Here are 26 ideas from across the county, from A to Z
5. E is for Etal
The picturesque village of Etal is a lovely place to wander around and perhaps enjoy a drink at the Lavender Tea Rooms or The Black Bull, Northumberland's only thatched roof pub. Explore the ruins of Etal Castle, take a stroll along the banks of the River Till - or catch the steam train which runs to Heatherslaw. Photo: Jane Coltman
6. F is for Farne Islands
The Farne Islands are famous for their seabirds such as puffins, Arctic terns and eider ducks - not forgetting its large colony of grey seals. Take a boat trip from Seahouses harbour. Photo: Jane Coltman
7. G is for Goswick
Goswick, a few miles south of Berwick, is a links championship golf course which has hosted regional qualifying for The Open. It is among the best courses in Northumberland with the likes of Slaley Hall, Close House, Bamburgh Castle and Alnmouth (Foxton) others to consider. Photo: supplied
8. H is for Hadrian's Wall
Stretching 73 miles from coast to coast, Hadrian’s Wall was built to guard the wild north-west frontier of the Roman Empire. Discover the remains of the forts, towers, turrets and towns that once kept watch over the Wall. Another to consider is the attractive market town of Hexham. Photo: Pixabay