Northumbria
England's most northerly region, Northumbria is bordered by Hadrian's Wall, a World Heritage Site, the Pennines and the Northumberland Heritage Coast. Much of the countryside remains unspoilt whilst recent re-developments make Newcastle, Gateshead and Sunderland increasingly popular destinations. The region has a wealth of castles to explore and the historic city of Durham is a great destination for a short break getaway.
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Hotels in the North East, by town:
Aldwark | Alnwick | Bamburgh | Barnard Castle | Bedale | Berwick-upon-Tweed | Billingham | Boldon Colliery | Clapham | Consett | Cornhill-on-Tweed | Danby | Darlington | Durham | East Ayton | Ferryhill | Gainford | Gateshead | Goathland | Great Broughton | Guisborough | Harrogate | Hartlepool | Hawes | Hawnby | Hexham | Hovingham | Jesmond | Kexby | Kirkbymoorside | Loftus | Longhirst | Longhorsley | Malton | Matfen | Middlesbrough | Middleton St. George | Monk Fryston | Newcastle upon Tyne | Newton Aycliffe | Northallerton | Otterburn | Pateley Bridge | Pickering | Ponteland | Richmond (Yorks) | Ripon | Rosedale Abbey | Ryton | Saltburn-by-the-Sea | Scarborough | Selby | Settle | Skipton | South Milford | South Shields | Spennymoor | Stannington | Stockton-on-Tees | Sunderland | Tadcaster | Thirsk | Tollerton | Wallsend | Walworth | Warkworth | Washington | West Auckland | Whickham | Whitby | Whitley Bay | Wilberfoss | WoolerYarm | York |



