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Hadrian's Wall & Tynedale

Northumberland is an Area of Outstanding Beauty, accessed by the A1 Highway from the south with connections from the M1 Motorway from London and the west coast M6 via the A69 from Carlisle.

The A1 runs north out of Newcastle-upon-Tyne through Morpeth, Alnwick to Berwick-upon Tweed on the Scottish Border to the north before continuing on to Edinburgh. While the A69 runs out of Newcastle west up the Tyne valley, following closely the route of Hadrian's Roman Wall through Hexham, Haltwhistle and onto Carlisle in Cumbria past Brampton.

The A68 wanders in a northerly direction enroute from Teesside through Corbridge and on up the Tyne Valley to Otterburn.  Where it joins the secondary road out of Newcastle, before it rises over the border at Carter Bar to Hawick and Jedburgh in Scotland.

Another secondary route across the Scottish border is the A697 over the picturesque lowland moors from Morpeth in a northerly direction through Wooler to Coldstream and onto Kelso over the border.

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Starting at the Wall

The Northumbria Tourist Board welcomes you to the historic border country of North-East England, lying between Yorkshire and Scotland and comprising the areas of Durham, Tyne & Wear, Northumberland and the Tees Valley.

Web Site:  www.ntb.org.uk                       E.Mail:  feedback@ntb.org.uk 

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Emperor Hadrian's   Roman Wall

The wall from Newcastle to Carlisle, coast to coast across the British Isles is the most important monument built by the Romans in Britain.
It is the best known frontier in the entire Roman Empire and stands as a reminder of past glories of one of the world's greatest civilisations.

Designated a World Heritage Site Forts, museums and events bring Roman history to life, walks lead you through spectacular countryside.

Time spent exploring this unique Roman heritage in its ever changing setting will leave you with an unparalleled sense of awe and wonder.

Web Site: www.hadrians-wall.org        Email: hadrian@hadrians-wall.org

Cragside near Rothbury      

Lord Armstrong's Stately Home

A Victorian mansion, designed by R. Norman Shaw for the 1st Lord Armstrong and the first house in the world to be lit by hydroelectricity, a system developed by Armstrong using man-made lakes and underground piping.
He also created extensive pleasure grounds surrounding the house, planting millions of trees and building forty miles of drives and footpaths.
The Power Circuit, a 1mile walk alongside Debden Burn, includes the Ram and Power houses in which hydraulic and hydroelectric machinery is displayed.
The Victorian Terraced Garden contains a remarkable Orchard House, ferneries, loggia, Italian garden and restored 19th-century clock tower.

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Alnwick Castle

Alnwick Castle has been in the Percy family since1309 and is the home of the Duke of Northumberland. Open from April to October it is in the centre of the town with fine gardens landscaped by Capability Brown, have a pre visit at www.AlnwickCastle.com 

The Land of The Prince Bishops

                    I.Lindsay      Durham Cathedral 
Web Site:  www.Durham.org.uk                       Email:  EDPD@durhamCC.octacon.co.uk 

Durham the county south of Northumberland and the river Tyne is not to be missed when visiting the area  around Newcastle.
Durham the ancient Cathedral City is second only to York at the south of our region for it's beauty and history.

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