Food & Drink
Northumberland’s natural environment
is ideal for producing great food and drink, whether it is from
the countryside of the Tyne Valley or the Cheviots heather covered
hills. The county is proud of its locally produced and fresh products
that are often served in the restaurants and pubs situated in Northumberland.
If you want to buy some of the fantastic and often organic produce
then you should head to one of the Farmers markets that are held
in many Northumbrian market towns.
If you like your Seafood, then Northumberland
is a great place to visit. The rich maritime history of the county
is shown in the excellent seafood that you will be able to find
when visiting the towns and villages that dot the coast of Northumbria.
The seafood in the area is so good that even the Queen approves.
She gets Craster Kippers sent to her from the area as they are of
the finest quality and have been prepared in the same smokehouse
for the past 130 years.
hose of you who are into your fishing
may already know that Northumbrian rivers provide some of the best
fishing spots in the country and will appreciate the high standard
fish that can be found in the area that include Trout and Salmon.
Northumberland’s Hills and Moorland are home to organically
reared lamb and game that are key ingredients to some of the delicious
meals that you will find in the pubs in the county. Other local
delicacies include Doddington Ice Cream that comes from the grazing
cows in the pastures near the Cheviot Hills, Redesdale Sheep’s
cheese and Alnwick Rum. Fans of real ales will be delighted when
they try a pint of Holy Island or Matfen Magic which are produced
by some of Northumberland’s top independent brewers.
But to get the whole experience
you need not only great locally produced food and drink, you need
top quality and friendly local establishment to eat and drink in.
Well with Northumberland, you will be well catered for as there
is a wide range of cosy and inviting pubs and exquisite restaurants
for you to take in all that Northumberland has to offer. So next
time you are planning a Cottage holiday in Northumberland, why not
make sure you visit as many local eating establishments and see
what all the fuss is about.
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