Northumberland has a total of 32 beaches to explore but also offers a range of free family activities for tourists and locals to enjoy. Discover some of our favourite free things family days out in Northumberland in our guide below.
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Northumberland is a county in North East England that borders Scotland. It is bordered by land on three sides, with the fourth side bordering the North Sea with over 100 kilometres of coastline.
Fun fact: Earl Grey tea originated in Northumberland
Hidden away in Alnwick, Barter books is more than just a book store. As one of the largest second hand bookshops in Britain, the store allows children to take their old books in and 'barter' them for store credit to spend in the children's section. Perfect for escaping the rain and getting cosy by the open fires, Barter books is one of Northumberland's treasures for all the family to enjoy.
The address for Barter books is Alnwick Station, Alnwick NE66 2NP.
Chain Bridge Honey Farm is a hidden gem filled with free activities. Explore the visitor centre to learn all about bees and how they make honey before heading to the observation hive to watch the bees in action. The farm also a range of vintage vehicles to explore outside, as well as a cafe within a double decker bus.
The address is Chain Bridge Honey Farm, Berwick-upon-Tweed TD15 2XT.
Lady of the North, also known as Northumberlandia, is the world's largest human landform sculpture. At 34 metres high and 400 metres in length, the landmark resembles a woman and offers stunning views across the Northumberland countryside. The Lady of the North is open daily between 10:00 to 17:00 and is free to access. Dogs are welcome (on leads) and visitors can also enjoy a woodland walk as well as the bird-feeding station.
The address is Blagdon Ln, Cramlington NE23 8AY.
While this article focused on free family days out in Northumberland you can find more Northumberland trip ideas on our blog.
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