NORTH NORTHUMBERLAND TOURISM ASSOCIATION THE HERITAGE CENTRE, BELLINGHAM
We now share our premises with the
Discover our Secret Kingdom
TIC and are well signposted, plenty
of parking. Open every day from
of North Northumberland and Easter to end of October:
the Scottish Borders
Mon, Wed and Friday in winter.
Stannersburn Smithy, Trains and tracks,
To download your
Reivers and Raiding, Tractors and Tups,
Cameras and Collier Quarries and Coal
Essential Guide visit:
Trace your ancestors and view the
collection of historic photographs.
www.nnta.org The Heritage Centre, bellingham, Station Yard, Woodburn Road, bellingham,
Northumberland NE48 2dF T: 01434 220050
E:
bell.heritage@btopenworld.com www.bellingham-heritage.org.uk
THE COUNTRY BARN FARM SHOP
HISTORIC DILSTON CASTLE AND CHAPEL
Fully stocked fresh butchery counter including award winning beef & lamb
from Widdrington Farm. Gift Shop brimming with ideas to suit all ages.
Coffee Shop boasting tempting all homemade tasty treats
Ample free parking, disabled facilities & family friendly
Open Tues – Thur 9-5, Fri & Sat 9-5.30 Sun 10-4
Closed Mondays except Bank Hols (Sunday hours apply)
WINNER BEST LOCAL FOOD RETAILER NORTH EAST 2007
Dilston Castle and Chapel, nr Corbridge NE45 5RJ
Widdrington Farm, Widdrington Village, Morpeth, Northumberland NE61 5EA
Open 11am- 4pm Wed-Sun 1st May- 30th Sept 09
Tel: 01670 760181
www.thecountrybarn.co.uk
www.npht.com email:
dilston@npht.com
KIRKHARLE COFFEE HOUSE
And REStAURAnt
Morning Coffee, Lunches and Afternoon Tea with
delicious home cooked cuisine. Meals served all
day - 7 days a week. Open until 5pm summer
Learn & Practice safe Clay Target Shooting in the Beautiful Rede Valley.
and 4pm winter weekdays. Over 12 exciting Art
Beginners a speciality - full instruction, practise and then a mini competition!
and Craft shops to visit.
Girsonfi eld, Otterburn, Tel: 01830 520177 Mob: 07713651215
tEL: 01830 540362
Northumberland email:
shoot@otterburnsportingclays.co.uk
NE19 1NT
www.otterburnsportingclays.co.uk
Redesdale Riding Centre
TYNEDALE CARVERY
Riding in the beautiful Rede Valley.
Accompanied horse riding by the
Hexhams New Sunday Carvery
hour, half day or full day on our horses
or bring your own horse on holiday!
at Tynedale Golf Club 12 - 3pm
The Soppitt Farm
Elsdon
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01830 520217
www.redesdaleridingcentre.co.uk
Fresh Vegetables & Homemade Yorkshire Puddings
CALL: (01434) 608154
MORPETH NORTHUMBERLAND
GATHERING COMMITTEE SHIPLEY LANE
Three-day festival of Northumberland’s
EQUESTRIAN CENTRE
music, dance, crafts, dialect and culture.
Concerts, exhibitions,
free outdoor events for all the family.
17th to 19th April.
Morpeth Town Hall and other venues.
Tel: 01670 513308
Email:
kim@northumbriana.org.uk
Shipley Lane Equestrian Centre has great facilities; whether you’re a
www.northumbriana.org.uk
child or adult, complete beginner to the most experienced rider, you’ll
find us friendly, knowledgeable and helpful. We are a British Horse
Society Approved Riding/Livery Establishment and offer training
places for BHS NVQ and Stage 1 & 2 qualifications.
THE SANCTUARY
We offer a wide range of activities and services:
WILDLIFE CARE CENTRE
Riding lessons, training and schooling
ANIMAL FEEDING,
Children’s non residential holiday courses
PONY RIDES, TOY TRACTORS,
FACE PAINTING,
1 and 2 hour country hacks
ART & CRAFTS,
Indoor and Outdoor arenas
WILDLIFE WATCHING,
Trail and beach rides for experienced riders
CHILDREN’S PLAY AREA,
SHOP & TEAROOM Shipley Lane, Alnwick, Northumberland NE66 2LS
Open: Every day during school holidays 11 - 5pm and Friday & Saturdays during term time
Tel: 01665 579305 F: 01665 579305
Crowden Hill Farm, ulgham, Morpeth NE61 3NH Tel: 01670 791778
www.wildlife-sanctuary.co.uk Email:
riding@shipleylane.co.uk www.shipleylane.co.uk
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