Wynyard Hall Gardens
The Gardens at Wynyard Hall are fast becoming one the North’s leading visitor attractions, and it’s easy to see why.
The Walled Garden is home to 3,000 fragrant David Austin roses, bursting with colour, plus an interesting selection of trees and shrubs highlighted with graceful water features and meandering paths.
Take inspiration from our new Edible Garden, which supplies the Wellington Restaurant along with The Garden’s café – perfect if you’d like to start your own kitchen garden.
Discover the Victorian-inspired Glasshouse, which is home to an impressive collection of hand-picked homeware and gifts – from dainty little photo frames and fabulous cushions to heavenly scented candles and accessories for the garden.
Why not visit Carl Banks Florist and take a wonderful floral arrangement home with you?
Dalton Park
Dalton Park is a shopping centre on the outskirts of Murton, County Durham, England. It is built on the site of the town's former colliery spoil heaps.
It is the largest factory outlet style shopping centre in the North East, where branded goods are sold at discounted prices, usually discontinued lines of stock, previous seasons ranges or items specifically made for the outlet market place.
The prices are typically up to 50% off high street prices or RRP.
The Centre comprises over 60 stores including 7 eateries, free parking and a free children's play area.
Anchor tenants include Marks and Spencer Outlet, Next Clearance, Gap Outlet and adidas.
Day Trip - Pick up Code 2
Morpeth: Bus Station - 07:45
Pegswood: Opposite Cookswell Garage - 07:50
Pegswood: Train Station Bus Stop - 07:53
Ashington: Sports Direct - 08:00
Ashington: The Elephant Pub - 08:05
Stakeford: Morpeth Road, Half Moon Bus Stop - 08:10
Stakeford: Opposite The Cherry Tree Pub - 08:13
Guidepost: The Square Bus Stop - 08:15
Choppington: Opposite The Travellers Rest - 08:18
Bedlington: Market Square Bus Stop - 08:25
Blyth: Job Centre, Percy Street - 08:40
Cramlington: Manor Walks, near Sainsburys - 09:00