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Quote: I'm not a big history buff, but whilst on a mini break in Northumberland, it would have been a terrible shame if we had not visited the very famous remnants of Hadrian's wall, the best preserved parts of which Read More
Quote: Malhamdale is an area of outstanding natural beauty set in the Dales of South Yorkshire. Malham is the local village and home to scenery that can scarcely be rivalled in England. Part of the Pennine Way; the Read More
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Quote: Balloons Over Britain isn't exactly a tour operator, but since all my hot air balloon flights so far have been with their member operators, I thought they deserved at least a mention.I first flew with Bailey Read More
Quote: The Steel Rigg hike is one of the classic walks along Hadrian’s Wall. The full route is seven and a half miles long, taking in the Once Brewed Visitor Centre, the sheer climbing face at Crag Lough, a section of Read More
Quote: Rothbury is one of the loveliest villages in Northumberland, with the Simonside Hills at its back, historic Brinkburn Priory and Cragside a few miles east and the Northumberland National Park on its western Read More
Quote: Alwinton is a prettty, one street village at the confluence of the rivers Coquet and Alwin with a pub, a car park and one of the best hikes in the Northumberland National Park to the top of Copper Snout and Read More
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Quote: Buttermere (not Lake Buttermere, that would be redundant, as "mere" means lake) was beautiful - quiet and unspoiled. No shops or restaurants or people. We saw a few other hikers but mostly had the trail to Read More