Here are 26 ideas from across the county, from A to Z
9. I is for Ingram
The Ingram Valley in the northern part of Northumberland National Park is so peaceful and beautiful. There are great picnic spots by the river and, of course, plenty of lovely walks to enjoy. Photo: Jane Coltman
10. J is for Jesmond Dene
We've had to cheat here, I'm afraid, with Jesmond Dene on the outskirts of Newcastle. However, it is a beautiful spot and there is a Northumberland link in that it was laid out by Lord Armstrong of Cragside fame. Visitors to both will note many similarities. Photo: Adobe
11. K is for Kielder
Home to England’s largest forest and the biggest man-made lake in northern Europe, Kielder Water & Forest Park is a playground for cyclists, walkers and outdoor enthusiasts. Photo: supplied
12. L is for Lindsfarne
Lindisfarne, better known as Holy Island, is widely known for its links with Christianity. Thousands make the pilgrimage over the tidal causeway every summer to soak up the history. A stroll by the harbour to the castle is a highlight, with the priory, church, nature reserve and beaches also popular. Photo: Jane Coltman