A new campaign has been launched in order to encourage people to take holidays in Northumberland over the coming months.
Titled Autumn Warmth, the initiative focuses on promoting the area”s landscape, arts and walks, the Journal reports.
A number of outdoor events are due to take place in Northumberland in the near future, including the Haltwhistle Walking Festival on October 10th and Wooler Walk Weekend, which is to be held in November.
And Jude Leitch, marketing manager for Northumberland Tourism, explained that the aim is to show what the area has to offer for those planning a visit during the autumn months, stating: "Autumn in Northumberland is well-known for its brilliant colours and rich wildlife, but there is so much more on offer for people planning a break or a day out."
One area holidaymakers may wish to visit is Blyth, which was recently described as having "a lot going on" by one estate agent.
Written by Toby Lawrence


