Nature, Parks and Beaches in Ponteland

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Northumberlandia
Attraction
Free

Northumberlandia

A stunning human landform sculpture of a reclining lady. Made of 1.5 million tonnes of rock, clay and soil, 100 feet high and a quarter of a mile long.

Jesmon Dene Park
Attraction
Free

Jesmon Dene Park

Escape to a tranquil oasis of nature. Woodland walks, babbling streams, and serene beauty await exploration in this urban retreat.

Carlisle Park
Attraction
Free

Carlisle Park

A multi-award winning park in the heart of Morpeth, Northumberland.

Attraction
Adults £6

Dilston Physic Garden

Discover the power of plants. Find a garden like no other, set in 2 acres of natural habitat and brimming with over 700 medicinal plants.

WWT Washington Wetland Centre
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Adults from £9.72

WWT Washington Wetland Centre

Get close to rare and exotic birds, mammals and different wetland habitats. Walk with a warden, bug hunt or tour the duckery.

Herrington Country Park
Attraction
Free

Herrington Country Park

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Herrington Country Park is is one of the largest parks in Sunderland and home to many exciting events.

Crook Hall Gardens
Attraction
Adults £8.50

Crook Hall Gardens

Beautiful gardens, historic house, medieval architecture, tranquil atmosphere, tea rooms, events venue, family-friendly.

Durham University Botanic Garden
Attraction
Adults £5

Durham University Botanic Garden

Lush botanical haven, diverse plant collections, tranquil oasis, educational exhibits, family-friendly, peaceful atmosphere.

Thrunton Wood
Attraction
Free

Thrunton Wood

Thrunton Wood is planted on and around two steep escarpments of sandstone. These lofty crags provide spectacular viewpoints of the Northumbrian scenery.