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  • Cragside House and Gardens
    Experience Britain's original smart home. Illuminated by hydro-electricity and powered by hydraulics, this pioneering home was filled with Victorian gadgets for efficient modern living. With engineered lakes, foaming waterfalls and hillsides filled with rhododendrons, this 1000-acre fantasy mountain landscape was envisioned by inventor and arms manufacturer William Armstrong, alongside is wife Margaret. Wander amongst the towering trees in the Pinetum, explore the weaving paths and tumbling cascades in the Rock Garden, and witness the changing seasons in the Formal Garden. You can also view the whole estate via the Carriage Drive where way-marked walks, hilltops lakes and wildlife are waiting to be discovered.
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  • Bamburgh Castle
    The King of Castles, a fortification has dominated this site since Anglo-Saxon times when it was the capital of the kingdom of Northumbria. The current structure with Keep, curtain walls, towers and ramparts dates from the 1500's to the Victorian restructuring of Lord Armstrong. There are fourteen rooms open to the public including the spectacular Kings Hall, with over 3000 items of artwork, furniture, china and porcelain. The separate Armstrong and Aviation Artifacts museum gives visitors a glimpse into the creativity and industrial genius of Lord Armstrong, with a look at the aviation legacy created by his company after his death. The cafeteria serves great, fresh food and then a wander around the battlements completes a great day out.
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  • Vindolanda
    Visit Roman Vindolanda today and you will find one of the North East’s most famous and not to be missed tourist attractions lying in the beautiful landscape of Hadrian's Wall Country. Formerly a key military post on the northern frontier of Britain, Vindolanda is the home of Britain's 'Top Treasure' - the Vindolanda Writing Tablets - and is one Europe's most important Roman archeological sites, with live excavations taking place every year. The recently fully refurbished on site museum provides a breathtaking exploration of the Trust's ongoing discoveries and accounts of Roman life. There are no other places on earth where it is possible to experience Roman Britain, Hadrian's Wall and history coming to life before your very eyes all in one space! Come and explore it for yourself and find out why Vindolanda is treasured worldwide.
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  • Alnwick Castle
    Alnwick Castle, one of the largest inhabited castles in England, has witnessed battles, rebellions, tragedy and romance, and has been home to a variety of interesting people – from knight Harry Hotspur to Harry Potter! Enjoy a tour of the collections of art and furniture in the treasure-filled State Rooms, or join our 'Alnwick On Location' guided tour to find out about the Castle’s starring film roles including Harry Potter, Downton Abbey and most recently, Dungeons and Dragons Honor Among Thieves. Join our resident wizarding professors and prefects for a broomstick training lesson on the very spot of Harry’s first lesson. Learn medieval crafts and skills in Artisans Courtyard, before putting your skills to the test when facing the beast that lies within Dragon Quest! With so much to see and do, you may need more than one day so when you buy your ticket for the day, you can visit free for the year whenever the castle is open to the public. See our website for full details.
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  • The Alnwick Garden
    The Alnwick Garden is one of the world’s most extraordinary contemporary gardens. From poisonous plants and treetop walkways to glorious roses and towering delphiniums, the Duchess of Northumberland’s vision for a forgotten plot is now a truly 21st century experience full of imagination and fun, all brought to life with water.
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  • Kielder Observatory
    The Kielder Observatory is a centre for public outreach in the science of astronomy and physics. It serves to promote the universe to our guests, enabling people from all walks of life and levels of interest to access the visual splendour of the cosmos. With a superb array of telescopes and instrumentation to explore the depths of space. Expert tuition awaits the visitors who come along and take part in our featured events, sit in complete comfort in our classroom next to the log burning fire and let us take you on a tour of the universe.
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  • Roman Army Museum
    Lying in magnificent countryside next to a sweeping section of Hadrian's Wall and based at the site of Carvoran Roman Fort, the Roman Army Museum is an authentic and dramatic tribute to Rome’s extraordinary military legacy. Step into the life of a Roman soldier and experience life on the front line of Emperor Hadrian’s formidable British frontier. Explored through reconstructions, objects excavated along Hadrian's Wall and the Vindolanda Trust’s inspiring interpretations of army life including the exclusive 3D Edge of Empire film, the museum pays unforgettable homage to Rome's military accomplishments in Britain.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Northumberland hotels

The Hog's Head Inn, Premier Inn Alnwick hotel, and The White Swan Hotel are some of the most popular hotels for travellers looking to stay near Alnwick Castle. See the full list: Hotels near Alnwick Castle.

Popular hotels close to The Alnwick Garden include The Hog's Head Inn, Premier Inn Alnwick hotel, and The White Swan Hotel. See the full list: Hotels near The Alnwick Garden.

Popular luxury hotels in Northumberland include Walwick Hall, Langley Castle Hotel, and Doxford Hall Hotel and Spa. See the full list: Northumberland Luxury Hotels.

Popular hotels close to Newcastle Airport include DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Newcastle International Airport, Premier Inn Newcastle Airport hotel, and Premier Inn Newcastle Airport (South) hotel. See the full list: Hotels near Newcastle Airport.

A few of the most popular hotels near Bamburgh Castle are The Victoria Hotel, The Lord Crewe, and Waren House Hotel. See the full list: Hotels near Bamburgh Castle.

Some of the most popular pet-friendly hotels in Northumberland are Marshall Meadows Manor House, Warkworth House Hotel, and Battlesteads Hotel. See the full list: Pet Friendly Hotels in Northumberland.

Popular cheap hotels in Northumberland include The Beaumont Hexham, Hotel, Marshall Meadows Manor House, and Warkworth House Hotel. See the full list: Cheap Hotels in Northumberland.

Walwick Hall, Derwent Manor Boutique Hotel, and Doxford Hall Hotel and Spa have a spa and received excellent reviews from travellers in Northumberland. See the full list: Spa Hotels in Northumberland.

Marshall Meadows Manor House, Battlesteads Hotel, and Walwick Hall all received great reviews from families travelling in Northumberland. See the full list: Family Hotels Northumberland.

The Beaumont Hexham, Hotel, Marshall Meadows Manor House, and Warkworth House Hotel received great reviews from travellers looking for a romantic hotel in Northumberland. See the full list: Romantic Hotels in Northumberland.

Some of the most popular hotels with a pool in Northumberland include Walwick Hall, Derwent Manor Boutique Hotel, and Doxford Hall Hotel and Spa. See the full list: Hotels with a Pool in Northumberland.