There are two notable villages in the upper Breamish valley: Ingram and Linhope, both of which are in the Northumberland National Park.
[3] The Salters Road runs from the upper Breamish Valley across the Cheviots into Scotland.
This was the historic pack-horse route for carrying salt from the coast into the Scottish borders.
[4][5] On the hills above the Breamish Valley are many archaeological remains of earlier occupations, from Neolithic and Bronze Age burial sites to hillforts, farmsteads, field systems and deserted medieval villages.
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