Guidebook for Kiln Pit Hill

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Guidebook for Kiln Pit Hill

Food Scene

It is only a couple of miles away, on the A68. Great food and beer (limited if you are a veggie), friendly, cozy pub, and you can take your dogs into the bar.
7 locals recommend
The Manor House Inn
7 locals recommend
It is only a couple of miles away, on the A68. Great food and beer (limited if you are a veggie), friendly, cozy pub, and you can take your dogs into the bar.
Lovely food and beer, amazing building. It is an old monastery in one of the most beautiful and unknown villages in Northumberland. Great circular walks around, finish your walk here and relax. Very much a part of the country scene, shooting, fishing, hunting.... so may not be to everyones taste
18 locals recommend
Lord Crewe Arms Hotel
18 locals recommend
Lovely food and beer, amazing building. It is an old monastery in one of the most beautiful and unknown villages in Northumberland. Great circular walks around, finish your walk here and relax. Very much a part of the country scene, shooting, fishing, hunting.... so may not be to everyones taste
(https://sweetharts.co.uk) in Blackhill, about 5 miles away is a lovely little cafe/restaurant. Homemade cakes, bread, coffees, teas, lunches and evening meals at weekends. A little treat.
Sweethart Coffee & Cakes
101 Durham Rd
(https://sweetharts.co.uk) in Blackhill, about 5 miles away is a lovely little cafe/restaurant. Homemade cakes, bread, coffees, teas, lunches and evening meals at weekends. A little treat.
Chinese restaurant, with good reviews.
Artisam
18-22 Front St
Chinese restaurant, with good reviews.
Pub and restaurant. Very popular and lively. Can be noisy and busy, good pub food.
13 locals recommend
The Angel Of Corbridge
Main Street
13 locals recommend
Pub and restaurant. Very popular and lively. Can be noisy and busy, good pub food.

Sightseeing

Iconic Hadrians Wall, from Workington to Wallsend. Villages all along the Tyne valley go back to Roman days, with museums, forts and excavations too numerous to mention
99 locals recommend
Hadrian's Wall
99 locals recommend
Iconic Hadrians Wall, from Workington to Wallsend. Villages all along the Tyne valley go back to Roman days, with museums, forts and excavations too numerous to mention
Amazing medieval and very beautiful cathedral. Right in the centre of Durham City. Famous for its Romanesque architecture and medieval library. Nice cafe too.
116 locals recommend
Durham Cathedral
116 locals recommend
Amazing medieval and very beautiful cathedral. Right in the centre of Durham City. Famous for its Romanesque architecture and medieval library. Nice cafe too.
Very friendly, small, fascinating museum in the wilds of County Durham.
40 locals recommend
Killhope Lead Mining Museum
40 locals recommend
Very friendly, small, fascinating museum in the wilds of County Durham.

Arts & Culture

http://www.durhamworldheritagesite.com Durham is a fascinating ancient city, well worth a visit
117 locals recommend
Durham
117 locals recommend
http://www.durhamworldheritagesite.com Durham is a fascinating ancient city, well worth a visit
Always something to challenge you here. Art in an amazing building with fabulous views the river Tyne. Great restaurant and cafe too.
139 locals recommend
Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art
South Shore Road
139 locals recommend
Always something to challenge you here. Art in an amazing building with fabulous views the river Tyne. Great restaurant and cafe too.
Great venue, amazing range of live music, something for everyone. Dreadful parking. Park on Newcastles quayside and walk over the millennium bridge.
67 locals recommend
Sage Gateshead
Saint Mary's Square
67 locals recommend
Great venue, amazing range of live music, something for everyone. Dreadful parking. Park on Newcastles quayside and walk over the millennium bridge.