The year 2020 was not the best for most but it didn't stop Northumberland from looking as beautiful as always. Today I am sharing 30 of my favourite photographs taken in Northumberland across 2020 as a reminder that we are so lucky to call this place home.
A winter trip to Northumberlandia - click here for more information |
We found the Giant Spoon - click here for directions |
A blanket of Snowdrops at Howick Hall - click here for more information |
The fantastic terrace at Caboose Blyth |
A peaceful section of Plessey Woods - click here for more information |
Belsay Castle |
Socially distanced seating in Belsay Castle Gardens |
An almost empty Carlisle Park in Morpeth |
Morpeth Steppy Stones - click here for directions |
Climbing the rocks on the walk to Dunstanburgh Castle |
Craster Harbour |
The post office / tea room in Ford Village - click here for more information |
Tyne Green Country Park - click here for more information |
Tyne Green Country Park Riverside Walk - click here for more information |
Outdoor seating at Ridley Park cafe - click here for more info |
Our local pub's beer garden (The Keel Row) |
A sculpture from Cheeseburn - click here for more information |
Amble Beach Huts |
A bird hide at Low Hauxley Nature Reserve - click here for more information |
The view of Warkworth Castle as you drive past |
Kayakers in the River Coquet, Warkworth |
The new play park at Seaton Delaval Hall - click here for more information |
Running through the woods at Seaton Delaval Hall - click here for more information |
The view from the top of Northumberlandia - click here for more information |
The walk from Craster to Dunstanburgh Castle - click here for more information |
A Fairy Door at Wallington |
Trees in the West Woods at Wallington |
Blyth Beach Huts - click here for more information |
Snowdrops at Howick Hall - click here for more information |
An autumnal shot of Felton - click here for more information |
Bedlington Country Park Steppy Stone - click here for more information |
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Remember face coverings are required for indoor attractions / shops for those aged 11+ (usual exemptions apply)
Check for local lockdowns / travel restrictions before visiting anywhere.
Always check updated opening hours / protocols with venues direct before setting off as things may have changed after this post was published.
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