Slaley - Places to Visit & Places to Eat

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Slaley - Places to Visit & Places to Eat

Food scene

Eating and drinking at Slaley Hall is all about trying new dishes, discovering different flavours and tasting exquisite wines from around the world. Head to Mr Kennedy's Brasserie for stunning views and a flavourful menu to match. Enjoy an indulgent Afternoon Tea and Northumberland inspired dining in the historic and atmospheric Dukes or a light bite with golf course views at The Claret Jug. When the day is done, retire in the evening to the Whisky Snug or the Tommy Craig's for a tipple or two and late night conversation when the world is put to rights.
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De Vere Slaley Hall Spa
Coal Road
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Eating and drinking at Slaley Hall is all about trying new dishes, discovering different flavours and tasting exquisite wines from around the world. Head to Mr Kennedy's Brasserie for stunning views and a flavourful menu to match. Enjoy an indulgent Afternoon Tea and Northumberland inspired dining in the historic and atmospheric Dukes or a light bite with golf course views at The Claret Jug. When the day is done, retire in the evening to the Whisky Snug or the Tommy Craig's for a tipple or two and late night conversation when the world is put to rights.
This is a small tearoom in the village of Blanchland, about 6 miles from Slaley. It offers a great menu, a takeout service, outdoor seating, highchairs available, wheelchair accessible, free Wi-Fi, table service, dog friendly
The White Monk
This is a small tearoom in the village of Blanchland, about 6 miles from Slaley. It offers a great menu, a takeout service, outdoor seating, highchairs available, wheelchair accessible, free Wi-Fi, table service, dog friendly
Coffee House serving delicious homemade breakfasts and light lunches. Call for more information 01434 634425.
Watling Coffee House
11 Watling St
Coffee House serving delicious homemade breakfasts and light lunches. Call for more information 01434 634425.
Corbridge's Italian restaurant, wine bar and delicatessen run by Pam and Emanuele.
Il Piccolo
Saint Helen's Street
Corbridge's Italian restaurant, wine bar and delicatessen run by Pam and Emanuele.
Great British hearty pub grub but, fresh, local, and cooked to order. Each day they serve a breakfast menu, followed by our "all-day" menu in our Bar, Lounge and Angel's Table. Our Lounge and Angel's Table are both dog-friendly areas, however, dogs are not allowed in the Bar. Breakfast served every day from 8.00 am until 9.30 am. Lunch served between 12.00 pm and 3.00 pm, and dinner from 5.00 pm until 8.00 pm.
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The Angel Of Corbridge
Main Street
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Great British hearty pub grub but, fresh, local, and cooked to order. Each day they serve a breakfast menu, followed by our "all-day" menu in our Bar, Lounge and Angel's Table. Our Lounge and Angel's Table are both dog-friendly areas, however, dogs are not allowed in the Bar. Breakfast served every day from 8.00 am until 9.30 am. Lunch served between 12.00 pm and 3.00 pm, and dinner from 5.00 pm until 8.00 pm.
The Corbridge Tandoori Classic Cuisine from Bangladesh The Corbridge Tandoori restaurant has been a popular venue for fine dining for over 32 years - since 1989. At the very heart of the Corbridge community in Market Place, they welcome many visitors from all over the UK and the world as well as their regular customers, including serving generations of local families. As a destination of distinction in this historic village the restaurant is open throughout the year and offers authentic Bangladeshi cuisine made with fresh local ingredients prepared to their own unique recipes.
Corbridge Tandoori
8 Market Pl
The Corbridge Tandoori Classic Cuisine from Bangladesh The Corbridge Tandoori restaurant has been a popular venue for fine dining for over 32 years - since 1989. At the very heart of the Corbridge community in Market Place, they welcome many visitors from all over the UK and the world as well as their regular customers, including serving generations of local families. As a destination of distinction in this historic village the restaurant is open throughout the year and offers authentic Bangladeshi cuisine made with fresh local ingredients prepared to their own unique recipes.
The Rose & Crown at Slaley, a Community Owned Pub, featured in "The Guardian, Travel" as one of "The Fifty Best Pubs in Britain". In the heart of rural Slaley village, the building dates back to 1675, is Grade 2 listed and has a traditional bar, separate dining room and two Bed and Breakfast rooms. It has been providing services to locals and visitors for over 300 years. You will receive a warm welcome from Manager, Tracey, and her team, serving you with food freshly cooked to order, complemented by a great selection of real ales and wines. Chef offers a tasty menu selection with seasonal daily specials. Traditional Sunday lunch is also served. Contact 01434 673996 to reserve a table or book a takeaway.
The Rose & Crown
Main Street
The Rose & Crown at Slaley, a Community Owned Pub, featured in "The Guardian, Travel" as one of "The Fifty Best Pubs in Britain". In the heart of rural Slaley village, the building dates back to 1675, is Grade 2 listed and has a traditional bar, separate dining room and two Bed and Breakfast rooms. It has been providing services to locals and visitors for over 300 years. You will receive a warm welcome from Manager, Tracey, and her team, serving you with food freshly cooked to order, complemented by a great selection of real ales and wines. Chef offers a tasty menu selection with seasonal daily specials. Traditional Sunday lunch is also served. Contact 01434 673996 to reserve a table or book a takeaway.

Sightseeing

A warm welcome awaits you at Durham Cathedral. There’s something for everyone to enjoy here, whether you’re seeking a quiet space for reflection and prayer, a family-friendly day out, or a visit to explore local history on your doorstep.
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Cattedrale di Durham
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A warm welcome awaits you at Durham Cathedral. There’s something for everyone to enjoy here, whether you’re seeking a quiet space for reflection and prayer, a family-friendly day out, or a visit to explore local history on your doorstep.
With activities for groups, families, couples and individuals to enjoy, this is the perfect day out destination. Walk, cycle, slide and swing your way around our beautiful park, complete with convenient amenities to enhance your visit and watch out for our ever-extending events list throughout the year to keep you and your family entertained.
Derwent Waterside Park
With activities for groups, families, couples and individuals to enjoy, this is the perfect day out destination. Walk, cycle, slide and swing your way around our beautiful park, complete with convenient amenities to enhance your visit and watch out for our ever-extending events list throughout the year to keep you and your family entertained.
Belsay Hall, Castle and Gardens is like a great big adventure playground. Bring along the kids to explore a fine medieval castle, a Greek Revival villa and acres of gardens perfect for a game of hide and seek, plus marvel at the views from the massive 14th century tower at the top of the ruined medieval castle. The Magical Quarry gardens lead the way for your little princesses and princes to discover the castle, which has some very interesting stories to tell. Climb right to the top for spectacular views, if you are brave enough! The Hall itself is a Classical Greek Revival villa, has many rooms to explore and more great stories to discover. Belsay's Victorian tea room, situated in the old kitchen is the perfect mid-visit stop off, or take advantage of the picnic area to really make a day of it. There are also seasonal events held here and there throughout the year, including a spooky Halloween Special Event, so it's worth using the link to keep an eye on what's coming up, especially during the school holidays!
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Belsay Hall, Castello e Giardini
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Belsay Hall, Castle and Gardens is like a great big adventure playground. Bring along the kids to explore a fine medieval castle, a Greek Revival villa and acres of gardens perfect for a game of hide and seek, plus marvel at the views from the massive 14th century tower at the top of the ruined medieval castle. The Magical Quarry gardens lead the way for your little princesses and princes to discover the castle, which has some very interesting stories to tell. Climb right to the top for spectacular views, if you are brave enough! The Hall itself is a Classical Greek Revival villa, has many rooms to explore and more great stories to discover. Belsay's Victorian tea room, situated in the old kitchen is the perfect mid-visit stop off, or take advantage of the picnic area to really make a day of it. There are also seasonal events held here and there throughout the year, including a spooky Halloween Special Event, so it's worth using the link to keep an eye on what's coming up, especially during the school holidays!
Not all the sites on Hadrian's Wall were heavily guarded fortresses. Corbridge was once a bustling town and supply base where Romans and civilians would pick up food and provisions. It remained a vibrant community right up until the end of Roman Britain in the early years of the 5th century. Today, you can still walk through the town's streets and experience a time-capsule of Roman life. You can also discover Roman armour and trinkets uncovered with the Corbridge Hoard at the museum. The Hoard was one of the most significant finds in Roman history, providing us with a fascinating insight into the life of a soldier on the Wall. The museum is also home to the Corbridge Collection, the largest of the Hadrian's Wall's collections.
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Città romana di Corbridge - Vallo di Adriano
Corchester Lane
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Not all the sites on Hadrian's Wall were heavily guarded fortresses. Corbridge was once a bustling town and supply base where Romans and civilians would pick up food and provisions. It remained a vibrant community right up until the end of Roman Britain in the early years of the 5th century. Today, you can still walk through the town's streets and experience a time-capsule of Roman life. You can also discover Roman armour and trinkets uncovered with the Corbridge Hoard at the museum. The Hoard was one of the most significant finds in Roman history, providing us with a fascinating insight into the life of a soldier on the Wall. The museum is also home to the Corbridge Collection, the largest of the Hadrian's Wall's collections.
Vindolanda lies just to the south of the curtain wall of Hadrian's Wall and has a very different ‘feel’ to other sites along the Wall. It lies upon the first Roman frontier in the north – The Stanegate Road and in a stunning landscape which lets your imagination really connect with its past. You will probably visit Vindolanda by driving or walking along this road to reach the fort and museum. Although first built by the Roman army before Hadrian’s Wall Vindolanda became an important construction and garrison base for the Wall, a Hadrian’s Wall fort in its own right. During this time Vindolanda was demolished and completely re-built no fewer than nine times. Each re-build, each community, leaving their own distinctive mark on the landscape and archaeology of the site.
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Vindolanda
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Vindolanda lies just to the south of the curtain wall of Hadrian's Wall and has a very different ‘feel’ to other sites along the Wall. It lies upon the first Roman frontier in the north – The Stanegate Road and in a stunning landscape which lets your imagination really connect with its past. You will probably visit Vindolanda by driving or walking along this road to reach the fort and museum. Although first built by the Roman army before Hadrian’s Wall Vindolanda became an important construction and garrison base for the Wall, a Hadrian’s Wall fort in its own right. During this time Vindolanda was demolished and completely re-built no fewer than nine times. Each re-build, each community, leaving their own distinctive mark on the landscape and archaeology of the site.
Set high on a dramatic escarpment on Hadrian's Wall World Heritage Site, Housesteads Roman Fort takes you back to the Roman Empire. Wander the barrack blocks and the hospital. Peer into the oldest toilets you'll ever see, and admire the stunning panoramic views from this ancient fortress.
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Housesteads Roman Fort - Vercovicium - English Heritage Site
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Set high on a dramatic escarpment on Hadrian's Wall World Heritage Site, Housesteads Roman Fort takes you back to the Roman Empire. Wander the barrack blocks and the hospital. Peer into the oldest toilets you'll ever see, and admire the stunning panoramic views from this ancient fortress.
Bamburgh is a beautiful coastal town in the heart of Northumberland. Thousands of people visit Bamburgh every year for its famous castle, coastlines & walking trails.
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Bamburgh
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Bamburgh is a beautiful coastal town in the heart of Northumberland. Thousands of people visit Bamburgh every year for its famous castle, coastlines & walking trails.
The Newcastle Quayside is a lively stretch along the River Tyne, home to the landmark Gateshead Millennium Bridge. Once a commercial dock, the area is now a nightlife hotspot with stylish bars, restaurants, and clubs. On Sundays, Quayside Market sells local produce, crafts, and street food. The opposite bank is dominated by the modern BALTIC art gallery and the steel curves of Sage Gateshead, a popular concert venue. Combine with a shopping trip and enjoy Newcastle's atmosphere. Newcastle is a 30 minute train journey from Riding Mill train station, a small country station 2 miles from Slaley.
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Quayside
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The Newcastle Quayside is a lively stretch along the River Tyne, home to the landmark Gateshead Millennium Bridge. Once a commercial dock, the area is now a nightlife hotspot with stylish bars, restaurants, and clubs. On Sundays, Quayside Market sells local produce, crafts, and street food. The opposite bank is dominated by the modern BALTIC art gallery and the steel curves of Sage Gateshead, a popular concert venue. Combine with a shopping trip and enjoy Newcastle's atmosphere. Newcastle is a 30 minute train journey from Riding Mill train station, a small country station 2 miles from Slaley.
Home to England’s largest forest and the biggest man-made lake in Northern Europe, Kielder Water & Forest Park is a playground for cyclists, walkers and outdoor enthusiasts. A haven for wildlife, the best dark skies in England and award-winning art & architecture… Kielder will inspire, surprise and enthral you. At 580 square miles, our county's dark sky zone - Northumberland International Dark Sky Park - is the largest area of protected night sky in Europe.
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Parco acquatico e forestale di Kielder
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Home to England’s largest forest and the biggest man-made lake in Northern Europe, Kielder Water & Forest Park is a playground for cyclists, walkers and outdoor enthusiasts. A haven for wildlife, the best dark skies in England and award-winning art & architecture… Kielder will inspire, surprise and enthral you. At 580 square miles, our county's dark sky zone - Northumberland International Dark Sky Park - is the largest area of protected night sky in Europe.

Animal Experiences

Fancy a fantastic family day at the farm? Look no further than Hall Hill Farm in Lanchester! From running wild on the adventure playground to feeding all your favourite animals, there’s plenty for all the family. For little animal lovers, there’s all the favourite. Meet the fluffy sheep and the graceful deer, and don’t forget to pick up some food because the friendlier ones will lick it straight out of your hands! Once you’ve met the residents of the farm, hop on board for a tractor ride or jump onto the barrel train for a little spin. Love crazy golf? Try out the Wonky Donkey crazy golf course, with 9 awesome holes, you’ll get to aim and fingers crossed for a hole-in-one! Fantastic farmyard Plenty of animals to meet and feed Loads of activities to get involved in
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Hall Hill Farm
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Fancy a fantastic family day at the farm? Look no further than Hall Hill Farm in Lanchester! From running wild on the adventure playground to feeding all your favourite animals, there’s plenty for all the family. For little animal lovers, there’s all the favourite. Meet the fluffy sheep and the graceful deer, and don’t forget to pick up some food because the friendlier ones will lick it straight out of your hands! Once you’ve met the residents of the farm, hop on board for a tractor ride or jump onto the barrel train for a little spin. Love crazy golf? Try out the Wonky Donkey crazy golf course, with 9 awesome holes, you’ll get to aim and fingers crossed for a hole-in-one! Fantastic farmyard Plenty of animals to meet and feed Loads of activities to get involved in

Shows and Events

Eleven Arches is a striking site of more than 45 hectares. Its uniqueness arises from its own rich history spanning the Romans, generations of powerful Prince Bishops of Durham, a horse-racing tradition and the Industrial Revolution. EVERY SATURDAY FROM 7 AUGUST – 11 SEPTEMBER 2021 Kynren’s evening blockbuster performances take place. They are ranked in Trip Advisor’s ‘Top Five Shows to See in the UK’.
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Kynren
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Eleven Arches is a striking site of more than 45 hectares. Its uniqueness arises from its own rich history spanning the Romans, generations of powerful Prince Bishops of Durham, a horse-racing tradition and the Industrial Revolution. EVERY SATURDAY FROM 7 AUGUST – 11 SEPTEMBER 2021 Kynren’s evening blockbuster performances take place. They are ranked in Trip Advisor’s ‘Top Five Shows to See in the UK’.
LUMIERE IS THE UK’S LARGEST LIGHT FESTIVAL AND HAS BEEN TRANSFORMING CITIES ACROSS THE UK SINCE 2009. The beutiful city of Durham stages the Lumiere festival each year when it invites local and international artists to create works that reimagine familiar buildings and public spaces, changing the way we experience our urban surroundings. Lumiere is set to illuminate the city again for four nights from 18 - 21 November 2021.
Durham Market Hall
Market Place
LUMIERE IS THE UK’S LARGEST LIGHT FESTIVAL AND HAS BEEN TRANSFORMING CITIES ACROSS THE UK SINCE 2009. The beutiful city of Durham stages the Lumiere festival each year when it invites local and international artists to create works that reimagine familiar buildings and public spaces, changing the way we experience our urban surroundings. Lumiere is set to illuminate the city again for four nights from 18 - 21 November 2021.