The Duddo Stone Henge

The Area of Glendale covers 64200 hectares of rural Northumberland, with parts of it set in the stunning Northumberland National Park.
The Town of Wooler is known as the area's " Capital " with around twenty other Beautiful Villages within a few miles, Villages like Branxton, Ford, Milfield, Lowick, Doddington, Kirknewton, Ingram, Cornhill, Bowsden and smaller places like Akeld, Bewick, Carham, Earle, Ewart, Ilderton, Kilham, Middleton, Tillside and Roddam
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Set in the English Border country a lot of these places mentioned border Scotland, and nestle between the foothills of the Cheviot Hills and Northumberland National Park.
We have more than our fair share of Historical sites, Flodden Battle Field and the Ancient Megalithic sites like Maelmin at Milfield to name just two.

Etal Public House
Winter Walking in Cheviots
Bamburgh Castle

Parts of Glendale are within a stones through from the beach. Bamburgh Castle, Holy Island and Craster are definitely worth a visit, and further inland you will find the Ancient Market Town of Alnwick, with its Magnificent Gardens and world renound Tree house and the fabulous Alnwick Castle where parts of HARRY POTTER were filmed and the Duke and Duchess of Northumberland live.

So come on what you waiting for, book your accomodation, and your activities and jump in the car!