Here are 26 ideas from across the county, from A to Z
17. Q is for Quayside
Amble quayside has been transformed in recent years. Watch the fishing trawlers come in with their daily catch and enjoy a spot of fish and chips. Alternatively, Berwick quayside is a lovely place to watch the world go by - and you might get to spot a seal or two. Photo: Jane Coltman
18. R is for Rothbury
Rothbury is at the heart of Northumberland’s countryside and a great base to explore the Coquet Valley. Photo: Jane Coltman
19. S is for Seahouses
Seahouses is as close as Northumberland gets to the archetypal British seaside holiday resort. Expect fish and chips, ice cream, amusements, beaches and boat trips. Photo: Ian Smith
20. T is for Tweed Valley
Upstream of Berwick, the Tweed Valley boasts some wonderful scenery combined with history including the Chain Bridge suspension bridge which spans the border between England and Scotland at Horncliffe. On the north side of the river there's Paxton House while to the south is Chain Bridge Honey Farm, while the historic village of Norham is nearby. Photo: Kimberley Powell