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		<title>Northumberland Slow Travel</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Northumberland Travel Guide - Travel tips and expert advice including Newcastle hotels and restaurants, Pennines, the Castle Coast and history. Also covering pubs and cafÃ©s, walking routes, beaches, wildlife, wild swimming, birdwatching, Alnwick Castle and gardens, Hadrian's Wall, Lindisfarne, Kielder, Morpeth, Cheviot Hills and the Heritage Coast.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This new, thoroughly updated second edition of Bradt&#8217;s best-selling, comprehensive guide to Northumberland including Newcastle, Hadrian&#8217;s Wall &#038; the Coast remains the reliable source of information for discovering the far northeast of England, an area which is home to Europe&#8217;s largest area of protected night sky &#8211; and England&#8217;s first Dark Sky Park, a 572-square-mile expanse in Northumberland National Park.Now including over 40 walks along beaches, over hills and through valleys, as well as dedicated chapters on Northumberland National Park, Hadrian&#8217;s Wall, the coast and Newcastle, among others, Bradt&#8217;s Northumberland including Newcastle, Hadrian&#8217;s Wall &#038; the Coast is the ideal companion for a successful visit. Northumberland is well-known for its beaches, castles, wildlife, islands and desolate upland scenery, but despite all the attention and accolades (&#8216;most tranquil county&#8217;, &#8216;darkest night skies in England&#8217;, &#8216;Best UK County/Region [Silver Award&#8217;]), Northumberland remains for the most part wonderfully crowd-free. It is the ultimate place in England to get away from it all, where you can walk all afternoon over moorland and not meet anyone, skinny-dip in lakes, or picnic on pristine sands with no one else around. Northumberland is also home to Hadrian&#8217;s Wall, &#8216;the most important Roman monument in Britain&#8217; (English Heritage), while heritage enthusiasts will find a number of world firsts and unique museums such as Tanfield Railway, where you can marvel  at 19th-century steam engines in the oldest engine shed in the world.Bradt&#8217;s Northumberland encourages visitors to slow down and explore the green lanes, footpaths, rivers and cycle trails that link Northumberland&#8217;s &#8216;Castle Coast&#8217; with the heather-topped hills, Roman fortresses and villages of the interior. A guide to Newcastle is found in the chapter on Tyne &#038; Wear. Local knowledge of historic towns, heritage sites, wildlife-watching spots and countryside walks, and words and tips from local heritage experts make this an authoritative guide &#8211; and as much an entertaining armchair read as a practical guide, perfect for walkers, birdwatchers, cyclists, families, and those interested in Roman archaeology, industrial heritage and medieval castles.</p>
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