Northumberland
Best walks in Northumberland
Hadrian's Wall: where is it, when was it built, how long is it and best walks
Ancient landforms in Northumberland revealed by National Trust survey
Day out: Hareshaw Linn, Bellingham, Northumberland
Day out: The Sill, Northumberland
Walk: Plas Power Woods, Wrexham
Day out: Harthope Valley, Northumberland
How a lucky blind date led to a new life as a farmer
Visit Morpeth: Places to stay, things to do
Record-breaking year for UK's rarest seabird: the roseate tern
Day out: River Coquet, Northumberland
Farne Islands puffins could become extinct within a century, study warns
A puffin count conducted on the Farne Islands by the National Trust suggests a 12% drop in the overall population since 2013 , with fears the species could become extinct within a century.
Day out: Herterton House Gardens, Northumberland
Red squirrels back from the brink in Northumberland
UK's Arctic tern population soars
Explore Seahouses and the Farne Islands, Northumberland
Explore the pretty fishing village of Seahouses, then take a boat trip to islands thronging with puffins with our complete guide to visiting the Farne Islands in Northumberland.
Go trout fishing at Sweethope Loughs, Northumberland
Try your hand at fly-fishing for trout – in a cleverly adapted boat designed for wheelchair users
Flodden, Northumberland
Warkworth Castle
Explore a mighty hill-top castle and then follow a gentle riverside path that holds enchantments of its own
River Tyne walk, Northumberland
Discover a placid river of rejuvenated waters where wildlife now thrives
Farne Islands, Northumberland
Enjoy some of Britain’s finest bird life and seascapes and take in the intriguing history of Holy Island
Whitfield Lough, Northumberland
Walk from the South Tyne valley up to wild, lonely moorland and the highest natural lake in Northumberland
Craster, Northumberland
Take a peaceful ramble through the arboretum at Howick Hall, once home to Earl Grey, before bracing the elements on the North Sea trail
Kirkharle, Northumberland
Rediscover the vision of Britain’s most famous landscape artist – a once-lost garden that’s set to flourish