The 10 Best Things to do for Honeymoon in North East England, England

April 23, 2022 Vivienne Hutton

Discover the best top things to do in North East England, United Kingdom including Villages in Time, Ross Back Sands Beach, Cragside House and Gardens, St Aiden Beach, Falconry Days, Serenity Farne Island Boat Tours, Endless Adventure North East, The Northumberland Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Ruen Thai Massage & Spa, Warkworth Beach.
Restaurants in North East England

1. Villages in Time

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5.0 based on 91 reviews

Villages in Time

Villages in time provide walks and tours around three local villages, Beadnell, Bamburgh, and Seahouses. They focus on the fascinating history of the local areas. The walks are gentle and suitable for most people, who can walk the 2 miles or so. The walks and tours are reinstated for single households fram the end of March 2021, subject to guidance from the government. Contact us to discuss the tours, and book yours.

2. Ross Back Sands Beach

Bamburgh England
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5.0 based on 224 reviews

Ross Back Sands Beach

Reviewed By Bibcay - Gateshead, United Kingdom

Enjoyed Rolling down the Sandhills as much as I enjoyed the views, birds and the beautiful sand colour.

3. Cragside House and Gardens

B6341 1 mile north of Rothbury, Rothbury, Northumberland National Park NE65 7PX England +44 1669 620333 http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/cragside
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5.0 based on 3,424 reviews

Cragside House and Gardens

Reviewed By davidfJ2126DK - Liverpool, United Kingdom

Whilst we are NT Members and visited for free, I'm conscious that it is quite pricey for non-members (currently £13.00 per adult/ £38.00 per family for house and gardens). It is however, well worth the price if you make a full day of it! Extensive gardens, unique hydro-electric power system, remarkable house, great childrens play areas and a delightful 5-6 mile drive all within the site with numerous stop-off points to enjoy walks, picnic areas and lakeside views. The cafe/restaurant is not cheap but the food we had was delicious. Note that the House is not open every day - check out the national Trust for details and restrictions, especially during gthe Winter months. To fully appreciate the intriguing story of Lord Armstrong (the previous owner of the property), a visit to Bambough castle (not National Trust) is also highly recommended, and we found it really enjoyable and fascinating.

4. St Aiden Beach

Bamburgh England
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5.0 based on 516 reviews

St Aiden Beach

Reviewed By Sarah-April1990 - Nottingham, United Kingdom

A gorgeous and huge beach perfect for letting the dogs run around and paddle! The water was warm in places too!

5. Falconry Days

Lady Hill Farm Simonburn, Hexham NE48 3EE England +44 1434 689681 [email protected] http://www.falconrydays.com
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5.0 based on 663 reviews

Falconry Days

Bird Of Prey Centre with over 75 birds of prey from around the world located in the middle of Northumberlands National Park.Visitor centre open every day from 11am, picnic area, hot/cold drinks and light snacks.

Reviewed By Robbiewilson93

I booked the owl encounter pack as part of a Christmas present for my gifriend and her mam. We received a warm welcome from Mandy and Bruce (the dog) and were invited to look around the park before starting the owl encounter. We received high-quality information in a warm and friendly way about how the animals are housed, their diet and about each of their unique characteristics. It was brilliant to see these amazing animals up close and personal and to be able handle them; following Mandy's expert advice really put us at ease. We will definitely be visiting again!

6. Serenity Farne Island Boat Tours

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5.0 based on 1,309 reviews

Serenity Farne Island Boat Tours

Serenity Farne Island Boat Tours offers a wide range of boat trip to the Farne islands in Northumberland. Our boats have toilets on board and our catamaran has disabled access when the tides are right. All ages are welcome as well as dogs. Our skippers and crewman are there to help you with any question you like so pleased do not hesitate to ask. If you want to know about our day to day adventures before you arrive, then why not have a look at our blog.

7. Endless Adventure North East

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Endless Adventure North East

Endless Adventure North East was born in March 2012. The adventurous activities are all run by the company's founders, John, Mark and Nathan. Endless Adventure North East was set up to provide hassle-free, tailor-made, adrenaline-fueled adventures. Endless Adventure North East is run by extreme sports enthusiasts specialising in whitewater kayaking. Between them the guys have 35 years of experience across many different extreme sports in various locations around the world. They are passionate about sharing their love and enthusiasm for adventure with other thrill-seekers like you...

8. The Northumberland Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty

Seahouses NE66 3ED England +44 1670 622660 [email protected] http://www.northumberlandcoastaonb.org
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The Northumberland Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty

The Northumberland Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) is among the finest landscape of the country. It was designated in 1958 and covers 39 miles of coast from Berwick to the Coquet Estuary. Within this stretch of coastline is some of the most dramatic coastal scenery - sweeping sandy beaches, rolling dunes, high rocky cliffs and isolated islands.

Reviewed By rosiewesti - Wiltshire, United Kingdom

Dog friendly sandy beaches stretching for miles and miles with sand dunes, which the dogs loved to explore, easy to park and Dog poo bins in car parks. Stunning views out across the sea to Holy Island, many seabirds, deserted beaches or very few people.We walked Seahouses, Bamburgh, Ross, Dunstan Steads, and Low Newton beaches over 4 days. Stopping at various pubs for a hearty lunch with our dogs. The coastline is stunning, castles, sand dunes etc

9. Ruen Thai Massage & Spa

2 Osborne Road Jesmond, Newcastle upon Tyne NE2 2AA England +44 191 281 4426 [email protected] https://www.thaispanewcastle.co.uk/
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5.0 based on 142 reviews

Ruen Thai Massage & Spa

Ruen Thai Massage & Spa offers a wide range of quality massages at competitive prices in our comfortable Jesmond salon, just a short distance from central Newcastle but away from the bustle of the shops. Our female Thai therapists are welcoming, experienced and professional - with Thai smiles built-in! Find us opposite Jesmond metro station, near Holiday Inn.

Reviewed By VNAmy

Lovely massage by a lovely lady. All the staff are lovely and very polite and caring. Exceptional massage, will definitely be back. Beautifully relaxing room with lovely relaxing music.

10. Warkworth Beach

Warkworth, Amble England
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5.0 based on 392 reviews

Warkworth Beach

Reviewed By astro625 - Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom

Stayed amble, walked up to this beach via castle.. gorgeous clean , lots of friendly dog walkers.. dunes and links nice for a a walk.. you can probably walk up to alnmouth if your fit!

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