Discover the best top things to do in Northumberland, United Kingdom including Northumberland Sausage Company, Linnels Farm, Anarchy Brew, Pele Tower Pub, Lindisfarne Mead, Brocksbushes Farm, Wyevale Garden Centre, Heighley Gate, Morpeth Market, Northern Wilds, Bear Claw Brewery.
Restaurants in Northumberland
5.0 based on 130 reviews
cannot fault this course, it was booked in november 2019 for my son and my wife on a well known discount website, we were originally due to go in april but due to the lockdown and subsequent restriction it was postponed the communication from the organisers was excellent and not a problem i have been given feedback from them excellent host, Becki was a brilliant host, good sense of humour all "adult" orientated, learn't a lot about how to flavour sausage, history of sausage, and about the company, one of the best experience days they have been bough all you need to take along is yourself as everything is provided unless you which to take your own ie cheese beans black pudding etc they came home and started looking on internet for the equipment needed highly recommended if it comes up again at the same price i might consider going my self
5.0 based on 3 reviews
Learn in an Idyllic Location: Cookery, Gardening, Floristry, Beekeeping & Willow Weaving taught at a converted dairy in Hexham, Northumberland, 20 miles West of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
5.0 based on 1 reviews
4.5 based on 79 reviews
Played in my 3 piece band Akin Bones last friday as part of the festival. Lovely little place - pele tower converted to micro brewery and pub. Lovely welcome and friendly customers - even applauded our music making. Will be back soon.
4.0 based on 98 reviews
Lindisfarne Mead is the home of Original Mead, A Legend in a Glass. We also make Spiced, Pink & Dark Mead. We have an extensive range of fruit wines & liqueurs as well as Alnwick Rum and Holy Island Gin. We have a craft shop specialising in local crafts, souvenirs and decorations and are one of the biggest and most well stocked shops on Holy Island. We are usually open 9-5 and often over the tide, check our social media for opening times each week.
Been to Holy Island 3 times this year its a wonderful magical place where time stands still with jaw dropping scenery all around. No visit is complete without visiting the winery where you can sample the meads before you buy, the staff are so welcoming and knowledgeable about everything in the shop and always do their best to look after you, my dad is disabled and the lady who served us (Chris) even offered to carry our bottles to our car outside to help!! Will definately be back in the new year! Thanks
4.0 based on 51 reviews
Had we not had lunch earlier we would have had the afternoon tea which is served on a three tier stand and looks amazing, we had coffee and cake and tea and a pastry, cake and strawberry tart delicious have to mention the service the lady who served us was lovely even though it was busy and very hot she was friendly and nothing to much trouble sorry I didn’t get her name. The other staff just as nice and friendly coping well with the new way we all have to be in these strange times. The shop is wonderful so much choice and variety well laid out and again ever so friendly staff the pies are scrumptious. There are gift ideas, plants, even a pick your own fruit when in season. I can’t recommend this farm shop and tea room enough it’s well worth a visit.
3.5 based on 69 reviews
Searching for garden furniture we were impressed with the range and delighted with our purchase of a beautiful table and chairs. The member of staff who advised us was very knowledgeable and I felt understood our requirements very well and made some good suggestions without being pushy. Delivery was swift and free. There is so much choice, an excellent cookshop, an enormous range of tools and accessories. A very extensive range of plants, both indoor and outdoor, the choice is daunting! Inside there are gifts, clothing, an excellent butcher and food hall with some mouthwatering cakes. We didn’t try the restaurant- another time. You could easily stay all day! Large car park with free parking.
3.5 based on 15 reviews
Wild food foraging guide and chef with over 30 years experience. I have an academic backgound in environmental sciences and have been teaching groups foraging skills for over 10 years. With a passion for food and the outdoors I am constantly creating new wild food recipes, which I share with visitors.
A small brewery in Berwick-upon-Tweed whose focus is brewing oak-fermented and aged beer. The brewery is open to the public as a bar and bottle-shop every Saturday (noon - 5pm) and the first Wednesday of every month (noon - 7pm).
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