Doddington
Doddington is a Village in the county of Northumberland.
There are great places to visit near Doddington including some great villages, ancient sites, beaches, hiking areas, geological features, castles, ruins, islands, towns, roman sites and historic monuments.
Villages to visit near Doddington include Milfield, Craster, and Bamburgh.
Milfield North Henge is a great place to visit close to Doddington if you like ancient sites.
Embleton Bay, and Bamburgh Beach are great places to visit near Doddington if you like beaches.
Doddington has some unmissable hiking areas nearby like Dunstanburgh, Sycamore Gap, and Hadrian's Wall near Hexham.
Doddington has some unmissable geological features nearby like Gull Crag and the Rumble Churn, Greymare Rock, and Sycamore Gap.
Castles to visit near Doddington include Dunstanburgh Castle.
The area around Doddington features a number of interesting ruins including Dunstanburgh Castle, WWII Sandbag Pillbox, and Old Limekiln at Dunstanburgh.
Don't miss Farne Islands's islands if visiting the area around Doddington.
Don't miss Hexham's towns if visiting the area around Doddington.
Roman Sites to visit near Doddington include Hadrian's Wall near Hexham, and Chesters Roman Fort.
There are a number of historic monuments near to Doddington including Flodden.
Doddington History
There are some historic monuments around Doddington:
- Enclosed settlement on east slope of Brands Hill, 900m north of Cowboy's Cairn
- Bronze Age round house on Fredden Hill 880m south west of Bell's Valley
- Settlement 500yds (460m) SW of White Law
- Site 1/2 mile (800m) W of Bewick Bridge
- Two prehistoric enclosures, field clearance cairns and unenclosed hut circle settlement north of Hart Heugh, 600m south west of Wooler Common
- Weetwood Moor round cairns
- Romano-British farmstead and part of an associated field system 630m south west of White Gables
- Standing Stones camp, Horton Moor
- The Battle Stone
- West Lilburn tower 50m north east of Lilburn Cottage
- Rock art at Goatscrag, 200m north west of Routin Lynn
- Ford Colliery 920m north east of Blackcrag Wood
- Weetwood Bridge
- Defended settlement, 400m south west of Nesbit
- Coupland henge and section of droveway, 170m SSW of Cheviot Cottage
- Duddo Tower
- Prehistoric enclosure south west of Brands Hill and 870m east of Langlee
- Roman period native enclosed settlement 360m south east of Broadstruther
- Coldmartin Tower, 260m north east of Tower Martin
- Standing stone with cup markings 270m north west of Newtown Mill
- Unenclosed scooped settlement on the east slope of Harehope Hill, 750m south east of High Akeld Cottages
- Medieval standing cross known as the Hurl Stone, 900m north west of Newtown Mill
- Incised rocks 550yds (500m) NW of Doddington Dean Wood
- Rock art on Weetwood Moor, 1km south of Clavering
- Castle Hill camp
- Prehistoric rock art 190m south west of Middleton Dean promontory fort
- Roman period native settlement 750m north west of Carey Burn Bridge
- Roman period native homestead 400m south of Humbleton Hill hillfort
- Roman period native scooped enclosure, 930m north east of Langlee
- Rock art 350m east of The Ringses hillfort
- Chesters Strip Plantation earthwork near Fenton House, Nesbit
- Romano-British farmstead 630m south west of White Gables
- Promontory fort 330m south east of Middleton Dean
- Roman period native farmstead and associated scooped enclosures and trackways on east slope of Harehope Hill, 925m south east of High Akeld Cottages
- Two medieval shielings on Akeld Hill, 680m WNW of Gleadscleugh
- Round cairn 435m south west of Langlee
- Earthwork 370yds (340m) E of Low Stead
- Iron Age defended settlement 740m south east of South Middleton
- Two Bronze Age round cairns and enclosed cremation cemetery 825m north west of Middleton Dean
- West Lilburn chapel and burial ground
- Multivallate hillfort, at Fenton Hill
- Bronze Age unenclosed hut circle settlement, field system and cairnfield, 630m south west of triangulation point on Gains Law
- Rock art on Weetwood Moor, 1km south west of Clavering
- Two prehistoric hut circles and field enclosure 560m south west of Cowboy's Cairn
- Roman period native settlement on south eastern slope of Hart Heugh, 490m north west of Carey Burn Bridge
- Unenclosed hut circle settlement and field plots east of Rackside, 450m south west of Cowboy's Cairn
- South Ringles Roman period native settlement 850m north west of Middleton Dean
- Prehistoric cairnfield and unenclosed settlement, Romano-British village and field system and medieval field system on north east slopes of Brands Hill
- Romano-British farmstead 900m north east of triangulation point on Gains Law
- Site SW of Thirlings
- Site SE of Yeavering
- Bronze Age cairnfield and cup and ring marked stone 550m north west of Middleton Dean
- Round cairn 790m west of Smithy Strip
- Prehistoric unenclosed hut circle settlement and field system on Snear Hill, 700m west of the western edge of Coronation Wood
- North Middleton medieval village
- Hazely Hill round cairn
- Prehistoric field system and unenclosed hut circle settlement on eastern slopes of Hart Heugh, 550m south west of Earlehillhead
- Two Roman period native settlements and associated field system on Coldberry Hill
- Incised rocks on Gled Law
- Weetwood Bank cup and ring marked rock, 290m north west of Wooler Post Office Radio Station
- Roman period native settlement on the south east slopes of Brands Hill, 430m north west of Cowboy's Cairn
- Glead's Cleugh Iron Age promontory fort
- Defended settlement on White Hill, 700m south east of Kimmerston
- Hut circle 770m south east of White Gables
- Unenclosed Bronze Age hut circle and clearance cairn 800m ESE of Langlee
- Incised rock on Hare Crags
- The Kettles univallate hillfort and enclosed settlement, 261m north west and 331m south west of King's Chair
- Rock art on Weetwood Moor, 487m south of Clavering
- Prehistoric unenclosed hut circle and field plot at Lamb Crag
- Prehistoric hut circle on Harehope Hill, 400m south east of Gleadscleugh
- Prehistoric unenclosed hut circle settlement west of Monday Cleugh, 520m SSE of Gleadscleugh
- Medieval chapel, 220m south east of White Gables
- Prehistoric field system, cairnfield, round cairns and enclosed cremation cemetery on east slopes of Fredden Hill, 750m west of Wooler Common
- Bronze Age unenclosed settlement and field system with burial cairns south west of Brands Hill, 350m ENE of Langlee
- Prehistoric enclosures, Bronze Age field system, unenclosed round houses and three cairns NW of Langlee Crags, 900m south of Langlee
- Haggerston dovecote
- Defended settlement, 790m WNW of Howemoor Plantation
- Kyloe Hills promontory fort
- Roman period native settlements, field system and medieval shieling on the east slope of Brands Hill, 550m west of Middleton Old Town
- Enclosed settlement and subsidiary enclosure on east slope of Brands Hill, 700m south west of the south western edge of Broom Crook Plantation
- Site E of Milfield village
- Buttony Wood camp, Horton Moor
- Two pillboxes near Green Castle
- Roman period native settlement 400m WSW of Carey Burn Bridge
- Fordwood camp, Broomridge Dean
- Marley Knowe round cairn
- Iron Age defended settlement and cultivation terraces 600m north east of Brown's Law Cottage
- Defended settlement, 550m south west of Broomhouse
- Two camps and cup and ring marked rocks on Dod Law
- Roman period native settlement and medieval shieling on east slopes of Brands Hill, 1100m south east of Carey Burn Bridge
- Kyloe tower house, East Kyloe
- Medieval shieling and enclosure 330m south west of Langlee
- Cairnfield 420m south east of triangulation point on Gains Law
- Prehistoric enclosed settlement, Iron Age hillfort and medieval shielings on Humbleton Hill
- Cup and ring marked rocks 1/4 mile (400m) NE of Buttony Wood, Horton Moor
- Iron Age multivallate hillfort and prehistoric trackway at Monday Cleugh
- Romano-British enclosed settlement, 405m east of Fowberry Moor
- Incised rocks in North Plantation, Fowberry Moor
- Prehistoric field system and cairnfield east of Watch Hill, 520m NNE of footbridge over Carey Burn
- Parson's Tower
- Prehistoric rock art, 225m east of Whitsunbank Hill
- Roman temporary camp, 435m north west of Hetton North Farm
- The Ringses multivallate hillfort, Doddington Moor
- Prehistoric rock art, 92m south west of Buttony
- Unenclosed hut circle settlement 1060m north west of Ilderton Moor
- Ford Westfield settlement
- Round cairn 760m south east of triangulation point on Gains Law
- Circular ditched enclosure W of Chatton
- Prehistoric enclosure, associated field system, cairnfield, round houses and medieval shielings on E and SE slopes of Brands Hill
- Romano-British settlements E of Yeavering Bell containing the Old Sheepfold settlement and settlements to the W and S of it
- Settlement N of White Law
- Defended settlement on north slope of Harehope Hill, 570m south east of High Akled Cottages
- Cup and ring marked rocks near Roughting Linn camp
- Roman period native enclosed settlement and scooped enclosure on the south east slopes of Brands Hill, 350m north west of Cowboy's Cairn
- Bastle House
- Newton Bridge
- Unenclosed stone hut circle settlement 120m north west of Gleadscleugh
- The Ringles defended settlement 1025m north west of Middleton Dean
- Medieval shieling and enclosure 340m north west of Gleadscleugh
- Iron Age defended settlement in Fox Covert
- Rock art including four animal carvings at Goatscrag rock shelter, 155m north west of Routin Lynn
- Roman period native farmstead north west of Long Crags, 600m south east of Langleeford
- Green Castle ringwork 320m south west of Humbleton Mill
- Incised rocks at Fowberry Park
- Prehistoric hut circle 540m south of Gleadscleugh
- Simonside camp
- Bronze Age field system on Fredden Hill
- Rock art on Weetwood Moor, 702m north east of Wooler Post Office Radio Station
- Group of burial mounds on Doddington North Moor
- Prehistoric unenclosed hut circle settlement, field system and cairnfield 340m south west of triangulation point on Gains Law
- Two incised rocks on Broom Ridge, Hunter's Moor
- Wooler Tower on east side of Church Street
- Roman period native settlement and associated field system and trackway on north east slope of Brands Hill
- Ewart Park henge
- Bronze Age cairnfield on north west slopes of Hart Heugh, 900m south west of Wooler Common
- The standing stones on Doddington Moor
- Medieval shieling 600m south east of South Middleton
- Henge 600yds (550m) E of Akeld Lodge
- Roughting Linn camp
- Romano-British native farmstead 970m north east of triangulation point on Gains Law
- Bronze Age round cairn on summit of Hart Heugh, 780m south west of Earlehillhead
Places to see near Doddington
Lakes near Doddington
Rivers near Doddington
- Otter Burn Catchment (trib of Rede)
- Rede from Source to Cottonshope Burn
- Sills Burn Catchment (trib of Rede)
- Cottonshope Burn Catchment (trib of Rede)
- Durtrees Burn Catchment (trib of Rede)
- Wind Burn Catchment (trib of Rede)
- Rede from Bellshiel Burn to N Tyne
- Rede from Cottonshope Burn to Bellshiel Burn
- Elsdon Burn Upper Catchment East
- Lisles Burn Catchment (trib of Rede)
- Elsdon Burn Upper Catchment West
- Dargues Burn Catchment (trib of Rede)
- Blakehope Burn Catchment (trib of Rede)
- Miller Burn Catchment (trib of Rede)
- Elsdon Burn lower catchment (Trib of Rede)
- West Allen from Source to Wellhope Burn
- Allen from West Allen to South Tyne
- West Allen from Wellhope Burn to Allen
- Carr's Burn Catchment (Trib of West Allen)
- Wellhope Burn Catchment (Trib of West Allen)
- Allen from Source to West Allen
- Chevington Burn/Steads Burn from Source to Tidal Limit
- Lyne from Source to Tidal Limit
- Coquet from Usway Burn to Holystone Burn
- Black Burn Catchment (trib of Wreigh Burn)
- Holystone Burn Catchment (trib of Coquet)
- Usway Burn from Source to Coquet
- Foxton Burn Catchment (trib of Wreigh Burn)
- Coquet from Source to Usway Burn
- Alwin Catchment (trib of Coquet)
- Netherton Burn Catch (trib of Wreigh Burn)
- Wreigh Burn from Netherton Burn to Coquet
- Ridlees Burn from Source to Coquet
- Wreigh Burn from Source to Netherton Burn
- Grasslees Burn
- Barrow Burn Catchment (trib of Coquet)
- Edlingham Burn from Source to Aln
- Aln from Edlingham Burn to Tidal Limit
- Aln from Source to Callaly Burn
- Cawledge Burn Catchment (trib of Aln)
- Callaly Burn Catchment (trib of Aln)
- Aln and Shawdon Burn from Coe Burn to Edlingham Burn
- Shipley Burn from Source to Aln
- Eglingham Burn from Source to Shipley Burn
- Coe Burn Catchment (trib of Aln)
- Aln from Callaly Burn to Coe Burn
- Pont from Fenwick Burn to Med Burn
- Fenwick Burn from Source to Pont
- Pont from Small Burn to Blyth
- Blyth from How Burn to Pont
- Ponteland to Dinnington Catchment Area
- Blyth from Source to How Burn
- Coldcoats Burn Catchment (trib of Pont)
- Pont from Med Burn to Small Burn
- Pont from Source to Fenwick Burn
- Med Burn from Source to Pont
- How Burn from Source to Blyth
- Ogle Burn Catchment (trib of Blyth)
- Hart Burn from Source to Delf Burn
- Delf Burn Catchment (trib of Hart Burn)
- Wansbeck from Ray Burn to Hart Burn
- Wansbeck from Bothal Burn to North Sea
- Hart Burn from Delf Burn to Wansbeck
- Wansbeck from Source to Ray Burn
- Bothal Burn Catchment (trib of Wansbeck)
- Wansbeck from Font to Bothal Burn
- Ray Burn Catchment (trib of Wansbeck)
- Wansbeck from Hart Burn to Font
- Font from Source to Wansbeck
- Todd Burn Catchment (trib of Coquet)
- Hazon Burn Catchment (trib of Coquet)
- Coquet from Forest Burn to Tidal Limit
- Forest Burn Catchment (trib of Coquet)
- Coquet from Holystone Burn to Forest Burn
- Black Burn Catchment (trib of Coquet)
- Tyelaw Burn Catchment (trib of Coquet)
- Longdike Burn Catchment (trib of Coquet)
- Swarland Burn Catchment (trib of Coquet)
- Blyth from Pont to Tidal Limit
- Duddo Burn from Source to Blyth
- Seaton Burn from Source to Tidal Limit
- Sleek Burn / Hepscott Burn Source to Tidal Limit
- South Low from Haggerston Bridge to N Sea
- Waren Burn from Source to N Sea
- North Low from Source to Berrington Burn
- Annstead Burn from Source to N Sea
- Rennington Burn from Source to N Sea
- Embleton Burn form Source to N Sea
- Brunton burn from Source to N Sea
- Newlands Burn Catchment (trib of Waren Burn)
- South Low from Source to Haggerston Bridge
- Berrington Burn from Source to North Low
- Elwick Burn from Source to Ross Low
- Ross Low from Source to Eldwick Burn
- Fenham Burn Catchment (to N Sea)
- Belford Burn from Source to Ross Low
- Long Nanny from Source to N Sea
- North Low from Berrington Burn to N Sea
- Newbiggin Dean Catch (trib of Tweed)
- Horncliffe Mill Burn
- Willow Burn Catchment (Trib of Tweed)
- Till from Roddam Burn to Glen
- Glen from Source to College Burn
- Till from Linhope Burn to Roddam Burn
- Till from Glen to River Tweed
- Glen from College Burn to Till
- College Burn from Lambden Burn to Glen
- Harthope Burn
- Till (Nthumb)
- Pallins Burn Catch (trib of Till)
- Lambden Burn from Source to College Burn
- Lilburn Burn
- College Burn from Source to Lambden Burn
- Wooler Water from Harthope Burn to Till
- Wooler Water from Source to Harthope Burn
- Linhope Burn from Source to Till
- Roddam Burn
- Till from Source to Linhope Burn
- Hetton Burn