Northumberland National Park
Northumberland National Park

Northumberland National Park

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Northumberland

The basics

While hikers flock to Northumberland National Park for guided or independent walks along the trails that crisscross this beautiful natural attraction, history lovers won't want to miss the opportunity to wander the length of Hadrian’s Wall. Venture up to the Scottish border in the north or take day trips to typical English villages such as Harbottle, Rothbury, and Holystone, where you can stop by tea houses, country pubs, or stately homes. For something more outdoorsy, you can even go horseback riding or fishing.

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Viking Coast and Alnwick Castle Very Small Group Tour from Edinburgh
Viking Coast and Alnwick Castle Very Small Group Tour from Edinburgh
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Things to know before you go

  • Northumberland National Park is ideal for families, outdoors enthusiasts, and those who enjoy the quiet English countryside.

  • Northwest England is not the warmest spot, so pack layers, sturdy shoes, and a decent waterproof jacket.

  • History fans will find plenty of Roman ruins and sites of interest to explore.

  • Accessibility may not be guaranteed everywhere, due to uneven, wet, or slippery trails and hikes.

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How to get there

Guided tours are the most hassle-free way to visit Northumberland National Park, though the park can also be explored independently from both England and Scotland. From Good Friday through October 1, the Hadrian’s Wall AD122 bus typically runs between Newcastle and Carlisle. You can also drive to Northumberland National Park in less than 2 hours from Edinburgh, Newcastle, and Carlisle.

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When to get there

Summer is peak season in Northumberland National Park, as it’s when travelers are likely to enjoy sunnier, warmer days. However, visiting in the fall avoids the biggest crowds and allows you to soak up the beauty of the area's seasonal foliage. Cultural, crafty, and family-friendly events in the park are also worth catching—details can be found on the website.

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Northumberland National Park highlights

The Roman ruins are among the most popular sights at Northumberland National Park—take a trip back in time at Hadrian’s Wall and the Housesteads Roman Fort. You can also enjoy a hike at Sycamore Gap and soak up the dramatic scenery at The Sill or Kielder Water and Forest Park, before stargazing at the Kielder Observatory. There are also a number of priories, stately homes, and abbeys that are worth a visit.

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Frequently Asked Questions
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