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Wallington

Discover Wallington, where a historical house meets rolling hills, woodlands and a walled garden.

Cambo, near Morpeth, Northumberland, NE61 4AR

Dog walking in autumn at Wallington, Northumberland

Important notice

There are road resurfacing works taking place near Wallington with road closures in effect from 16 Sept for 5 days. Wallington remains open as normal every day 10am to 5pm. Please follow the diversions in place.

Planning your visit

Visitors in the garden in autumn at Wallington, Northumberland
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What you need to know about visiting Wallington 

Find out all about what you can see and do as well as some practical information to help you plan your visit to Wallington.

An adult and child playing in the Children's adventure playground at Wallington, Northumberland
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Family activities at Wallington 

From a cycling trail and adventure playground to wildlife watching and ‘50 things’ adventures, discover the family activities to keep children entertained at Wallington.

Visitor crossing water via stepping stones with their dog on an autumnal walk at Wallington
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Visiting Wallington with your dog 

Wallington is a two pawprint rated place. If you're planning a visit to Wallington with your dog(s), be sure to pick up a new Pooch Passport on your next walk. Find out more about where you can walk your dog at Wallington, from the miles of parkland and woodland trails to the historic walled garden.

A scuba diver examines a tree of healthy orange elkhorn coral at the world’s largest underwater coral nursery.

What's on at Wallington 

Wallington has a varied programme of activities and events all year round. Find out what's on in the coming weeks.

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Wallington Property Map 

Take a look at the map of Wallington to help plan your visit.

Two adult visitors looking at each other and laughing as they stand atop the Gatehouse at Charlecote Park, Warwickshire

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