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Lindisfarne Priory on Holy Island was one of the most important centres of early Christianity in Anglo-Saxon England. It is still a place of pilgrimage today, the dramatic approach across the causeway adding to the fascination of the site.
Kielder Castle is the visitor centre for Kielder Forest. Features include forest shop, information centre, tearoom and exhibitions about forestry and conservation.
Alnwick Castle is one of Europe's finest. Majestic and imposing, it has a packed daily events programme, fine art treasures, wonderful architecture and children's activities.
Visitors may inspect the remains of the Roman fort and settlement, see its extraordinary finds in the superb museum. Full-scale replicas of Roman buildings. Please ring to check winter opening times.
Belsay has something for everyone: A fine medieval castle, a Greek Revival villa, and outstanding plant rich gardens.
A spectacular castle with fantastic coastal views. The stunning Kings Hall and Keep house collections of armour, artwork, porcelain and furniture.
A unique exhibition reflecting the history and traditions of the North Tyne Valley and Redesdale, including Border Counties Railway, Border Reivers, photography and mining.
The most complete example of a British Roman fort, and one of the most popular sites on the Wall.
The tower, built by Sir Robert Harbottle in 1392, is one of the few surviving pele towers. The tunnel-vaulted rooms remain unaltered and 2 are furnished in contemporary style.
The keep and gatehouse at Prudhoe Castle are amongst the oldest in the country, dating back to the 12thC.