The RNLI Grace Darling Museum tells the stroy of Grace and William Darling's rescue of nine survivors from the wreck of the SS Forfarshire in 1838.
The perfect island escape! Famed as the home and burial ground of St Cuthbert, it is still a place of pilgrimage today.
Visit the Chain Bridge Honey Farm near Berwick upon Tweed, close to the banks of the River Tweed to learn more about bees, beekeeping and how our beeswax products...
The 'Shiel' family (Billy Shiel's father and grandfather) started taking boat trips to the Farne Islands in 1918 - just after the First World War. In those days, after...
Bamburgh Castle is probably the finest castle in England. It is perched on a basalt outcrop on the very edge of the North Sea at Bamburgh. It commands stunning...
Our two boats are named after Saint Cuthbert, one of the first Christian Saints in Britain who lived and died on Inner Farne in 687AD. The islands are...
A 15" gauge steam railway running along the River Till to Etal Village with its castle and thatched roof cottages. Return journey time 50 minutes.
Set on a working farm in the beautiful Glendale valley, beside the river Till and overlooked by the Cheviot Hills. Enjoy the nature trail, interactive display about farming and...
England’s most tranquil place, with dramatic hills and sheltered valleys stretching from Hadrian's Wall through the rolling valleys of the Tyne and Rede to the impressive hills of the...
Situated on the banks of the river Tweed, Paxton House is a hidden gem. Built by the Adam brothers in 1758 for the young Patrick Home it is perhaps...
The family of the Earls Grey and their relations has continuously owned this fine medieval castle since the twelve hundreds. With its diversity of rooms and style that give...
Fun and adventure in the great outdoors. Interactive Art Studio with ceramic painting, mosaics and glassware.Fishing & Country and coastal walking. Cafe Bistro on site.Suitable for all ages. ...
Set in the Scottish Borders at Lauder, Thirlestane Castle has its origins in the 13th century. It was rebuilt as the Maitland family home in 1590 and greatly enhanced...
The Island community from those with established family connections to those new families and scholars has developed the Lindisfarne Heritage Centre with more recent connections drawn by Lindisfarne's cultural...
The Tower, built in 1392, is one of the last few remaining Pele Towers in the country. The rooms are as they were when the tower was built and...
Visit this unique herd of wild cattle in the park at Chillingham, the sole survivors of herds that once roamed the forests of Britain. They are truly wild. ...
Boat trips around Coquet Island. View puffins, arctic terns, common terns, sandwich terns and the rare rosegate tern. These birds are migratory and sightings cannot be guaranteed. Also eider...
With lovingly-restored machinery installed in the 19th Century this working water mill on the banks of the River Till still produces high quality stoneground wholemeal flour from locally...
Lady Waterford Hall was commissioned in 1860 by Louisa Anne, Marchioness of Waterford, and owner of Ford Estate. The building served as a school until 1957 and in its...
Built in the early 1750s by John Nisbet, an Eyemouth man who made his money from smuggling, this outstanding House was designed by Scotland’s leading architect of the day,...
A ‘What’s on Guide’ to everything happening in and around the Borders of Scotland and England.
England’s most northerly farm visitor centre along with Barn Shop, Restaurant, Farm Trail and Fishery.