Dunstanburgh Castle in Northumberland, North-East England.
Dunstanburgh Castle in Northumberland, North-East England. Photo by Benjamin Elliott on Unsplash

England’s northernmost county operates according to its own distinct rhythm — this is a landscape where Roman legions once guarded empire’s edge along Hadrian’s Wall, where medieval kings fortified the coastline against Scottish raiders, where Christianity first flourished at Lindisfarne before Viking destruction, and where some of the darkest night skies in Europe now draw astronomers to Kielder Observatory. The coastal drama proves extraordinary: imposing castles at Bamburgh, Alnwick and Dunstanburgh command strategic positions above beaches where grey seals bask and rare seabirds nest. Inland, the surviving Roman forts at Housesteads, Chesters and Corbridge preserve remarkable details of military life at the empire’s northern frontier, whilst the haunting ruins of Lindisfarne Priory tell stories of saints, scholars and Viking raids.

These Northumberland travel articles concentrate on the practical realities of visiting a county where attractions demand both planning and flexibility. You’ll find detailed guidance for the major Hadrian’s Wall sites — including essential information about parking, walking distances and what “remote” actually means in practice — comprehensive visitor details for the three great coastal castles, essential tips for timing your visit to Holy Island around tidal causeway schedules, and honest assessment of experiences ranging from stargazing at Kielder to encountering seals along the Heritage Coast. Whether you’re planning several days exploring Roman Britain, focusing on medieval fortifications, or seeking the kind of wild coastal scenery that justifies considerable travel distances, these guides help you navigate a region that rewards effort with experiences genuinely different from anything further south.

Five great things to do in Northumberland

Dunstanburgh Castle in Northumberland, North-East England.
Dunstanburgh Castle in Northumberland, North-East England. Photo by Benjamin Elliott on Unsplash