Haydon Bridge

Haydon Bridge
Haydon Bridge is an excellent base for exploring Northumberland’s stunning landscape, heritage and history, with Hadrian’s Wall, Northumberland National Park and the beautiful North Pennines on our doorstep. Birthplace of renowned Victorian artist John Martin, and retreat for the poet Philip Larkin, the village now offers a friendly base for you to visit the area’s attractions or just enjoy its tranquil riverside setting, local food, and walks in the beautiful Tyne Valley. 

‘The Bridge’ – Community Library, Visitor Information Point and Internet Café is on Church Street next to the railway station. As well as providing library services and a focal point for the local community, it offers visitors friendly advice and a range of leaflets and information on local tourist attractions and facilities, in particular a series of walking and cycling leaflets to help explore the surrounding area, including the popular John Martin Trail.

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