Northumberland has a total of 32 beaches to explore but also offers a host of free outdoor attractions for tourists and locals to enjoy. Read about some of our favourite free things to do 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: Early Grey tea originated in Northumberland
The Ford and Etal estates located a few miles inland from Holy Island and Bamburgh. Following centuries of conflict, today the green land is picturesque and open for the public to enjoy. The grounds include Etal Castle, Lavender Tea Rooms and paintings in Lady Waterford Hall.
Many attractions are free, including exploring the grounds, and others such as the Heatherslaw corn mill have a small admission fee. You can view all prices and opening times on their website.
Northumberland has little light pollution which makes it one of the best counties for stargazing. Northumberland's Dark Sky Discovery Sites are sites that have been awarded a special status due to the quality of their dark skies. All are completely free to access and can offer stunning views of stars for a late picnic or an evening stroll. You'll be able to see thousands of stars and the Milky Way with the naked eye. Discover some of the most notable Dark Sky Discovery Sites on their website.
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.
While this article focused on free things to do in Northumberland you can find a range of environmentally-friendly cleaning guides and Northumberland trip ideas on our blog.
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