The stunning walled town of Berwick-Upon-Tweed lies at the mouth of the River Tweed and is only a few short miles from the Scottish Border. Around forty minutes drive from Felton. The remains of a medieval castle crucial to Anglo-Scottish warfare, is superseded by the most complete and breathtakingly impressive bastioned town defences in England, mainly Elizabethan but updated in the 17th and 18th centuries. Surrounding the whole historic town, their entire circuit can be walked. The streets of Berwick have some of the finest architecture in Northumberland. There is a theatre, art gallery, countless restuarants, stunning walks and river trips. The Berwick Lowry Trail identifies the sites of many of his finest paintings and drawings of the town and allows you to follow in his footsteps.
Map showing the 18 sites of the Lowry Trail.