An old favourite of mine I'd recommend is Ingram Valley, a wonderful place for walks nestled in the Cheviot Hills, first swam in the pool beneath the Linhope Spout waterfall over 50 years ago now. To be completely honest though you can pretty much pick any random spot in Northumberland and be immersed in fantastic scenery and history, you can't really go wrong.
Nice footage. We were in Northumberland last week on holiday. If you decide to do a top 10, I’d add Kielder Forest, Alnwick Castle and town, Berwick upon Tweed, Kirk Yetholm with a walk up to The Cheviot and Coldstream. With the last two it’s fun walking across the border into Scotland.
Visited Bamburgh castle and holy island 3yrs in a row got the bus from Glasgow on a £20return the best part of bamburgh apart of castle is standing on the beach watching and listening to the roaring sea amazing plus holy island very quiet and spiritual the best £20spent on a day trip ever
Alnwick Castle and gardens, used in Harry Potter, Downton Abbey and more. Cragside and gardens (National Trust).The first house in the world to be lit by hydroelectric power. Wallington Hall and walled garden (Nat. Trust). Plus all the beautiful landscapes and coastline of Northumberland. All so tranquil.
Thank you for sharing my home county, which I miss so much and love when i come home to visit. So sad that the Sycamore gap tree was cut down. so many school trips to that spot. I would personally add High Force waterfall. and the village Swinhoe (named after me) :) i would also recommend beadnell bay, seahouses and St Cuthbert chapel
I live in the north east, all be it the council estates aren't that pleasing but the landscapes are amazing. I'm going up to Berwick in the back end of October, can't wait.
Honestly, the most beautiful area we have traveled to in the UK . Booked for 2wks next May and we will do Farne Islands . Didn't have time this yr. Locals lovely, and friendly. Neptune's fish bar ,the best ,Smokies from Seahouses oh my God, so wish we were there now .
There is definitely so much to see in Northumberland! We’ll have to do another trip. We had no idea Ashington was home to so many legendary sportsman! That’s unreal ⚽️
An old favourite of mine I'd recommend is Ingram Valley, a wonderful place for walks nestled in the Cheviot Hills, first swam in the pool beneath the Linhope Spout waterfall over 50 years ago now. To be completely honest though you can pretty much pick any random spot in Northumberland and be immersed in fantastic scenery and history, you can't really go wrong.
We'll have to add it to the list for our next visit to Northumberland! Thanks for the recommendation.
Nice footage.
We were in Northumberland last week on holiday. If you decide to do a top 10, I’d add Kielder Forest, Alnwick Castle and town, Berwick upon Tweed, Kirk Yetholm with a walk up to The Cheviot and Coldstream. With the last two it’s fun walking across the border into Scotland.
We'll have to add it to the to-do list! Thanks for the recommendations ☺️
I love living in Northumberland. It's beautiful. Just wish the weather was better.
Yes, I agree the weather and the constant grey skies do get to you.
Visited Bamburgh castle and holy island 3yrs in a row got the bus from Glasgow on a £20return the best part of bamburgh apart of castle is standing on the beach watching and listening to the roaring sea amazing plus holy island very quiet and spiritual the best £20spent on a day trip ever
some stunning footage. Your showing off England's most beautiful county well.
Born and bred Northumbrian here.
I still can not acknowledge the Tyne and Wear title.
Played golf a Bamburgh tricky links course especially when the wind blows
Alnwick Castle and gardens, used in Harry Potter, Downton Abbey and more. Cragside and gardens (National Trust).The first house in the world to be lit by hydroelectric power. Wallington Hall and walled garden (Nat. Trust). Plus all the beautiful landscapes and coastline of Northumberland. All so tranquil.
Thank you for sharing my home county, which I miss so much and love when i come home to visit. So sad that the Sycamore gap tree was cut down. so many school trips to that spot. I would personally add High Force waterfall. and the village Swinhoe (named after me) :) i would also recommend beadnell bay, seahouses and St Cuthbert chapel
Stunning ! Can't wait to visit .
Great video, Northumberland looks beautiful and worth a visit so better get saving
Definitely worth a visit! I hope you can go soon ☺️
I might be biased but I think the north east is the most beautiful place to live in Britain..from county durham up to the Scottish Borders..😊😊😊
I live in the north east, all be it the council estates aren't that pleasing but the landscapes are amazing. I'm going up to Berwick in the back end of October, can't wait.
Not sure I would use beautiful. Awesome sublime grand might be more apt.
Love Craster and eat at The Jolly Fisherman pub.
Can't believe you did not put craigside on its number 1
Stunning had to share
Thank you! Hope you enjoyed the video ☺️
Going next wk sooooolooking 4ward to it ,tick off my bucket list 😊
Ah no way! Enjoy you're going at a great time of year ☀️
Honestly, the most beautiful area we have traveled to in the UK . Booked for 2wks next May and we will do Farne Islands . Didn't have time this yr. Locals lovely, and friendly. Neptune's fish bar ,the best ,Smokies from Seahouses oh my God, so wish we were there now .
Like your drone work, very nice.
Cannot believe you forgot ashington, birth place of the famous world cup winning brothers jack and bobby charlton and ashes winner steve harmison
There is definitely so much to see in Northumberland! We’ll have to do another trip. We had no idea Ashington was home to so many legendary sportsman! That’s unreal ⚽️
I was hoping to see Blyth in the top 5 👀
Canny place for a tenna bag
RIP Sycamore gap 😢
Sycamore stump now. Absolute tradegy
Shhhh keep it a secret.
Exactly! It’s starting to get too busy
I'm vacationing there next year. I promise to keep on on the down low.
Stay away, it’s a dump !! ……….Les from Northumberland 😂
Haha I like your thinking 😉
I'm from Australia and I can't wait to move to Northumberland
Why is everything insane?