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Northumberland is a historic county in North East England known for its castles, Roman heritage, rugged coastline, and rich cultural links with Scotland, offering diverse landscapes and accessible transport options.

Dryburgh Abbey

Dryburgh Abbey is the historic ruins of a Premonstratensian monastery in the Scottish Borders, notable for its scenic riverside location, significant medieval history, and being the burial place of Sir Walter Scott and Earl Haig. The site forms part of the Borders Abbeys Way walking route.

prehistoric historic-town castle museum garden nature-reserve

Greenknowe Tower

Greenknowe Tower is a roofless 16th-century tower house ruin in the Scottish Borders, noted for its well-preserved stonework and architectural features, set on a natural mound with historical defensive marshland surroundings.

castle

Jedburgh Abbey

Jedburgh Abbey is a historic ruined Augustinian abbey founded in the 12th century, located in Jedburgh, Scottish Borders. Visitors can explore extensive abbey ruins showcasing Norman and early English architecture, part of a popular regional walking route.

castle museum garden historic-town

Kelso Abbey

Kelso Abbey is a historic ruined abbey in Kelso, Scottish Borders, dating from the 12th century, featuring impressive Romanesque architecture and significant medieval history. The site is open to the public with free entry and includes notable ruins such as the west tower and crossings, set near the confluence of the Rivers Tweed and Teviot.

castle historic-town

Smailholm Tower

Smailholm Tower is a 15th-century peel tower in the Scottish Borders, now a museum displaying the history of the region and the stories of Sir Walter Scott through detailed model figures. Visitors can explore the four-storey tower house, its historic architecture, and enjoy panoramic views from its dramatic hilltop position.

castle historic-town museum

Dere Street

Dere Street is a historic Roman road running from York, England, through Northumberland and the Scottish Borders, extending to the Antonine Wall in Scotland. Visitors can explore its ancient route, which includes visible remains, archaeological sites, and connections to Roman forts and later medieval usage. The route is primarily an outdoor experience along historic and rural landscapes.

historic-town roman nature-reserve hill-walk woodland

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External links

  • www.northumberland.gov.uk
Last update: 10 June 2026
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