Discover the best top things to do in Morpeth, United Kingdom including Stanton Hall Gardens and Nursery, Northumberland Coast Path, Bide-a-Wee Cottage Garden, Whalton Manor Gardens, Northumberland Country Zoo, Druridge Bay Country Park, Old Bakehouse Millennium Green Wildlife Garden, Carlisle Park, Herterton House Gardens.
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5.0 based on 48 reviews
Stanton Hall is situated west of Morpeth in Englands northern county, Northumberland. A small family run business, it offer something different from the larger garden centres. The gardens here at Stanton Hall have evolved as the business expanded over 30 years to the mature and wide-range of planting that we have today. Each time more area has been opened up to stage plants for sale, separate areas of gardens have been created. Our gardens show what can be achieved with the plants that we sell in the Nursery. They also are set out to give ideas about colour, grouping and mixtures of shrubs, perennials, herbs and general planting structures. The gardens are best from May onwards and are free to visit.
A lovely garden to visit. Free to walk around the garden and a lovely "honesty" - help yourself - cafe alongside a superb nursery with a massive range of plants at reasonable prices. Highly recommended!
5.0 based on 26 reviews
The Northumberland Coast Path follows this stunningly beautiful coastline for 100 kilometres (60 Miles) from Cresswell in the south to Berwick-upon-Tweed in the north. Alongside sandy beaches, over rocky headlands, past dramatic castles and through attractive coastal villages, the Northumberland Coast Path offers a constantly changing landscape which is a pleasure to explore.
Beautiful beach. Fantastic coffee shop. " the drift cafe" free carparks all dog friendly and very clean
5.0 based on 15 reviews
About eight miles north west of Morpeth. A delightful private garden with the National collection of Centauria. Pleasant staff and a good nursery with some unusual plants for sale as well as their own Honey. Honesty tea and coffee and cake in a barn. Well worth a visit. We loved it.
4.5 based on 15 reviews
The magnificent garden of the Whalton Manor House was designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens and Gertrude Jekyll in 1908, set in 3 acres of private, walled garden in the heart of picturesque Northumberland.Within easy reach of Northumberland's golden beaches, the market towns of Alnwick, Morpeth and Hexham, the Scottish Borders and Newcastle Upon Tyne within a 45 minute drive, your visit to Whalton Manor Gardens is a 'must see' whilst in the area.
4.5 based on 379 reviews
The zoo is a great place to enjoy a few hours looking at all the animals very friendly staff and some interesting animals well worth a visit good day out.
4.5 based on 465 reviews
Great place to walk with lots wildlife and birds to see.The lake has a nature reserve area and different routes to take,some lead in and around the lake and others lead to sand dunes and the beach.Lots of parking which is free through winter.There is a large building with a cafe, toilets and tourist information area(closed at moment for refurbishment).There is a kids play park at the side of this building and through the summer season,there is canoes,surfing hire etc.The beach is flat,great sand and clean.All areas are dog friendly but some areas dogs have to be on leads
4.5 based on 63 reviews
The park was opposite our accommodation so went for a walk. What a beautiful park the gardens are stunning. Theres something for everyone children's play area tennis courts bowling green and paddling pool area. The riverside walk is lovely would definitely recommend visiting.
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