Food scene
Local community-owned pub, restaurant and coffee shop. Mention my name! At nearly 1000 ft above sea level, it's the highest pub in Northumberland. The hamlet is steeped in history, linked to the days when Ridsdale was at the heart of iron-ore production for Victorian arms manufacturer, Lord William Armstrong (who also built Cragside and Bamburgh Castle).
The Gun at Ridsdale
Local community-owned pub, restaurant and coffee shop. Mention my name! At nearly 1000 ft above sea level, it's the highest pub in Northumberland. The hamlet is steeped in history, linked to the days when Ridsdale was at the heart of iron-ore production for Victorian arms manufacturer, Lord William Armstrong (who also built Cragside and Bamburgh Castle).
Riverdale Hall Hotel
Riverdale CloseGreat food and lovely views towards the River North Tyne.
Great food. Good service. Also has its own Dark Sky Observatory (why travel all the way up to Kielder?)
8 Einheimische empfehlen
Battlesteads Hotel & Restaurant
Great food. Good service. Also has its own Dark Sky Observatory (why travel all the way up to Kielder?)
Holly Bush Inn
A proper little local pub in a tiny, quiet hamlet. Great food and lovely people.
The Bay Horse Inn
A68Traditional pub and great carvery food.
Lovely setting on the way to Kielder Water, for this friendly pub with great food.
12 Einheimische empfehlen
The Pheasant Inn
Shilling PotLovely setting on the way to Kielder Water, for this friendly pub with great food.
Rocky Road
Manchester SquareExcellent cafe in the heart of Bellingham
Situated in the grounds of the Bellingham Heritage Centre, this quirky cafe and tea room is located onboard two classic 1957 Mark 1 railway carriages.
Carriages Tea Room
Situated in the grounds of the Bellingham Heritage Centre, this quirky cafe and tea room is located onboard two classic 1957 Mark 1 railway carriages.