Northumberlandia: Lady of the North
Wheelchair accessible
Northumberlandia, also known as 'The Lady of the North,' is one of the world's largest land sculptures, created from 1.5 million tons of earth and spanning 46 acres.

📜 A massive land art sculpture shaped like a reclining female figure.
🔍 Completed in 2012, it is set within a 47-acre public park.

Why Go

🚶 Explore four miles of winding paths around green hills.
🌳 Experience a unique blend of art and nature, changing with seasons.
📸 Opportunity for unique aerial views (though drones are not permitted).
💰 Free admission to the park.

Why Avoid

⚠️ Visitors not staying on designated paths cause excessive wear, repairs ongoing.
💨 Woodland trail may close due to high winds.

Tips

🅿️ Parking is available on site.
🔑 Wheelchair access outside visitor centre hours may require a Radar key.

Cost

💰 Admission to the park is free.

Hours

🕒 Park open daily from dawn until dusk. Visitor Centre and Café open daily 10:00-16:00.

🚻 Toilets

Available in the visitor's centre during café opening hours.

🐕 Dogs

Allowed on lead.

🚫 Drones

Not permitted.

Last updated 3 days ago

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