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wet weather activities Alnwick?
Mimi09
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Hi, we're going to Alnwick for the half term with 2 and 6 year old. Got lots of castles, NT properties and beachy things planned.....does anyone have any wet weather recommendations / good places to cheapishly eat?
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Head into Newcastle for lots of free (good) museums. Discovery Museum is a must on a rainy day and there's also the Great North Museum if the kids are into natural history. Heading to Silverlink on the A19 you could do the Odeon kids club, followed by the Stephenson Railway museum. A trip to St Mary's Lighthouse and rock pooling is also fun in the drizzle. All within 45 mins of Alnwick, can't think of anything more at the moment, but if I do I'll post back on here.0
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