Here are links to some other sites you may find
useful.
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Northumberland Wildlife Trust
www.wildlifetrust.org.uk/northumberland
Largest voluntary organisation for wildlife in
Northumberland
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Northumberland
National Park
www.nnpa.org.uk
Northumberland National Park contains some
of the finest open country in Britain.
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The National Trust
www.nationaltrust.org.uk
North east attractions include Wallington
Hall, Cragside, Dunstanburgh Castle, the
Farne Islands, and Lindisfarne Castle on
Holy Island.
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Hadrian's Wall
www.hadrianswall.org.uk
This impressive timeline lets you rediscover
Roman Britain.
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Alnwick Castle
www.alnwickcastle.com
The second largest inhabited castle in England
is now also famous for Harry Potter and the
Alnwick Garden project.
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Bamburgh Castle
www.bamburghcastle.com
Perched on a basalt outcrop at the very edge
of the North Sea, Bamburgh arguably possesses
the finest location of any English castle.
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Ford and Etal
www.ford-and-etal.co.uk
This 6000 hectare rural estate, set between
the Cheviot Hills and the coast, includes
a narrow gauge steam railway, water driven
cornmill.
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English Heritage
www.english-heritage.org.uk
Local attractions include Dunstanburgh Castle
and Lindisfarne.
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National Cycle
Network
www.nationalcyclenetwork.org.uk
This comprehensive network of safe and attractive
cycleways includes a route passing through
the River Breamish Valley.
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Barter Books
www.barterbooks.co.uk
This is one of the largest second hand book
shops in Britain.
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Bailiff Gate Museum
www.bailiffgatemuseum.co.uk
This interesting museum tells the story of
historic Alnwick in an exciting and interactive
way.
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House of Hardy
www.house-of-hardy.com
The making of Hardy fishing rods and reels
is a marriage of high technology and traditional
craftsman.