won’t find anywhere else quite like it. Dogs are welcome in the outdoor areas of Cragside.

Alnwick Castle

One of Britain’s most iconic castles, Alnwick Castle may be slightly familiar to you, due to the number of times it has appeared in movies and on TV.

The Alnwick Garden

The Alnwick Garden is a multi-award-winning attraction, with 12 acres of magnificent gardens and the world’s largest treehouse. Only assistance dogs are allowed in the garden.

Kielder Observatory

A magical experience, Kielder Observatory allows you to view some of the darkest skies in the world to their full glory. Only assistance dogs are allowed in the observatory.

Wallington House

Wallington House is a historical house surrounded by rolling hills, woodlands and a walled garden. Dogs are welcome in all outdoor areas.

Hadrian’s Wall

Discover the remains of Hadrian’s Wall, built to safeguard the wild northwest frontier of the Roman Empire. There are multiple sites across the dramatic Northumbrian landscape. Dog Friendly in the outdoor areas.

Bamburgh Castle and Beach

Bamburgh Castle is England’s finest coastal fortress, standing guard over the epic Northumberland coast for thousands of years. Dog friendly.

Kielder Observatory
Bamburgh Castle & Beach

Stay at Beeswing Lodge

The idyllic cottage, made for restful retreats and heart-warming holidays in heart of Northumberland