Alongside its 32 beaches and miles of gorgeous coastal scenery, Northumberland has a rich culture and history that is perfect to dive into on a rainy day. Whether you're a local or visiting for the first time, discover some of our favourite rainy day activities in Northumberland.
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Northumberland is a county in North East England. Bordering Scotland, the county is surrounded 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, at the request of Lady Grey who wanted to reduce the strong taste of lime in local water.
Standing over the Northumberland coastline for over 1,400 years, Bamburgh castle is one of the largest inhabited castles in the country. The castle is open to the general public and visitors can explore its majestic rooms filled with historical items and enjoy gorgeous views over Bamburgh village stretching out towards the Cheviot hills.
The castle is open 10am - 5pm most days with the last admission at 4pm. Tickets can be bought on the website. The address for the castle is Bamburgh Castle, Northumberland, NE69 7DF.
Lord Armstrong was an inventor and armaments manufacturer from Newcastle. In 1869 he commissioned Richard Norman Shaw to develop and enlarge the Cragside house which involved double-height ceilings in the kitchens, a plunge bath, and an extensive gallery for natural history specimens and contemporary art. As well as being an inventor, Lord Armstrong was also a keen landscape gardener. He laid out 5 lakes and planted over 7 million trees and shrubs throughout the estate.
The house also features a hand-operated dumb waiter and an Owl Suite which would allow guests to enjoy the luxury of hot running water and central heating. The house featured technological advances such as a hydraulic lift, water-powered spit and electric light which attracted guests from across the country. To this day, Cragside uses a hydroelectric system.
The house is open 1 0am - 5pm every day. The address is Rothbury, Morpeth NE65 7PX.
Bailiffgate Museum is an award-winning attraction at the heart of Alnwick's castle quarter in a building that was once a church. The museum has three floors filled with artefacts and exhibitions about the tumultuous local history, with the third floor changing every year. For an entrance fee of only £5 per adult and £1 per child, guests can enjoy a variety of activities while learning about the town and district of Alnwick.
The address for this volunteer-run museum and gallery is 14 Bailiffgate, Alnwick NE66 1LX.
Belsay Hall is a Grade I listed building built between 1810 and 1817 for Sir Charles Monk. Today it is owned by British Heritage and open for the public. Visitors can explore the maze of rooms and climb 56 spiral stairs to enjoy the view from the top of the 14th-century defensive 'pele tower' at the top.
Tickets can be bought through the English Heritage website.
While this article focused on galleries in Northumberland, you can find more Northumberland trip ideas on our blog.
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