

Sitting offshore on Holy Island and reached by causeway at low tide. The peaceful atmosphere make a visit well worth the effort.
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Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, TD15 2RX
OS Grid Ref: NU 12557 41856
Lat/Lng: 55.670051, -1.8019331
Lindisfarne Priory sits offshore on Holy Island and is reached by causeway at low tide. The peaceful atmosphere makes a visit well worth the effort.
Lindisfarne is famous both for its medieval religious heritage and its picturesque 16th century castle.
Explore 14 public areas, learn more about the castle and watch history being uncovered during archaeological excavations. Sample Northumberland produce from the tea rooms. Visit the castle's
Some of the best rocks, crags and sandstone faces in the UK can be found in Glendale, the area around Wooler. One of the most challenging climbs in the area, the Bowden Doors, is steep and techn
Have a traditional day behind the seaside and enjoy this sandy beach with your family. Make sandcastles, watch the wildlife, or have a play in the fun splash-park area.
17 miles A range of boat trips are available to see the most famous sea bird sanctuary in the British Isles with a large colony of Grey Seals.
A range of boat trips including the special grey seal cruise, Holy Island cruise and various bird-watching trips. Visit the website
A range of boat trips including the special grey seal cruise, Holy Island cruise and various bird-watching trips.
Seahouses is a good access point to the nearby Farne Islands. This small seaside town is a very popular holiday resort.
Get back to nature and stride out on foot to explore the beauty of this part of the country.
Enjoy military history? This interesting attraction has loads of information and exhibits about how British soldiers were treated. A great place for a rainy day.
Get back to nature and stride out on foot to explore the beauty of this part of the country.
Spot the scenes where L.S. Lowry painted his matchstick men. The famous painter visited Berwick many times and this picturesque trail is a fantastic way to explore the town.
Berwick is the ideal destination for cycling and walking holidays in Northumberland.
Berwick has been sacked or captured 13 times; these epic walls were built to keep out the invading Scots. Spend a day walking along them and get a great view across the town and stunning estuary.
This ancient and remarkable fortress has alarming dungeons and torture chambers, as well as the beautiful parklands and gardens. It is reputed to be Britain's most Haunted Historic Castle!