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Bellingham NorthumberlandWelcome to our page of information, attractions and places of interest around Bellingham. The Bellingham hotels listed below are either in the town or we have given a rough guide as to how far they are from Bellingham. From Bellingham you are well placed to explore Tyne and Wear, Northumberland and Durham with their coastal fortresses, magnificent cities, forests and valleys, pretty villages, wide empty beaches and the evocative ruins of Hadrian's Wall. We hope you enjoy your stay and find your ideal accommodation from our list of Bellingham hotels and the surrounding area.

Bellingham (pronounced Bell-ing-jum) is a village on the North Tyne, 4 miles north of Wark. Bellingham is situated on the edge of the National park, overlooking the River North Tyne, renowned for salmon, trout and course fishing. The church at Bellingham is dedicated to St Cuthbert and is said to have been one of the places where St Cuthbert's body was brought to following the Viking raids on Lindisfarne in the ninth century A.D. Bellingham has village shops, pubs and restaurants. Bellingham has an 18 hole golf course and driving range. Also see Bellingham.

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Attractions Chesters Roman Fort (Hadrian's Wall), Northumberland. Chesters Fort was built to guard the Roman bridge which carried Hadrian's Wall and the military road over the River North Tyne. It was one of a series of permanent troop bases added soon after the Wall was built. The fort is managed by English Heritage. About 10 miles south of Bellingham.

Chesters Roman Fort

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Attractions Black Middens Bastle House, near Bellingham. A stone, two-storey fortified farmhouse, built during the 16th century and set in splendid walking country on the Reivers Route. The site is owned by English Heritage and is freely accessible in daylight hours. There is a car park. About 7 miles northwest of Bellingham.

Black Middens Bastle House

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Attractions The Kielder Partnership Office, Bellingham TIC, Main Street, Bellingham Tel : 01434 220643 - Kielder Water is Europe's largest man-made lake cradled within the spectacular Kielder Forest Park and set deep within the romantic Northumbrian landscape. Boating, walking, cycling, windsurfing and home to red squirrels, deer and rare birds. About 8 miles west of Bellingham.
The Kielder Partnership Office

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Riverdale Hall Country House Hotel
Bellingham
Northumberland
NE48 2JT

hotel in Bellingham - Riverdale Hall Country House HotelBellingham Hotel. situated in a beautiful, tranquil setting, a short riverside walk to the small town of Bellingham. AA rosette, RAC merit and Les Routiers gold plate Restaurant, bar, residents lounge, games room, swimming pool and sauna. Twenty rooms, all with ensuite facilities. Also - Eight self catering apartments and two cottages set in beautiful, tranquil setting... more details
Contact: Reception
Tel: +44 (0) 1434 220254
Fax: +44 (0) 1434 220457
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