Northern England has so many wonderful places to visit that inspired the writers of stories for children who will visit the region to make sure a family outing. Additionally, to see to the parameters of the tale, there are parameters of the natural, historical museums, Roman forts, cathedrals.
There are numerous castles to visit, including Durham, Tynemouth, Warkworth and Bamburgh, and Alnwick, setting the film Happy Potter series.
Roman history is Hadrian's Wall World Heritage Site, a 25 Roman forts and museums along the mile 73 2000 year old wall. attend a site Vindolanda archaeological features, visitors to the wall can provide many bike paths, and the National Trail path for those who want to hike that the whole wall. Housesteads Roman Fort is one of the most complete Roman forts in Britain, and the museum has a model of the fortress, local sculptures.
Beamish Museum in Durham has a recreation of life in the years 1800 and 1900, on a farm, Pockerly Manor, and the railway in 1825. Durham Cathedral was built by travel writer Bill Bryson described as "the best cathedral in the world. Raby Castle is a medieval castle of the 14th century, a collection of vehicles, a 200-acre deer park and playground. The Bowes Museum has a large collection of paintings, handicrafts, ceramics, clocks, textiles, carpets and costumes, and pieces of local history.
Lewis Carroll grew up in Croft-on-Tees, and a sculpture of a cat, smiling at the church where her father was a president inspired the Cheshire Cat in "Alice in Wonderland have." Carroll "The Walrus and the Carpenter" was produced by the carpenters in the shipyards of Sunderland inspired, carved from a walrus is located in Mowbray Park.
Nature lovers will surely enjoy a trip to the Farne Islands, 5 feet off the north coast of Northumberland. 290 bird species have been recorded on the Farne Islands, which makes them popular with bird watchers and photographers. There is also a popular place diving, because it is not only a colony of seals, but hundreds of shipwrecks.
Killhope North of England Lead Mining Museum, the North East of England Small Visitor Attraction of the golden years won 2008th The mines relate to the creation of David Almond 1999 Book Children "Wilderness Kit." Newcastle has seven floors, the Center for Children's Books, with a collection of children's books, stories, exhibitions, crafts and costume.
Lindisfarne Priory is another target, located on the island of the Holy See. A monastery was there in the 7th Century was founded, and a Viking raid in 793 applies to them as the beginning of the Viking Age. Also being built on the island of Lindisfarne Castle, in 1550.
South Tyneside is the home of Dame Catherine Cookson, whose position as the most widely read writers of the United Kingdom and philanthropy have been further inspired by his experiences of youth have been.
Whether it's history, nature, literature, or you're after, you will find in abundance in the north of England.
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