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From harvesting apples and making cider to wild camping and fixing the fells, the National Trust has over 280 working holidays that provide the opportunity to get outdoors, have fun and play a part in conserving the nation’s heritage. With prices starting from just £75 including all food and accommodation, there are weekend breaks or [...]
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Hope you saw our beautiful county on Michael Portillo’s Great British Railway Journeys on 23rd January. Michael visited the historic walled town of Berwick-upon-Tweed and the magnificent Royal Berwick Border bridge. He continued to Alnwick via Alnmouth railway station to visit Barter Books, which was previously Alnwick’s railway station; and stay at The White Swan [...]
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Doxford Hall is offering a new birding break in the new year intended for those who are beginners or have a basic knowledge of birding, and would like to explore the scenic North Northumberland coast in winter. Two whole day trips includes Includes visits to Seahouses, Monkshouse Pool on the way to Bamburgh to walk [...]
Northumberland’s Eshott Hall Hotel has launched a gourmet break that gives passionate foodies the chance to eat and drink the best of the county’s produce and meet the people behind the region’s finest food. Onsite sampling of the famous Swallow Fish Smoked Kippers and grass fed Ingram Valley lamb, learning more about local liqueurs and [...]
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The Great Outdoors might have been invented for describing the wonderful multiplicity of things to do in the impressive Northumberland Countryside. Renting holiday accommodation in this region of England is so popular as the there area so many things to do and see, it being Englands county with the most castles.
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