Top attractions to visit in the new year in Northumberland

There are a whole host of things to do to keep you entertained throughout January and right the way through the year. 

Hexham and the surrounding areas have a whole host of things to do and enjoy. 

We have done some of the hard work for you and found some of the best things you and your friends and family can enjoy throughout the new year. 

Bamburgh Castle 

A historic castle nestled on the coastline with panoramic views, showcasing grand state rooms, extensive collections, and an aviation museum with unique family heritage.

Cragside House and Gardens

Experience Britain’s original smart home. Illuminated by hydro-electricity and powered by hydraulics, this pioneering home was filled with Victorian gadgets for efficient modern living. With engineered lakes, foaming waterfalls, and hillsides filled with rhododendrons. 

Vindolanda

Visit Roman Vindolanda today and you will find one of the North East’s most famous and not to be missed tourist attractions lying in the beautiful landscape of Hadrian’s Wall Country.

Alnwick Castle

This castle is due to reopen in March 2025. Alnwick Castle, one of the largest inhabited castles in England, has witnessed battles, rebellions, tragedy and romance, and has been home to a variety of interesting people

The Alnwick Garden

The Alnwick Garden is one of the world’s most extraordinary contemporary gardens. From poisonous plants and treetop walkways to glorious roses and towering delphiniums, the Duchess of Northumberland’s vision for a forgotten plot is now a truly 21st century experience full of imagination and fun, all brought to life with water.

Northumberland Zoo

Northumberland Zoo is a family-run, not-for-profit zoo based in the heart of the countryside. From tiny Harvest Mice to fluffy big Snow Leopards, there are over 100 different species of Mammals, Birds, Reptiles and Invertebrates to see.

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