'''Berwick-upon-Tweed''' is a historic walled town in Northumberland. It is the most northerly town in England,just 2 1/2 miles from the border and its strategic location means that it has changed hands following wars between England and Scotland a total of nine times. Berwick is pronounced 'Berrick'.
Get in
Berwick has its own train station, and is about 1 hour from Edinburgh or 5 hours from London on the East Coast Mainline.
Buses run from Newcastle.However the majority of visitors will come from the A1 trunk road from England into Scotland.The old A1 ran into the town, however the modern road bypasses the town to the west.
Get around
See
The town is surrounded by historic walled ramparts, constructed during times of war between England and Scotland.
Do
Explore the castle walls. The walls are a great way to see the town with good views over both buildings and the harbour.
Visit the old barracks , now maintained by English Heritage. They were built between 1717 band 1721 with a design attributed to Hawksmoor.
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Sleep
Haven Berwick Holiday Park. aven Berwick Holiday Park. agdalene Fields, Berwick Upon Tweed. ignposts are along the route from the A1 to the town center and then on to the Holiday Park. 871 231 0864. ttp://www.havenholidays.com/Parks/scotlandNorthumberland/berwick/. 400. 000. Self catering holiday park located around 1 mile from the centre of the town and offering a range of different accommodation in caravans.
The area depends upon tourism for a lot of its revenue and there are many second or holiday homes which are offered as self catering accommodation [http://www.northumbria-byways.com/viewitem.aspx?id=170].
Contact
The Berwick Borough Council website [http://www.berwick-upon-tweed.gov.uk/] is the best source of general information.
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