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Test your knowledge of Northumberland with our quiz

Test your knowledge of Northumberland with our quiz

Discover Northumberland: A Quiz on History, Geography, and Culture

Northumberland, a county cherished by both locals and visitors, has seen a surge in popularity in recent years, especially since the pandemic. However, its captivating history and breathtaking landscapes have always been a well-kept secret among those in the North East. With more castles than any other county in England, Northumberland is steeped in history. But do you know which castle has never fallen to the Scots? And can you identify the Roman landmark closest to where the famous Sycamore Gap tree once stood?

To test your knowledge of this northern gem, we’ve created a quiz featuring ten questions covering various aspects of Northumberland’s history, geography, people, and culture. It’s a fun way to learn some interesting facts about England’s most northerly county.

The Quiz: Test Your Knowledge

Each question offers four possible answers, making it slightly easier for participants. Whether you’re a lifelong resident or a curious visitor, this quiz is designed to challenge and inform.

  1. Which castle in Northumberland has never been captured by the Scots?
  2. Alnwick Castle
  3. Bamburgh Castle
  4. Dunstanburgh Castle
  5. Warkworth Castle

  6. What is the name of the Roman fort that lies closest to the former location of the Sycamore Gap tree?

  7. Vindolanda
  8. Birdoswald
  9. Housesteads
  10. Stanwix

  11. Which river flows through the heart of Northumberland and is known for its scenic beauty?

  12. River Tyne
  13. River Wear
  14. River Eden
  15. River Don

  16. Which famous English author was born in Northumberland?

  17. Charles Dickens
  18. Jane Austen
  19. William Wordsworth
  20. Robert Burns

  21. What is the name of the iconic stone arch that spans the River Coquet near Amble?

  22. Craster Bridge
  23. Holy Island Causeway
  24. St Mary’s Church
  25. Coquet Bridge

  26. Which historical event took place in Northumberland during the 16th century?

  27. The Battle of the Boyne
  28. The Reformation
  29. The Spanish Armada
  30. The English Civil War

  31. What is the highest point in Northumberland?

  32. The Cheviot Hills
  33. The Pennines
  34. The North York Moors
  35. The Lake District

  36. Which traditional dish is associated with Northumberland?

  37. Yorkshire pudding
  38. Black pudding
  39. Stottie cake
  40. Cornish pasty

  41. Which famous explorer was born in Northumberland?

  42. Sir Francis Drake
  43. Captain James Cook
  44. Sir Walter Raleigh
  45. Robert Falcon Scott

  46. What is the name of the annual festival held in Alnwick every summer?

    • Alnwick Garden Festival
    • Northumberland Food and Drink Festival
    • Alnwick Medieval Festival
    • Northumbria Festival

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Whether you’re a long-time resident or planning a visit, there’s always something new to discover in Northumberland. Take the quiz, test your knowledge, and explore the rich heritage and natural beauty of this remarkable county.