On the eastern coast of the UK, a little more than an hour’s travel south of Edinburgh, is the Northumberland town of Alnwick.
We ended up there more or less on a whim — it wasn’t too far from Edinburgh, and it’s in Northumberland, which is the setting of a number of British children’s books that were beloved by both B and myself when we were kids. Plus, it has a castle, right by the river Aln.
Alnwick is beautiful. It’s a “market town”, the county seat of Northumberland, and it’s a popular tourist destination, but it’s situated in the middle of hundreds of acres of rolling hills, fields and forests. You can walk for hours, through the town or along wooded paths, then stop for a pint at one of the pubs in town.
Alnwick also has a very lovely public garden (we bought annual memberships) and the greatest used bookstore I’ve ever seen. We were there for a month and didn’t feel ready to leave at the end of our stay.