The live cameras will take you to the County of Northumberland, situated in North East England. It borders Scotland to the north, Cumbria County to the west, Tyne County and Wear and Durham County to the south, and the North Sea to the east.
Northumberland is the least densely populated county in the country, with vast landscapes of high moorland, mostly at Northumberland National Park, as well as numerous archaeological sites and historic monuments, including Hadrian's Wall, which was once a Roman empire frontier.
Alnwick is the county town, and it is home to the magnificent Alnwick Castle, as well as the formal Alnwick Garden, which is one of Northumberland's most popular attractions. Morpeth, the county's administrative centre, combines the charm of a historic market town with modern high streets, shopping centres, and classy bars.
The tidal island of Lindisfarne, home to Lindisfarne Castle and historical landmarks of an ancient priory, is a popular tourist destination in Northumberland.
Among the seaside resorts is the village of Bamburgh, which has a long beach with views of the Farne Islands, Bamburgh Castle, and landscapes of rolling dunes - the Bamburgh Dunes, which are part of the Northumberland Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.


Population: approximately 333 thousand residents

Administrative centre: Morpeth

Other major towns: Alnwick, Ashington, Bedlington, Blyth, Cramlington, Berwick-upon-Tweed, Hexham

Main attractions: Alnwick Garden, Holy Island, Farne Islands, Cragside (Victorian country house), Dunstanburgh Castle, Bamburgh village, Northumberland Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Andy Howey Birds of Prey

Nearest Airports: Newcastle International Airport (NCL)