Things to do in Northumberland

Northumberland, a place of fun and adventure, a county to explore for a day out to remember. What do you, your family and friends enjoy? Attractions, activities and events? VisitRevisit has everything you need to plan a perfect day out. Start to build your day out today, search for things to do, add the things you will enjoy to your itinerary and when you’re ready, enjoy your day out.

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Adults £7.90

Warkworth Castle and Hermitage

Be king or queen for the day in this mighty Northumberland fortress crowning the hilltop above the River Coquet.

Andy Howey Birds of Prey & Reptiles
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Andy Howey Birds of Prey & Reptiles

Join us for an educational, interactive and hands-on experience with a range of birds of prey, reptiles and creepy crawlies!

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Battlesteads Dark Sky Observatory

An accessible, public astronomical observatory offering talks, activities, drop in sessions, stargazing and Astro courses to suit everyone.

Attraction
From £15

Alpaca Encounters

Try one of our fantastic alpaca encounters, fun for all the family.

Activity
From £15

Langley Dam Fishery

Langley Dam Fishery, 8 miles from Hexham in beautiful Northumberland.

Activity
From £75

Beau Monde Salon Spa

Welcome to Beau monde where we offer Day Spa, wide range of services in our Hair Salon including wedding pacakges along with other beauty treatments.

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.

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Free

Northumberland National Park

The experiences we have and the memories we make in Northumberland National Park can last a lifetime.

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Adults £8.80

Howick Hall Gardens & Aboretum

Wonder through beautiful gardens, explore secluded woodlands and enjoy a cup of Earl Grey in the Earls ancestral home of Howick Hall